For tonight, an old friend (well, his wife) bought me a ticket to watch the livestream of A Christmas Carol from the Old Vic! He and the family would be watching simultaneously. Aww, how thoughtful..
Of course, I'd rather be there in person, if I could - but one advantage to watching from home is that I could have dinner while I watched. And it worked out just perfect for that. Again, they had the atmospheric crowd noise as we waited - this time, it was interspersed with some ceilidh music, which would also feature during the show, and a quiz about Christmas traditions around the world! V interesting - I won't give away the answers, in case anyone is thinking of watching in the remaining days. But by and large, I got the European ones..
Well, this is a terrific production. Pretty authentic, although they do heavily emphasise certain aspects of the story - the young Scrooge gets much more of a romantic attachment in this version, for example. And the ghost of Christmas Yet to Come isn't as scary as in other productions I've seen. Instead, Scrooge's epiphany is given a huge amount of attention - I just love the way they make use of the whole auditorium, devoid of an audience! This aspect of the story occupies most of the second half - there's a 15-minute interval:
The production runs till Thursday - a very good way to get in the Christmas spirit! And a nice, long chat over Skype ended the night - with my friend, rather than the cast and crew of the Old Vic, I should add! My mother and the cat were rather put out, but well, I'm entitled to one evening apart from them, surely - my first evening event in over a month. My mother had gone to bed by the time I finished - the cat was still waiting to be made (yet another) fuss of, though.
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