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A Christmas Carol - Longfield Hall - 12 and 15 December


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Thursday 12 December, 11am

Sunday 15 December, 11am and 3pm

Tickets ?9/?7 or Family (2+2) ?27 - BOOK VIA www.longfieldhall.org.uk


From the producer?s of this year?s Shakespeare in Myatt?s Fields Park ? Open Bar and The Dot Collective present Dickens? classic Christmas tale. In true Open Bar style, the show is family friendly, engaging and full of laughs. With music, ghostly goings on and more than a little Christmas magic!

A Christmas Carol tells the story of Enebezer Scrooge, a bitter old miser, who, on Christmas Eve, is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley. Desperate to convince him of the error of his ways, Marley sends three ghosts to lead Scrooge through his past, present and future. The spirit (or spirits in this case) of Christmas are brought to life in this class tale.


Longfield Hall

50 Knatchbull Road SE5 9JQ

www.longfieldhall.org.uk

Suitable for everyone. Recommended age 3+

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