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    ‘A Christmas Carol’ Returns to Melbourne

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    The five-time Tony Award®-winning production of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol will grace Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre for a limited five-week engagement, beginning Thursday, November 27, 2025. The Old Vic’s beloved and heartwarming rendition of this timeless tale will fill the Comedy Theatre with festive joy, delicious treats, and holiday spirit, captivating audiences with its celebration of redemption and merriment.

    Conceived and directed by Matthew Warchus (Groundhog Day, Matilda the Musical) and adapted for the stage by playwright Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Netflix’s Adolescence), this acclaimed production will play in London, New York and Melbourne in 2025!

    On a winter Christmas Eve, the cold-hearted miser, Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by four ghosts. Transported to worlds past, present, and future, he witnesses what a lifetime of greed and fear could lead to and sees with fresh eyes the possibility of joy and kindness. Can Ebenezer be saved before it’s too late?

    This magical interpretation welcomes theatre goers of all ages with dazzling staging, a moving story of redemption, and beloved carols, including “Joy to the World”, “Silent Night”, and “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear”.

    Marriner Group Joint Managing Director, Jason Marriner said; “We’re delighted to welcome The Old Vic’s heartwarming production of A Christmas Carol back to the Comedy Theatre for an incredible fourth consecutive year. A visit to A Christmas Carol during the festive season has rapidly become a tradition for many, and one we’re keen to continue. During these turbulent times, it’s nice to be reminded of just what the Spirit of Christmas means.”

    The adaptation was originally created by The Old Vic in London, debuting during the Christmas season of 2017, and due to its immense popularity, it has continued to make a return each year. It has since also graced the Broadway stage, securing 5 Tony Awards, embarked on a tour across the United States, and played in Melbourne for the last 3 years.

    Overseas, the role of Scrooge has been performed by a raft of celebrated actors including Rhys Ifans (Notting Hill), Andrew Lincoln (The Walking Dead), Stephen Mangan (The Split), Stephen Tompkinson (DCI Banks), Paterson Joseph (Vigil), Owen Teale (Game of Thrones, Line of Duty), Christopher Eccleston (Accused, The Leftovers) and John Simm (Grace, Life on Mars). In Melbourne, we have been delighted to have David Wenham in 2022, Owen Teale in 2023, and Erik Thomson in 2024.

    Casting for the Melbourne 2025 season will be announced soon.

    Don’t miss out on Melbourne’s most loved Christmas tradition, book your tickets today at christmascarolaustralia.com.au



    A Christmas Carol, Broadway, Charles Dickens, David Wenham, Erik Thomson, Interviews, Jack Thorne, Jason Marriner, Matthew Warchus, Melbourne Comedy Theatre, Owen Teale, theatre news australia, Tony Award






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