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Once again the ladies (and Gordon!) of the Farndale Dramatic Society create havoc and hilarity as they attempt to put on the well known Dickens’ story of that old miser Scrooge at Christmas. All the characters are there – Marley, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future, Tiny Tim and his loving family – but with only four women (and Gordon!) to play all the parts things are bound to go wrong. And they do!!!!! You will enjoy every minute of this very funny play. It is a show to entertain all the family, and a great way to finish the year with your friends as well. Seating is at trestle tables so that you can bring your own food, drinks (and glasses) to share while you watch the show.
All shows commence at 8pm except the matinee on Sunday November 30th which commences at 5pm.
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