A Christmas Carol Theatre Breaks
Neil Morrissey, (Men Behaving Badly and Waterloo Road) and Matthew Cottle (Bridgerton and The Windsors) starred in this ghostly adaptation by Mark Gatiss (A League of Gentleman and Doctor Who) of Dickens’s Christmas favourite: A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story
Marley was dead: to begin with
It’s Christmas Eve, and the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge receives a chilling visit from the ghost of his former partner Jacob Marley.
Bound in chains for a lifetime of greed, Marley warns Scrooge it isn’t too late to change his fate, but only if he survives three more ghostly encounters.
With eerie Victorian special effects to match its surroundings in the Victoria Alexandra Palace Theatre (see below) and spine-tingling storytelling, audiences were frightened and delighted in equal measure as they entered the supernatural world of A Christmas Carol this Christmas
A Christmas Carol A Ghost Story Cast
Neil Morrissey, beloved for Men Behaving Badly and Waterloo Road, appeared as Jacob Marley, and Matthew Cottle (Bridgerton and The Windsors), reprised his role as Scrooge.
The Alexandra Palace Theatre
The Alexandra Palace Theatre, in Alexandra Park in north London, is a unique theatre, lost in time. With stunningly preserved original 1875 features, the atmospheric Alexandra Palace Theatre will be the perfect setting for Dickens’ most haunting Christmas tale.
The Alexandra Palace Theatre, Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, London, N22 7AY
Performances of A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story
- Evenings: Tuesday to Saturday 19:30pm
Matinees: Saturday 14:30pm and Sunday 13:00pm 17:00pm - Running time was: 2hr 10min. Incl. 1 interval.
- Booked from: 21 November 2025 to 04 January 2026
Special Performances
What is a good hotel for A Christmas Carol A Ghost Story at the Alexandra Palace Theatre?
The Best Western London Highbury is our closest hotel to the Alexandra Palace Theatre. Normally I would also suggest any hotel on the Northern Line as the theatre is just a short walk from Alexandra Palace Station, through glorious Alexandra Park. But on the basis that any audience member for A Christmas Carol will be doing that walk in the dead of winter, I would instead suggest picking the closest hotel and getting a taxi to the theatre!
If you do want to hit the underground to get into central London the London Highbury is situated just a 5 minute walk from both Finsbury Park and Manor House Underground Stations.

