A Christmas Carol at Darwen Library Theatre

Darwen Library Theatre will host Olivier Award-winning British producer and actor, Guy Masterson, for his brilliant solo performance of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol on Thursday 28th November.

Guy Masterson is a London based actor, director, producer, and writer. His globally successful solo-genre productions led to him winning an Olivier Award for his production of Morecambe in 2010. He is also the most successful and award-winning independent theatre producer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where he has presented over 125 shows in 26 consecutive seasons.

Masterson’s solo production of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has received rave reviews both on tour and at the Edinburgh Festival. Masterson’s brilliant use of Dickens’ exact words from the famous 1843 novella is intriguing, potent and entertaining.

“Masterson’s production is an understated warning and a celebration of the hope for humankind. A Christmas Carol for our time.” – Public Review

“Just when you thought you’d seen enough Christmas Carols to guide you to your grave, along comes one of the best yet!” – BBC Radio

EVENT DETAILS
VENUE: Darwen Library Theatre, Knott St, Darwen, Lancashire BB3 3BU
DATE: Thursday 28th November 2019
TIME: 7.30pm
TICKET PRICES: Full Price: £13.00, Concession: £11.00 & Group 10+: £11.00

BOOKING INFORMATION
Tickets are available
Online: Here
By Phone: 01254 706006
In Person: From Darwen Library, Knott Street, Darwen or King George’s Hall Box Office, Northgate, Blackburn.

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