Posted: Mon 2nd Dec 2019

University students to take audiences to Victorian London with performance of Christmas Carol

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Dec 2nd, 2019

There is still time to buy tickets for a brand new staging of a classic festive family tale in Wrexham.

Students on Wrexham Glyndŵr University’s Theatre, Television and Performance degree have staged and will perform ‘A Christmas Carol’ to audiences between December 5th and 7th.

Take a trip back in time to Victorian London, as a host of talented performers bring to life one of the most beloved Christmas stories of all time.

Audiences can enjoy the familiar tale of money-hungry miser Ebenezer Scrooge, whose cruel ways are challenged when his old friend and business partner, Jacob Marley, sends a series of spirits on a bleak Christmas Eve.

The production blends a story that has enchanted audiences since it was first published in with plenty of songs and dances to make a wonderful Christmas treat that is suitable for those aged six and over.

A Christmas Carol will be staged on December 5-7 at the Catrin Finch Centre at Wrexham Glyndwr University’s Plas Coch campus. There are still some tickets available for A Christmas Carol but spaces are limited so book now to avoid missing out.

Tickets are £7 (£5 concessions – students, under 16s and over 60s). You can find out more information about the performance and book tickets here.

 



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