Cast & CreativeS
Alex Phelps
Charles Dickens
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Theatre credits include: The School For Scandal (Titled Wig/Theatre by The Lake/UK Tour); The Great Christmas Feast (The Lost Estate); As You Like It (Shakespeare’s Globe); Around The World in 80 Days (York Theatre Royal/UK Tour); Twelfth Night, Hamlet (Shakespeare’s Rose Theatre); The Vertical Hour, Elektra, The Rivals (Theatre by The Lake); When Darkness Falls (Park Theatre/UK Tour); Hamlet (Changeling Theatre).
TV Credits: Justin’s House Series 5 & 6 (BBC Studios); Dick Whittington and his Cat, Romeo and Juliet, T’was The Night Before Christmas (CBeebies).
David Alwyn
Charles Dickens (Alternate)
Theatre credits include: Alternate Sherlock Holmes in The Great Murder Mystery (The Lost Estate), Arthur Shelby in Peaky Blinders: The Rise (Boulevard City, Saudi Arabia), Victor in Private Lives (Barn Theatre), Secret Cinema Presents Guardians of the Galaxy, Secret Cinema Presents Dirty Dancing, Secret Cinema: Bridgerton, Crisis? What Crisis? (New Diorama Theatre), Secret Cinema: Stranger Things, Artilleryman, & Dockworker & George in Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds: The Immersive Experience, Mangiafuoco/ Little Man in Pinocchio (Birmingham Old Rep), Jackie Jackson in The Deep Blue Sea (Frinton Summer Theatre).
Will Pennington
Charles Dickens (Alternate)
Theatre credits include: Moby Dick for Simple8 & Royal and Derngate, The Fair Maid in the West for the RSC, Hay Fever at The Mill at Sonning, Much Ado About Nothing for the New English Shakespeare Company, Can’t wait for Christmas at the Orange Tree, Swallows and Amazons at York Theatre Royal, A Christmas Carol at Northern Stage, The Tempest for The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, Treasure Island at the New Vic, The Lost Ones at the Bush, European Premiere of Peter and the Starcatcher at Royal & Derngate.
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Charlotte Fairbairn
Turveydrop (Violin)
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Emma Arden
pumblechook (Percussion)
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Rich Phillips
copperfield (Alternate)
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Matthew bain
turveydrop (alternate)
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Kieran Carter
Copperfield & assistant md (cello)
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Guy Button
turveydrop & assistant md (alternate)
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emma King
pumblechook (alternate)
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charlotte kaslin
copperfield (alternate)
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felix higginbottom
pumblechook (alternate)
Original production co-created by Adam Clifford, Steffan Rees and The Lost Estate. Based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Written and adapted by Adam Clifford.
Produced by The Lost Estate in partnership with the Company:
director
Simon Pittman
associate & movement director
Sean Hollands
Assistant Director
Roberta Zuric
writer/adapter & original director
Adam Clifford
set design
Darling & Edge
musical director & composer
Stefan Rees
lighting designer
Peter Small
lighting design associate
Phil Burke
sound designer
Sebastian Frost
associate sound designer
Theo Holloway
world & graphic design
Thomas Kirk Shannon
production electrician
James Smellie
production managers
Dan Shelley & Ursula Kerswell
costume designer
Mel Brooke
illusion consultant
Will Houstoun
executive chef
Ash Clarke
head chef
Bart Denis
senior bars manager
Ilya Demenkov
Assistant Bars Manager
Ellis Lockwood
hospitality management
Cavan Malone
show management
Virna Sologaistoa & Sophie Sierra
stage management
Pat Shiels & Florence Breitstadt
sound technicians
Aaron McNaughton & Lily Blundell
lighting technicians
Craig Steward &
Joshua Hawkins-Lewis
lighting programmer
Michael Fox
technical swings
Cormac O’Brien & Daniel Yazdani
duty management
George Kirby-Smith, Joel Lockhart
& Fae Fichtner
guest experience supervisors
Florin Vrajitoriu, Chantelle Kyokutamba, Lucy Coyle, Ali Baiwi & Amber Mitchell
wardrobe supervisors
Eppie Conrad & Alisa Vaseghi
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