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Bridge House Theatre Announces Rachel Izen as First Female Ebenezer Scrooge

by Staff Writer
October 25, 2019
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Rachel Izen Will Play Scrooge at Bridge House Theatre

Rachel Izen Will Play Scrooge at Bridge House Theatre

Rachel Izen will make history as the first actress in the UK to play Ebenezer Scrooge in a new adaptation of A Christmas Carol at Bridge House Theatre SE20.

Directed by Artistic Director Guy Retallack and produced by Rob Harris, A Christmas Carol, featuring songs and traditional carols, will run from Tuesday 26 November to Sunday 22 December.

After five years of public and critically acclaimed Christmas shows (‘Most Festive Show in the UK’ – BroadwayWorld) the Bridge House Theatre SE20 is proud to present their new adaptation – with music – of this most beloved Dickens Tale.

       

Guy Retallack said: “Men have played women’s roles for centuries in Shakespeare, and in 2019 it seems time that someone of Rachel Izen’s  talent should bring Ebenezer Scrooge to vivid life. At Bridge House we have always believed in casting the strongest performers in our
productions and I have known Rachel and her work for many years. Rachel is an actor of remarkable depth and experience and we felt she would would be outstanding in the iconic role of Scrooge.”

The tree is decked, children are dreaming of the day to come, in South East London there is a spirit of good will to all, bar one. For Ebenezer Scrooge, Christmas Eve is the bleakest, darkest and most unwelcome time of the year, probably the worst, apart from the merriment that will inevitably follow the next day.However this Christmas Eve will be unlike any he has experienced before. Tonight, Scrooge will be visited by four ghosts who will make him confront his past, present and chilling future. Come dawn, will he be able to change his selfish ways? Will he learn about kindness, compassion and a love for his fellow man, and above all – will he see the true meaning of Christmas?

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Rachel Izen will joined by a multi-talented cast of actors/musicians in this Bridge House Christmas Show – which is universally regarded as one of the most anticipated and festive shows in the capital.

More cast to be announced.

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