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Plaque to mark iconic event in literary history
November 27, 2025
|Birmingham Mail
DICKENS GAVE FIRST READING OF A CHRISTMAS CAROL AT TOWN HALL
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Birmingham Town Hall A ticket, made out in the name of Charles Dickens, for a performance at the town hall on May 12, 1852
A BLUE plaque to commemorate the first ever public reading of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens himself at Birmingham Town Hall, in December 1853, is to be unveiled.
The town hall is to be awarded the plaque by Birmingham Civic Society to mark the remarkable moment in literary history.
The plaque will be unveiled on Monday, December 15, by Birmingham actor Anton Lesser, known for Wolf Hall, Endeavour, and Game of Thrones.
The unveiling coincides with a special evening at Town Hall: A Christmas Carol with Anton Lesser and Orchestra of the Swan.
Anton will bring the story to life in the very space where Dickens performed it for the first time.
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