Charles Dickens's festive classic, A Christmas Carol, looks
set to get Beijingers into the seasonal spirit this month as Scrooge and co take
to the stage. The play, performed by 30 English-speaking expat actors, met with
loud applause when it debuted on December 1.
Set in 1900s London, the iconic story begins with people wishing each other
season's greetings on Christmas Eve in 1843. A black curtain dotted with
snowflakes forms the stage background, helping to depict a chilly but happy
winter setting. Two basic rooms are built on each side of the stage. In one sits
rich boss Ebenezer Scrooge as he supervises his clerk Bob Cratchit who is
finishing up the day's shift.
Clad in a neatly cut suit, Scrooge is so annoyed by the kind wishes from his
poor neighbours, beggars, children and his nephew Fred, that he uses his stick
to scare them away.
"I really enjoyed Daniel Cotterall's performance, presenting Scrooge's change
in psychology after his lessons with the spirits," said director Chris Verrill.
Thanks to the smoke, lighting and sound effects, all the spirits appear on
stage as if by magic. The Ghost of Christmas Past is the sweetest of them all. A
small girl dressed as an angel, she leads Scrooge through a visual tour of his
childhood.
The Ghost of Christmas Present appears suddenly, in a specially designed
costume, which is one difference between this version and others, according to
Verrill.
Wrapped in black, the Ghost of Christmas Future is silent throughout most of
the play, communicating only through mysterious body language.
As well as New Zealander Cotterall, the cast includes actors from China,
Australia, Canada, France, Bangladesh, India, Niger, the Netherlands and
Indonesia, all of whom speak fluent English and co-operate well with each other
as they sing, dance and skip across the stage.
The cast were picked from 70 applicants who attended the auditions in
September. They are from all walks of life and are a mixture of theatre
veterans.
"This is a little Christmas gift for my family and the audience," said Sylwia
Jurczynska, a mother whose young daughter has a role in the show. Jurczynska
said they were enjoying the chance to work alongside people from across the
world. Her husband helps out backstage.
This is Verrill's fourth production of A Christmas Carol. In the past he has
directed the show in the United Kingdom and the United States. It will be staged
at Beijing City International School every weekend between December 1 and 24.
"If you have seen A Christmas Carol back home, this will
be the same happy family show here in Beijing," said Verrill with a smile.
"Well, almost."
In English with Chinese subtitles.
Date/Time: 7:30pm, Dec 15, 16, 22, 23, 2pm, Dec 17,
24
Ticket: 250 yuan
Location: the new theatre at Beijing City
International School, 1.5km south of the Dawanglu subway station.
Call
137-1890-8922