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Review: New Scrooge brings a fresh new feel to Cygnet Theatre's long-running 'Christmas Carol'

Cygnet's founding artistic director has taken over the lead role after the retirement Tom Stephenson, who played the part for nine years

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Kate Atkinson's Shrines of Gaiety, reviewed.

Her latest novel combines the intrigue of her Jackson Brodie mysteries with the sweep of Life After Life.

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Dickens meets Rockwell for weeklong Victorian celebration


STOCKBRIDGE - Nearly a century after English author Charles Dickens penned "A Christmas Carol," Norman Rockwell found inspiration in the literary classic.
For the Dec. 15, 1934 cover of "The Saturday Evening Post," the famed American illustrator chose to portray the novel's characters Tiny Tim sitting atop Bob Cratchit's left shoulder.
At Cratchit's feet, Tiny Tim's famous line: "God bless us everyone."
The Rockwell-Dickens connection seems a natural, according to Tom Daly, curator of education at the Norman Rockwell Museum.
"As a little boy, Rockwell's dad read Dickens stories to him," Daly said. "Both [the artist and writer] give interesting details in their works that often tell a much larger story."

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