A Christmas Carol Tickets
4.8 588 reviewsDon't be a Scrooge, celebrate the season with A Christmas Carol tickets!This production is suitable for ages 8+
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Matthew Warchus’ big-hearted, smash hit production of Charles Dickens’ immortal classic returns to The Old Vic, joyously adapted for the stage by Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, His Dark Materials).
A Christmas Carol fills the auditorium to the brim with mince pies, music and merriment. A unique staging immerses the audience in London’s longest running adaptation of this beloved festive favourite.
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This production is suitable for ages 8+Running time
TBCPerformance dates
9th November 2024 to 4th January 2025Content
Please note this play contains haunting supernatural themes and some content which younger audiences may find upsetting.Special notes
All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a ticket. Babes in arms are not admitted to the auditorium. All children must be old enough to occupy their own seats.
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British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted: Wednesday 11 December at 7pm Audio described: Friday 13 December at 7pm. Touch Tour at 5pm. Captioned: Monday 16 Dec at 7pmVenue Information
Old Vic TheatreThe Cut, SE1 8NB, London, SE1 8NBRecent Reviews
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What’s Opening in London Theatres This Month (November 2024)
November in London theatres is always an exciting time. While the city is still recovering from the whizz-bangs and crackles of Bonfire Night, the theatres are gearing up for their own kind of explosive magic. No fireworks are needed on stage when you’ve got soaring snowmen, ghostly Christmas tales, and a demigod with ADHD battling ancient Greek monsters. So, while the smell of gunpowder might still linger in the air, it's time to trade sparklers for spotlights. Here’s a peek at the shows lighting up London's stages this November 2024.
The Unseen by Craig Wright (15 November)
For something completely different, head to the Riverside Studios to catch The Unseen by Craig Wright. Set in an isolated prison, this dark, thought-provoking drama examines the lives of two men trapped in a cell, dealing with the harrowing effects of time, memory, and human isolation. Far from the festive fare of other November offerings, The Unseen offers a gripping psychological exploration, perfect for those craving a theatre experience with a little more grit and depth during the pre-Christmas rush. Craig Wright’s haunting script is a masterclass in tension and will leave you questioning what it means to truly be "seen."
A Christmas Carol (16 November)
Is it really November if the Old Vic isn't staging its beloved annual production of A Christmas Carol? This timeless classic, adapted by Jack Thorne, returns to haunt and heartwarm us all once again. With its beautifully crafted performances and atmospheric sets, A Christmas Carol at the Old Vic has become as much a London Christmas tradition as mulled wine and mince pies. Expect goosebumps (the emotional kind) as Ebenezer Scrooge learns the true meaning of Christmas, with plenty of Victorian charm and supernatural chills along the way.
29 Oct, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Celebrities / New Shows + Transfers
Celebrate Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary with Christopher Eccleston, Catherine Tate and Matt Smith!
Sixty years ago today, 23 November 2023, the first ever episode of Doctor Who aired, and ever since then the sanctuary behind the back of the sofa has been a prime spot for children on a Saturday night. It wasn’t until the fourth episode of the first series that the Tardis first appeared (then disappeared, then reappeared) on the television sets, and a new wave of adventures, aliens and distant planets (which all bore a striking resemblance to a Welsh quarry pit…) came streaming in to living rooms up and down the country, providing escapism and excitement to generations.
Doctor Who quickly became a British institution (despite its star being proudly Gallifreyan). In fact the character of The Doctor was based on another British hero, Sherlock Holmes, and much like the deer stalker clad detective, The Doctor is also known for their iconic clothing.
Whether they’re donning a pin stripe suit, a two-foot-long scarf, or even a piece of celery as a brooch, The Doctor has always been at the cutting edge of fashion. In fact, when Matt Smith’s Doctor proudly proclaimed that ‘bow ties are cool’ the British High Street reported a 94% rise in the sales of the knotted neck wear!
Since its first inception back in the swinging 60s, there have been a whopping fifteen Doctors and 54 companions (including a robot dog, ancient Egyptian Queen and an actual, medical, doctor). Now, some of the most iconic stars are taking off on another spellbinding journey, travelling from the heart of Gallifrey straight into to a West End play.
23 Nov, 2023 | By Sian McBride
News / Features
Top theatre shows to see in London this Christmas
Shops are filling their shelves with shiny baubles, and we’re gearing up to pay the hefty price for a sweet (albeit small) cup of hot chocolate at the Christmas market. Whilst it’s far too early to deck the halls with boughs of holly, we’ve put together a very special list, and it’s not of the naughty and nice variety.
Whether you want to soar through the skies on a journey to the North Pole, or settle down for a classic tale of redemption, our list of top theatre shows to see in London this Christmas all share one thing in common - they’ll fill your stockings with Christmas spirit!
23 Sep, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News / Productions / Photos
Behind-the-scenes images released for A Christmas Carol
Going into its sixth magical year, Jack Thorne’s A Christmas Carol comes to The Old Vic (with the added addition of mince pies) to tell the tale of Old Ebenezer Scrooge on his road to festive redemption. Christmas wouldn’t be quite the same without Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol, originally published in 1843, A Christmas Carol has been adapted for the stage and screen multiple times and has become a holiday staple across the world. Recently, new behind-the-scenes production images have been released for A Christmas Carol at The Old Vic, where the cast can be seen exploring the Victorian setting of London in Thorne’s atmospheric adaptation of this household classic. Tickets for A Christmas Carol are the ideal stocking filler for anybody this Christmas, book your tickets today!
19 Dec, 2022 | By Kevin Thomas
News / Productions
The Old Vic confirms A Christmas Carol for new season, postpones Local Hero
The Old Vic Theatre's Artistic Director, Matthew Warchus, has provided an update on the off-West End venue's programming for the remainder of the year.
16 Apr, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels
News / Productions / Photos
First Look: A Christmas Carol at The Old Vic Theatre for #OVSeason5
First-look photos have been released for A Christmas Carol at The Old Vic, now in rehearsals. The Matthew Warchus show opens for previews on 23 November and officially opens on 4 December.
18 Nov, 2019 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels
News / Features / Casting
Casting announced for A Christmas Carol at The Old Vic
Following the huge success of Jack Thorne’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’ Christmas classic, it was only right that it was announced to return once again for a limited run this festive period. Tickets for A Christmas Carol at London’s The Old Vic are still available but won’t hang around for long now that Rebecca Trehearn and Andrew Langtree have been announced to be joining the cast. Read below for the full casting information for the must-see Christmas 2019 show.
10 Oct, 2019 | By Jade Ali
News
Don't miss Paterson Joseph in The Old Vic's A Christmas Carol
The Old Vic’s production of A Christmas Carol has become a staple of the West End Christmas season. The production has seen numerous big-name stars portray Ebeneezer Scrooge and this year will be no different. It has been announced that this year’s star will be Paterson Joseph.
12 Aug, 2019 | By Sarah Gengenbach
Features
What’s on in London theatre this Christmas?
Christmas is just around the corner and it’s time to start decking those halls! You’ve probably had a busy year with another busy year ahead of you. But soon you can finally relax, don your gay apparel and spend some quality time with family and friends. And if you’re hoping to find the perfect family outing this holiday season, then look no further! The West End at Christmas is a magical time when all your favourite Christmas stories play out live on stage. From three different versions of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol to choose from to the famed two-act ballet, The Nutcracker, there’s always a bit of something for everyone!
Are you more like the Grinch and not too into the holiday spirit? Not a problem! You’ll be happy to find many non-Christmas-themed shows to watch, like the London Palladium’s Snow White pantomime and Peppa Pig’s Adventure, for example.
We’ve made our list and we’ve checked it twice. Now have a look at out our picks for the Top 12 Christmas Shows in London 2018.
14 Nov, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels
News / Casting
Further casting announced for this year's Old Vic production of A Christmas Carol
The Old Vic Theatre has announced further casting for this year’s production of A Christmas Carol. This news comes after it was announced that Stephen Tompkinson would be starring as the cranky old miser, Ebenezer Scrooge.
20 Sep, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels