<p>'Fabulous... irresistibly theatrical... Gatiss has pulled off a clever trick... a big, bold, inventive, yet remarkably faithful staging of Dickens's evergreen opus'</p>
Telegraph
<p>'Gatiss's script is surprisingly faithful... remind[ing] us of the inherent theatricality in Dickens's storytelling... Gatiss also includes Dickens's dark comedy that is so often overlooked... a clever twist and a great surge in festive feeling'</p>
Guardian
<p>'Superb... spooky and darkly funny... puts a smile on your face'</p>
The Times
<p>'Transports us with its magical stream of verbal and visual narratives... Gatiss's adaptation keeps much of the original text of the well-known classic story yet brings it even more alive by blending in deft verbal brushstrokes of natural language fashioned with such a keen ear for story-telling that he never loses the sense of history'</p>
Whatsonstage
<p>'Mark Gatiss gives us his own interpretation that demonstrates there are still new ways of looking at Dickens's 1843 novella... a slick, clever, uplifting production'</p>
British Theatre Guide
Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Mark Gatiss is a writer, actor and director, whose work includes The League of Gentlemen, Doctor Who, Sherlock and Dracula.