A Christmas Carol at Didcot Railway Centre
Oxfordshire
Type:Participatory Event
Tel: +44 01235 817200
Oxfordshire
Tel: +44 01235 817200
Join us on 17th December for an exclusive performance of 'A Christmas Carol' performed by Gerald Dickens.
Back for the second year after a sell our performance in 2023, Gerald is pleased to return to Didcot Railway Centre for 2024
Gerald is an actor, author director and producer and is the great great grandson of the author Charles Dickens.
In 1993 he created his first one-man show, a theatrical performance of A Christmas Carol inspired by Charles Dickens’ own energetic readings of the 1860s.
A fascination with the life and works of Charles led him to write and direct further one-man shows including Mr Dickens is Coming!, Nicholas Nickleby and Sketches by Boz. He regularly performs in major theatres and arts centres as well as at hotels and stately homes.
He also appears at several arts and literary festivals in the UK and has been entertaining cruise ship passengers worldwide since 2007.
You'll be able to arrive from 4pm onwards and explore over 200 years of Great Western Railway history before joining us in our patio area for transportation down to the transfer shed for the performance. Please note that our gift shop, signalling centre and archive will not be open.
We'll transport you back up to the cafe during the interval and will provide you with warming mulled wine and mince pies during the break, while Gerald will be available to talk to you about his experiences and finally we'll bring you back down in the diesel so that you can wend your way home.
A Christmas Carol (17 Dec 2024) |
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