From Dickens to Dames, this is a music packed Christmas extravaganza! Although loosely based on the famous tale ‘A Christmas Carol’, this being Bowjangles things quite quickly escalate into mayhem….
Bowjangles are a string quartet who can really play. They dance whilst they play. They sing whilst they play. They leap, tumble, juggle and joke whilst they play. And now they are a string quartet with bells on.
With the dancing, singing and fast pace it is easy to forget that they are playing all the music, all the time, without missing a beat'
Wiltshire Gazette and Herald ★★★★★
Combining song, dance and comedy and providing their own constant soundtrack on their classical stringed instruments, the virtuosic Bowjangles fill every corner of the stage with energy and music. Part moralistic tale, part music-comedy spectacular, part panto, ‘A Christmash Carol’ includes Christmas favourites such as ‘Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas’, Sleigh Bells’ and even a potted history of Christmas music! With outrageous costumes, Christmas games and some obligatory audience participation, this hilarious madcap romp will be the highlight of your festive season!
'Superb musicians, tuneful singing voices and a gift for physical comedy'
Broadway Baby ★★★★★
You'd never have imagined that anyone could incorporate classical music and modern comedy so brilliantly'
PerformanceReviewed ★★★★★
“All four performers are either inhaling sugar or secretly robots from
the future designed to shame all other acts into upping their game.”
Views From The Gods ★★★★★
Bowjangles Presents 'A ChristmasH Carol'
Waterloo East Theatre, Brad Street, London
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This event ended on Wednesday 21st of December 2016
This event ended on Wednesday 21st of December 2016
Admission
£14/£12 on the door or £12/£10 in advance
box office: 0207 928 0060
waterlooeast.co.uk
£14/£12 on the door or £12/£10 in advance
box office: 0207 928 0060
waterlooeast.co.uk
Location
Waterloo East Theatre, Brad Street, London
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