Is it real? And does it exist in today's London?
Traditional retellings to drunk adaptations.
There's always one.
Book and film locations - and plenty more!
Almost 90 years before Michael Caine played Scrooge.
A decidedly strange brew.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas (1843).
Ebenezer's sister picks up the story.
Worth it for the adorable Tiny Tim alone.
Think twice about a story you thought you knew.
He wrote A Christmas Carol in just six weeks.
It's even got a historic Santa's grotto.
The ultimate London Christmas story.
Dickens as Dickens would have known it.
Don't be a Scrooge.
An all-sensory version of the Christmas classic.
Scenes from A Christmas Carol.
Proving that it's always London Cocktail Week.
Bah! Humbug! Yet another version of Christmas Carol, you say? 'Fraid so. Ah, but this version is at Theatre Delicatessen's temporary stomping ground at Picton Place so we can expect something a little bit different.
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