
Not sure what Mr Dickens would make of the following account of how his story was interpreted:
Cue the Wailers!!
Another highlight... is the apparition of BOB MARLEY, who first descends on Scrooge's bedchamber portending his upcoming encounter with the spirit world.

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Bob Marley and Chucky in the same production - this truly is a radical intepretation !
Not only that, but describing Bob's appearance as like something out of a 'hammer horror', suggests either a very nasty murder, or that some of the puppets might not have been put together too well, rather than from a Hammer Horror film.
GILL comments...
If my memory is correct one of Bob Marley's most famous numbers was 'Redemption Song'.
Seems appropriate!
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