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This drama curriculum is designed as a group project using A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens with full playscript examples from Chapters 1 and 5, opportunities to practice, and additional resources to write an entire play.
Fred: Christmas a humbug, Uncle? I hope that’s meant as a joke. Scrooge: Well, it’s not. Come – what is it you want? Don’t waste all day, Nephew. Fred: I only want to wish you a Merry Christmas, Uncle. Don’t be cross. Scrooge: What else can I be when I live in such a world of fools? Merry Christmas! Out with Merry Christmas!
A Christmas Carol, Play version adapted by Frederick Gaines. This adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was first produced by the Children’s Theatre Company of the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts in November 1968. The script was edited by Linda Walsh Jenkins with the assistance of Carol K Metz. Fred, Scrooge’s nephew.
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol revised 7/10/19 compiled and adapted for the stage by Jody Reppert\u000B165 Point Road\u000BWernersville, PA 19565 repjod@gmail.com Cast of Characters Ebeneezer Scrooge Two Charitable Women, Carolers Narrator 1, Bob Cratchit Scrooge as a Boy, Child Carole...
The activities provided in this pack are specifically designed to support KS3-4 students attending the performance and/or studying A Christmas Carol in school, but all activities can be adapted for learners of different ages and abilities.
In this fresh, fun and lively adaptation of A Christmas Carol you’ll meet Mr. Bentley, learn about the letters Scrooge wrote to his sister Fan, and find out who Mr. Newbury is. You’ll still find all the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future along with Tiny
Read the full script on-line for 'A Christmas Carol' below. Miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve to help him change his ways in this classic tale of hope and redemption. Includes suggestions for 12 Christmas Carols which fit seamlessly into the production.