
A Christmas Carol
Music · Family
Overview
A Christmas classic revisited in dance form at the Finnish National Opera: Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. It's the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a grumpy, miserly old man who, on Christmas Eve, is visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. A magical tale popular with all ages, adapted into a ballet by an all-British artistic team including composer Sally Beamish and choreographer David Bintley.
Top Cast
Abigail Sheppard
Abigail Sheppard
Belle
Abigail Sheppard
Belle
Johann Pakkanen
Johann Pakkanen
Scrooge
Johann Pakkanen
Scrooge
Martin Nudo
Martin Nudo
Young Scrooge
Martin Nudo
Young Scrooge
Frans Valkama
Frans Valkama
Bob Cratchit
Frans Valkama
Bob Cratchit
Zhiyao Chen
Zhiyao Chen
The Spirit of Christmas Past
Zhiyao Chen
The Spirit of Christmas Past
Jun Xia
Jun Xia
Fred, Scrooge's nephew
Jun Xia
Fred, Scrooge's nephew
Janne Kouhia
Janne Kouhia
Tiny Tim Cratchit
Janne Kouhia
Tiny Tim Cratchit
Sergei Popov
Sergei Popov
Marley's Ghost / Young Jacob Marley
Sergei Popov
Marley's Ghost / Young Jacob Marley
Samuli Poutanen
Samuli Poutanen
The Spirit of Christmas Present
Samuli Poutanen
The Spirit of Christmas Present
Florian Modan
Florian Modan
The Spirit of Christmas yet to come
Florian Modan
The Spirit of Christmas yet to come
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