ANDOVER Musical and Operatic Society (AMOS) are getting into the Christmas spirit to perform their musical production of Scrooge at The Lights in December.
Based on the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol, the show tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a cold-hearted, tight-fisted, selfish man, who despises Christmas.
He is forced to face his unpleasant past, present and future via three ghosts; as a result he undergoes a major transformation and his Christmas spirit is restored.
With all the familiar characters, including Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim, and accompanied by a lively cast, this is a great show for all the family, tackled with the usual flair, energy and talent audiences have come to expect from AMOS.
A treat for all fans of musicals, Scrooge will in turn bring a tear to your eye and leave you with a smile on your face!
Performances run from 1 to 5 December and tickets priced £12.50 are on sale now from the box office on 01264 368368.
The Andover Advertiser has one family ticket (two adults, two children) to give away for the 7.30pm performance on 5 December.
All you have to do is answer the following question: Who wrote A Christmas Carol?
1. Jane Austen 2. William Shakespeare 3. Charles Dickens Please send your entries to Scrooge Competition, Leisure Desk, Andover Advertiser 24-32 London Street, Andover, Hants, SP10 2PE. Or email leisuredesk@andoveradvertiser.co.uk Please include your full name and address and a daytime telephone number.
Entries should arrive no later than 10am on Wednesday, 4 December.
A condition of entry of this competition is that your name and address may be published when the results are announced if you are a winner.
Usual rules apply. The editor’s decision is final.
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