Dickens’ A Christmas Carol

DICKENS’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL

David Anderson

“A Christmas Carol is the best way I know to be inspired by the season,” says David Anderson of Walking the dog Theater. Moving fluidly from character to character, Anderson performs the story exactly as Dickens wrote it, both dialogue (in multiple London accents) and descriptive passages. His rendition, directed by Ted Pugh, revives Dickens’ own manner of storytelling. Bruce Hallenbeck of The Independent called this performance an “amazing one-man show … what Dickens intended all along!”

DAVID ANDERSON: actor, director, artistic director of Walking the dog Theater, an initiative of the Hawthorne Valley Association in the Berkshire-Taconic region north of NYC. See www.wtdtheater.org











When: Tue., Dec. 18, 2018 at 7:00 pm
Where: Anthroposophy NYC
138 W. 15th St.
212-242-8945
Price: Pay-As-You-Can ($20 suggested fee)
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DICKENS’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL

David Anderson

“A Christmas Carol is the best way I know to be inspired by the season,” says David Anderson of Walking the dog Theater. Moving fluidly from character to character, Anderson performs the story exactly as Dickens wrote it, both dialogue (in multiple London accents) and descriptive passages. His rendition, directed by Ted Pugh, revives Dickens’ own manner of storytelling. Bruce Hallenbeck of The Independent called this performance an “amazing one-man show … what Dickens intended all along!”

DAVID ANDERSON: actor, director, artistic director of Walking the dog Theater, an initiative of the Hawthorne Valley Association in the Berkshire-Taconic region north of NYC. See www.wtdtheater.org

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