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The Wardrobe Theatre and Front Room Theatre join forces for Christmas mashup: ‘Moulin Scrooge’
Leading fringe venues The Wardrobe Theatre in Bristol and Front Room Theatre in Weston-super-Mare are joining forces to produce the latest in a series of Christmas mashups.
Following in the wake of smash-hit sellout shows including Notting Hell: The Greatest Story in the Underworld, The Good, The Bad & The Coyote Ugly, Little Women in Black, Oedipuss in Boots, and Goldilock, Stock & Three Smoking Bears, Moulin Scrooge will have two festive seasonal runs – in Bristol for 2025/6, and in Weston-super-Mare for 2026/7.
Bidding to take the crown of “your best Christmas show night out – past, present or yet to come” and replete, we are assured, with “big Dickens energy”, the adult-only mashup musical will be directed by Adam Fuller, who is the co-creative director of Front Room Theatre, with strong connections to The Wardrobe Theatre.
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“Glitz! Showgirls! A giant, gaudy elephant! This flamboyant nightclub-cum-bordello writhing with tassels, tits and tuberculosis is the number one pleasure-spot where every vivacious Victorian with a taste for the unrestrained wants to be this Christmas Eve.
“Everyone, that is, except stuffy old Ebby Scrooge – a greedy, hateful miser who detests merriment.
“But when some spooky ghosts push his buttons, can-can Scrooge find love and learn the true meaning of a jolly winter festival before his soul is doomed forever?”
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Moulin Scrooge is at The Wardrobe Theatre on November 21-January 17; times vary. Tickets are available at www.thewardrobetheatre.com.
All photos: The Wardrobe Theatre / Front Room Theatre
Read next:
- Review: Notting Hell: The Greatest Story in the Underworld, The Wardrobe Theatre – ‘As funny a show as you could want in this world, or under it’
- The Good, The Bad & The Coyote Ugly, The Wardrobe Theatre – ‘A delightful evening of high-paced silliness’
- Review: MDH – Puppets Do a Movie, The Wardrobe – ‘Mahna Mahna meets Yippee Ki-Yay, with moments of true brilliance’