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A crazy, cracking Christmas caper, bursting with big Dickens energy

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November 14, 2025

If panto makes you nauseous and Christmas fappery gives you the ick, then head to The Wardrobe Theatre this season for the new adults- only musical mash-up, Moulin Scrooge! writes NATALIE BANYARD

- NATALIE BANYARD

WHAT do you get when you merge together festive classic Scrooge with musical phenomenon Moulin Rouge?

This year's crazy, cracking Christmas caper at The Wardrobe Theatre - that's what!

This Christmas, The Wardrobe Theatre and Weston's Front Room Theatre team up for Moulin Scrooge; a brand new belly-laughing, belly-dancing, mashup musical comedy with big Dickens energy!

Playing at Old Market's Wardrobe Theatre from November 21 to January 17, Moulin Scrooge promises to be your best Christmas show night out - past, present or yet to come!

"It is definitely for those who want something different to the usual Christmas offerings," says Adam Fuller, director of Moulin Scrooge and co-creative director of Front Room Theatre. "It's an anti-Christmas show, if you will. Audiences can expect a lot of laughing, silliness, parody, and a saucy old time!"

Glitz! Showgirls! A giant, gaudy elephant! Moulin Rouge, the flamboyant nightclub-cum-bordello writhing with tassels and tuberculosis, is the number one pleasure-spot where every vivacious Victorian with a taste for the unrestrained wants to be this Christmas Eve.

Everyone, that is, except stuffy old Ebby Scrooge a greedy, hateful miser who detests merriment.

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