Book your tickets now for A Christmas Carol!

We’re delighted to announce that Veteran Cornish actor and a founder member of Kneehigh, David Mynne, is returning to Hayle for a performance of A Christmas Carol at the Passmore Edwards Institute 7.30pm Friday 6th December.  You can book your tickets now via: https://HayleTownCouncil.as.me/?appointmentType=68708594 (£11 which includes booking fee)

Spend an evening with Ebenezer Scrooge: a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, clutching, covetous old miser! Bah!  In their inimitable style, the team that brought you Great Expectations, The Odyssey, Canterbury Tales and Dracula: the Vampyr will now take you on a grim (sort of) journey through the dark, dismal streets of Victorian London.  Dickens’ original words with added silliness. Silliness?  Bah!

Celebrate the festive season with a mesmerising one-man performance of Charles Dickens’ timeless, transformative story: A Christmas Carol. Bah! Humbug!

The show is set to sell out quickly, so get your tickets now to start the festive season with a glass of mulled wine, a mince pie and a Christmas classic.

How to Book & Multiple Bookings:

Click the ‘Book Here‘ link and you will be taken to the booking system.

  1. On the ‘choose your appointment’ page select the date and time.
  2. You will see three options: ‘continue‘, ‘add time‘ or ‘recurring‘.
  3. Press continue to pay, or add another for multiple booking.
  4. Press add another as many times as you need to add another booking.
  5. When you have finished, press continue to pay.
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