Trolley Christmas Carol

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Trolley Christmas Carol - Dickens Saved Christmas?

The following is an article from the Houston Chronicle, reviewing the book The Man Who Invented Christmas:

The book (A Christmas Carol) has for so long been a central part of the Christmas season, and even more central to popular images of the Victorian British Christmas, that it is useful to be reminded by Standiford of one important thing: In 1843 Christmas was not even remotely similar to what it became and what we know now. Dickens himself “had always been greatly enamored of the holiday,” but to the public at large it was a minor blip on the calendar...


Tickets are still around for this year's 2008 Trolley Christmas Carol - Call 978-825-0222.

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Posted by Art at 12:51 PM
Labels: Charles Dickens, The Man Who Invented Christmas, Trolley Christmas Carol

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Art Hennessey is a playwright, actor, teacher and director. He was the Founder and Co-Artistic Director of Essayons Theatre Company.
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