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First Look: A Christmas Carol at Windsor Castle

by Staff Writer
December 20, 2017
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First Look_ A Christmas Carol at Windsor Castle

Production images are today released for Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol at Windsor Castle. Staged in the Castle’s magnificent State Apartments, the production will run until 4th January.

Presented by theatre company Watch Your Head, the family-friendly evening performances of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol take place in the Castle’s two largest rooms, where the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret performed Christmas pantomimes during the Second World War.

The full cast includes John Kay Steel as Jacob Marley, Edward Halsted as Ebenezer Scrooge, Eleanor Brown as Belle / spirits, Charlie Ward as Tiny Tim / spirits, Oliver Hamilton as Fred / spirits, Michelle Hodgson as Mrs Cratchit / spirits, Molly Hanson as Belinda / spirits and Marlon Moore as Bob Cratchit / spirits.

       

 

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