Moscow Stations at Edmonton Fringe Festival
August 15-21, 2013
For more information click our Moscow Stations page.
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg by Peter Nichols
Theatre Inconnu presents a return of their holiday hit
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Adapted
(with live Celtic harp accompaniment)
December 18 – 24
At historic Emily Carr House, with a special Christmas Eve performance at The Little Fernwood Hall
This two-person adaptation of the timeless classic became a holiday tradition in Victoria from 1997 through 2004, delighting audiences of all ages. Performed by Clayton Jevne and Sandra Ritter, A Christmas Carol succeeds in capturing the intimacy and poignancy of a story written to delight and inspire. Both actors share in assuming the various roles, while Sandra also weaves musical magic throughout the show with her Celtic harp. This is a fully acted play, with the actors shifting seamlessly from one character to another, creating a magical experience.
“Just might be the best version of this show I’ve ever seen… Jevne restores a measure of dignity to Carol… 90 minutes of great storytelling with beautiful Celtic harp accompaniment. ” —Monday Magazine, Victoria
Dates and Times
Emily Carr House
8pm: Dec 18, 21, 22, 23
2pm: Dec 18, 21, 22, 23, 24
Little Fernwood Hall
7pm: Dec 24
Prices
$10 (children under 16), $12 students & seniors, $15 regular
Please note that this special limited engagement is not part of Theatre Inconnu’s regular season, and punch cards will not be applicable for admission.
Reservations and information
Phone: 250-383-5843
Email: mail@theatreinconnu.com or ecarr@shaw.ca
Reservations are recommended for the highly popular show, as seating is limited.
Location
Emily Carr House – 207 Government Street
Little Fernwood Hall – 1923 Fernwood Road
Both venues are wheelchair accessible.