Charles Dickens' timelessly topical "Christmas Carol" from 1843 is one of the most famous Christmas tales in literature. The socially critical tale about the old miser Ebenezer Scrooge, who is haunted by four ghosts on the eve of Christmas and rediscovers his humanity through them, is a classic. Together with composer Libor Šíma , director Martin Mühleis has created a musical fairy tale.
In December, it will be brought to the stage in an original version with music and an unusual cast to boot: the cult duo Miroslav Nemec and Udo Wachtveitl, who have been on a mission together as Munich crime scene detectives for over 30 years, breathe life into the curmudgeon Scrooge and his wholesome Christmas spirits. Together with the musicians of the Sagas String Quintet, they succeed in bringing the typical, quirky British humor to life.
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