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“The Queen and the Commoner” at the General Crook House

“The Queen and the Commoner” at the General Crook House Museum – 6pm
Mr. Dickens performed a special reading for the Jubilee earlier this year at the Rochester Dickens Festival. The Queen and the Commoner is a telling of the relationship between Charles Dickens and Queen Victoria. DCHS is only U.S. venue to offer this reading! The evening includes heavy appetizers served at 6pm, followed by a performance of The Queen and the Commoner at 7pm.

Tickets are $85 for members and $90 for non-members.

To reserve, call (402) 455-9990 ex.102 or to reserve online, click the Paypal button below:


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“A Christmas Carol” at Field Club Omaha

“A Christmas Carol” at Field Club of Omaha – 2pm
The timeless story of ‘A Christmas Carol’ remains as relevant over 150 years after the death of Charles Dickens as when the book was first published in December 1843. The most popular book of the holiday season that year, the now classic work of literature continues to be shared as an annual holiday tradition today. Gerald brings his unique adaptation to the classic Christmas tale, in which he plays over 30 characters as a one-man show! This performance includes an Afternoon Tea service.

Tickets are $45 for members and $50 for non-members.

To reserve, call (402) 455-9990 ex.102 or to reserve online, click the Paypal button below:


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A Day with Dickens

A Christmas Carol – Timeless Dickens Classic

Daniel J. Gross High School Auditorium

7700 S 43rd Street

 

2PM Afternoon Tea

$40 Members; $45 Not yet members

3PM Performance

 

The Signalman and Doctor Marigold

The Signalman; a spine-chilling, atmospheric ghost story and Doctor Marigold; a tale of a fast talking salesman.

 

General Crook House Museum

5730 N 30th Street, #11b

6PM Heavy Appetizers, Cocktails – $80

7PM Performance

The audience will have the chance to enter the world of Charles Dickens in the company of his great-great-grandson, as Gerald brings us a timeless holiday tradition or relives the haunting memories of a grisly railway disaster. Dickens wrote Doctor Marigold to perform in his theatrical tours, so this chance to see Gerald Dickens continuing the tradition is a unique opportunity not to be missed. These incredible live one-man performances are available to a limited audience on November 6th.

Gerald Dickens Tea

Gerald Dickens Tea at Gross High School

Gerald Dickens

Gerald Dickens at the Gen. Crook House

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