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Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol

Book • 1998
This adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol' introduces Charles Dickens as a character who presents one of his famed platform readings.

The story unfolds behind him, with Dickens weaving in and out of the action, performing small roles, and interpolating narrative passages.

The play is highly flexible in cast and design, includes a new carol by Jakes and Mel Marvin, and is suitable for various performing groups.

It recaptures the magic and mystique of the original Dickens novel and is praised for its emotional impact on the audience.

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as one of the most succinct, meaningful, beautiful pieces of writing ever.
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