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See Scrooge’s Christmas Carol at Noosa Art’s Theatre

This family show at Noosa Arts Theatre for all ages remains faithful to the Charles Dickens classic tale, A Christmas Carol.

It is the story of Ebenezer Scrooge who is visited by the three Spirits of Christmas, in a bid for him to change his miserly manner and reflect on the mistakes he’s made in his life and his lack of Christmas spirit.

These visits have a profound impact on Ebenezer and in a true happy ending he embraces everything Christmas, much to the delight and surprise of his family and employees.

This thought-provoking show with a cast of all ages, has words and music that will appeal to all. Adapted by Sue Sewell and directed by Harvey Wolfe with mentors Sue Clapham, Jane Rivers and Sue Sewell.

In the lead of Ebenezer Scrooge is the talented Robert Boesch. He is supported by Jim Crawford, Max Leo Worthington, Ashley O’Donovan , as well as newcomers Simon Birks and a cast of talented young performers. Musician Robyn Holliday joins the production on keyboards.

Bookings for this holiday, family show are now open on online at noosaartstheatre.org.au or call the Noosa Arts Theatre Box Office on: 07 5449 9343.

Dates: 3 to 19 January. Ideal Christmas gift or stocking filler.

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