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News A Christmas Carol, Starring Jim Broadbent, Opens On The West End Tonight Following previews that began Nov. 30, the West End production of A Christmas Carol starring Oscar winner Jim Broadbent as Scrooge, officially opens Dec. 9 at the Noel Coward Theatre. The engagement is currently booking through Jan. 30, 2016.

Broadbent, who is also well known for his appearances in the "Harry Potter" films, "The Iron Lady," Woody Allen's "Bullets over Broadway" and Mike Leigh's "Life is Sweet," "Topsy-Turvy," "Vera Drake" and "Another Year," is joined by Adeel Akhtar, Amelia Bullmore, Keir Charles and two-time Olivier Award winner Samantha Spiro. Puppeteers Jack Parker and Kim Scopes complete the ensemble.

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Written by Patrick Barlow (The 39 Steps) and inspired by Dickens' classic Christmas story, it is directed by Phelim McDermott (artistic director of Improbable Theatre, whose productions have included Shockheaded Peter, also seen Off-Broadway, and Theatre of Blood at the National, which starred Broadbent in his last London stage outing).

It is designed by Tom Pye, with Toby Sedgwick as director of movement, lighting by Peter Mumford and sound by Gareth Fry. It is produced by Sonia Friedman Productions.

The production and The Mackintosh Foundation are supporting St. Martin-in-the-Fields’ Christmas Appeal by donating 50 pence for each ticket purchased. The appeal raises money to assist homeless people with shelter, food, help and advice. As part of the purchasing process, customers will be asked if they would also like to donate 50 pence with each ticket purchased.

To book tickets, contact the box office on 0844 482 5140, or visit achristmascaroltheplay.com.

 
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