Big names lending talents to new take on Dickens classic in support of theatres
A star-studded new retelling of A Christmas Carol will be coming both to cinemas and select theatres nationwide from December 4 as Scrooge looks to help save Christmas.
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Hide AdSimon Russell Beale, Martin Freeman, Carey Mulligan, Daniel Kaluuya and Andy Serkis lend their voices to the tale, whilst dance performances are led by former Royal Ballet soloist and BalletBoyz founder Michael Nunn as Scrooge, Jakub Franasowicz, Russell Maliphant, Karl Fagerlund Brekke, Mikey Boats, Grace Jabbari and Dana Fouras.
A Christmas Carol follows a Victorian family as they prepare a toy-theatre for their annual performance of the Dickens classic. The audience enters the imagination of one of the children and quickly the cardboard stage transforms to reveal a magical world containing real dancers and stylised sets.
The tale unfolds on screen in a rich tapestry of haunting and theatrical drama with characters portrayed by dancers and voiced by an eclectic cast of actors. The mix of danced action and spoken narration brings a new dimension to Dickens’ characters whilst remaining true to the beauty of his original narrative.
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Hide AdBehind A Christmas Carol are two of the most exciting and creative British filmmakers today – sibling directors Jacqui Morris and David Morris, who first shot to prominence with their 2013 debut, the double Bafta-nominated McCullin.
With pantomime season all but cancelled, the dual approach to release is to support both cinema and theatre industries during a time of financial hardship generated by the pandemic.
Jacqui said: “My career started with working backstage in the theatre. Theatre continues to inspire and influence my work as a filmmaker today and I have been devastated by the current situation theatres face.
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Hide Ad“Our version of A Christmas Carol offers an immersive, theatre-like experience for families both in cinema and theatres, will delight to those missing out on live dance and pantomime this festive season. I am thrilled to offer theatres a chance to screen the film to help raise funds and keep doors ajar until patrons can return in full capacity.
“As families have bonded and are staying closely-knit during the pandemic, and although streaming platforms have been great through lockdown, now’s the time for families to get lost in an immersive film in a way that only cinema can provide. This is what cinema is best at and I think Dickens’ simple and moving tale of redemption and the power of giving will particularly resonate this year."
Choreography is by Southbank award winner and Associate Artist of Sadlers Wells, Russell Maliphant.Design is by Darko Petrovic, famed for his unique blend of high artistry and diverse contemporary style and the Score is by Tony Award Nominee, Alex Baranowski.
Audiences will be able to catch A Christmas Carol in cinemas and select theatre venues nationwide from December 4. A trailer and short feature about the production can be watched on YouTube.