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A Christmas Carol (Dramatized)

A Radio Play Based on Charles Dickens’ Classic Short Story

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A Christmas Carol (Dramatized)

By: Shane Salk - producer, Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Maurice LaMarche, Rob Paulson, Neil Flynn, Robbie Rist
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This is a full-cast recording of Charles Dickens’ classic holiday favorite A Christmas Carol, the tale of miserly old Ebenezer Scrooge.

It is Christmas Eve, and the air outside is as cold as Scrooge’s heart. Come nightfall, Scrooge receives three visitors: the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Each spirit takes him on a hair-raising journey through time, yielding glimpses of Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit—and even Scrooge’s painfully hopeful younger self. Will Scrooge’s heart be opened? Can he escape his cursed fate?

©2011 Shane Salk (P)2011 Modern Myth Productions, LLC
Classics Drama & Plays Entertainment & Performing Arts European World Literature Entertainment Winter Christmas Heartfelt Old Time Radio Christmas

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“Perhaps the outstanding Christmas myth of modern literature.” (Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature)
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I like parts of this but some actors and actresses are trying to do a good accent but it’s not working for me. It’s a good attempt, good sound design but not this time. I appriciate the attempt though.

Its okay. I wouldn’t keep it though.

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Dreadful faux English accents, cries of "Happy New Years" and a terrible moment, worse by far than any of the ghosts, when Tiny Tim is sent, with Martha, to "go and 'wash up' before lunch".
Unless you seek a festive cringe, look elsewhere for your Dickens Christmas fix.

Dick van Dyke does Dickens

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