An adaptation of a classic Christmas novel is coming to Evesham.
Grove Productions is set to stage a new version of Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' at The Henrician on Friday, December 13 at 7.30pm.
The production will feature acting, songs, and puppetry, including a Bunraku puppet as Tiny Tim.
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Moa Myerson, who plays The Narrator, said: "There's only so much you can get from a play or a book or a piece of theatre by reading it or watching it in 20-minute sections in a lesson once a week.
"It's so different being able to see it happening in the same room and feel that energy coming off of the people in front of you."
She added: "As storytellers, and as a team, there's just a really lush energy that is being cultivated within this company.
"We really care about the stories that we're telling and who we're telling them to."
The production will feature popular carols such as 'Deck the Halls', 'Carol of the Bells', and 'Silent Night'.
While suitable for all the family, parental consideration is advised as some younger children may find the ghost sequences scary.
Tickets are available to book from the Henrician website.
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