Charles Dickens wrote many books and short stories about Christmas. Here, along with his most famous work, "A Christmas Carol," are the best. “A Christmas Carol”. You've seen the movie, and read the book ... but 'A Christmas carol" comes to vivid life as never before - in your imagination! With lush music, wonderful performances, and lots of holiday cheer - the Colonial Radio Theatre's production of this great classic will enchant you and yours for years to come.”The Chimes”. High up in the steeple, where spiders spin their castles in the air, the spirits of the bells appear and take Toby Veck on a New Years Eve journey where he discovers all he has to be greatful for. “The Cricket On The Hearth. (a fairy tale of home)”. Does the cricket who sits and chirps from the hearth of John and Dot Peerybingle have some supernatural powers? Does he restore faith and overcome suspicion? Does he give hope to a poor blind girl? This Dickens masterpiece is effused with the spirit of the season. “The Seven Poor Travellers”. On Christmas Eve, a traveling gentleman happens upon a house in a quaint little village, which houses up to six travelers each evening. He decides to treat them all to a Christmas dinner, and tells them a story around the fireplace - of a soldier who finds the true meaning of forgiveness and redemption. A sparkling holiday gem from the great Charles Dickens.
Charles Dickens wrote many books and short stories about Christmas. Here, along with his most famous work, "A Christmas Carol," are the best. “A Christmas Carol”. You've seen the movie, and read the book ... but 'A Christmas carol" comes to vivid life as never before - in your imagination! With lush music, wonderful performances, and lots of holiday cheer - the Colonial Radio Theatre's production of this great classic will enchant you and yours for years to come.”The Chimes”. High up in the steeple, where spiders spin their castles in the air, the spirits of the bells appear and take Toby Veck on a New Years Eve journey where he discovers all he has to be greatful for. “The Cricket On The Hearth. (a fairy tale of home)”. Does the cricket who sits and chirps from the hearth of John and Dot Peerybingle have some supernatural powers? Does he restore faith and overcome suspicion? Does he give hope to a poor blind girl? This Dickens masterpiece is effused with the spirit of the season. “The Seven Poor Travellers”. On Christmas Eve, a traveling gentleman happens upon a house in a quaint little village, which houses up to six travelers each evening. He decides to treat them all to a Christmas dinner, and tells them a story around the fireplace - of a soldier who finds the true meaning of forgiveness and redemption. A sparkling holiday gem from the great Charles Dickens.
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