Event
A Christmas Carol
11 Dec 2016 – 24 Dec 2016
Event times
Sun, 11 December @ 2:00 & 5:30 PM
Sat, 17 December @ 2:00 & 5:30 PM
Sun, 18 December @ 2:00 & 5:30 PM
Fri, 23 December @ 7:00 PM
Sat, 24 December @ 1:00 & 5:00 PM
Cost of entry
Public Shows: Adult: £10 | Concession: £8| Groups of 4 or more: £8
Address
- Greenwich & Lewisham Young People's Theatre
- The Tramshed, 51-53 Woolwich New Rd
- London
England - SE18 6ES
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Buses – The main bus stops in Woolwich are located on or very near General Gordon Square – Thomas Street/Green’s End and Woolwich Arsenal Station. Bus routes include: 51, 53, 54, 96, 99, 122, 161, 177, 178, 180, 244, 291, 380, 386, 422, 469, 472. For local bus services and timetables visit www.tfl.gov.uk/bus or call the New Travel Information Call Centre on 0843 222 1234
- Woolwich Arsenal Docklands Light Railway (DLR) – The DLR is also seconds’ from The Tramshed. For service information visit www.tfl.gov.uk/dlr
- Train – Woolwich Arsenal Train Station is only a few seconds walk away from The Tramshed. For train services and timetables visit www.nationalrail.co.uk
An immersive theatrical reinvention of Dickens’s classic Christmas story, with live music, humour and captivating characters.
About
A new festive musical for children, young people, families and schools!
An immersive theatrical reinvention of Dickens’s classic Christmas story, with live music, humour and captivating characters.
Greenwich & Lewisham Young People’s Theatre present a musical adaptation of ‘A Christmas Carol‘ by the award winning writer Brendan Murray. Murray is the writer behind the previous successes Robin Hood (2014) and Beauty and the Beast (2015).
It will bring vividly to life in Victorian England and explore Dicken’s themes of social inequality, personal responsibility and the redeeming power of myth, family and community.
Performed by four talented actor musicians, in the appropriately industrial setting of The Tramshed (Woowich), this production with feature an original score adapted from traditional carols, puppetry and anarchic humourto create a show that draws heavy on the beauty of the original language but is also accessible enough to enthral anyone unfamiliar with the original novella.
A fun and thoughtful festive treat for any audience. All just down the road in Woolwich!