A Christmas Carol (Modern Plays)

A Christmas Carol (Modern Plays)

by Charles Dickens (Author), Gary Owen (Author)

Synopsis

The traditional Christmas classic novel by Charles Dickens adapted for the stage by award-winning playwright Gary Owen. Tucked up in his old, decaying house on a cold Christmas Eve, lonely, curmudgeonly Scrooge hears the rattle of chains and strange wailing noises: it's the ghost of his old business partner, Marley, come to warn Scrooge that if he doesn't change his ways, he will suffer a terrible fate. Whilst Scrooge meets the three Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future, he must learn to embrace the true spirit of Christmas before it's too late. Gary Owen's adaptation translates the novel's narrative fluently and portrays the Dickensian caricatures with flair and fun but not crudeness. Whilst translating the novel for the stage, he also refreshes the 1843 morality tale of ghosts, poverty, avarice and the redemptive power of compassion for a 21st century audience.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 19 Dec 2009

ISBN 10: 1408129469
ISBN 13: 9781408129463
Book Overview: Publication coincides with the world premiere of the adaptation at the Sherman Cymru, 21 Dec 2009 - 18 Jan 2010. Gary Owen is an award-winning playright who has received many prestigious awards, including the George Devine Award, the Meyer Whitworth Award and The Pearson Best Play Award. A stage adaptation of a classic novel

Media Reviews

An impressive adaptation for our times... This is a rousing family show, with belly laughs and cheering songs, yet it also presents the dark side of Dickens's tale with tremendous boldness...There are lots of contemporary references and echoes...but the production, which is boisterous and thoughtful in equal measure, retains a Victorian sternness....Hugely likable show is confident enough to work with that, and meld it with our world. -- The Guardian


An impressive adaptation for our times... This is a rousing family show, with belly laughs and cheering songs, yet it also presents the dark side of Dickens's tale with tremendous boldness...There are lots of contemporary references and echoes...but the production, which is boisterous and thoughtful in equal measure, retains a Victorian sternness....Hugely likable show is confident enough to work with that, and meld it with our world. --The Guardian
Author Bio
Gary Owen is an award-winning Welsh playwright. Gary won the George Devine and Meyer Whitworth Award for his play The Shadow of a Boy and The Pearson Best Play Award for The Drowned World. Gary is currenlty working on an original series for BBC Wales called The Fabulous Baker Boys which he is co-writing with Helen Raynor and is under commission for the National Theatre of Scotland.