Tag Archives: A Christmas Carol 2008

Opening night!

Hard to believe it but it’s very true. It’s opening night and it’s a scary thing. No matter how many times I’ve done the show, there’s always something unexpected thrown at me. Last night, we had a bat in the … Continue reading

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All about money

The system of currency in the UK has always been a bit of a mystery for Americans. What’s a pound, a farthing, or a shilling—and what do you do with 50 “quid”? These are important questions to put the references … Continue reading

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Worldwide attraction

Before touring in Europe, I was not sure what to expect when it comes to how audiences would react to a primarily anglo-centric story. When in the early stages of adapting the book at The Marsh with Charlie Varon, the … Continue reading

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About a month

Yes, it’s getting close to the month mark before opening night. It always amazes me how little time there is to prepare (and getting dragged into the current RVP production dominated my attention for the last few weeks) and I … Continue reading

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Back in the saddle again

Here we are, many months later, and the time is rapidly drawing nearer to another Christmas. From plenty of experience, I know that it tends to creep up on you rather quickly and suddenly you’re only a few days from … Continue reading

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Looking forward…

Here we are… April 25, 2008. Time flies so fast it’s amazing. Back in November, we went to Europe to perform A Christmas Carol. It was a smashing success, sold out, and even the crowned heads of Europe were impressed. … Continue reading

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