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Remembrance and Repentance: The Ghost of Christmas Past with Abigail Stonestreet
Sarah Stonestreet : Dec 4, 2024 12:05:00 AM
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We’re diving into the first part of A Christmas Carol, starting with an introduction to the greedy, miserable miser Ebenezer Scrooge. My daughter Abigail joins me today to explore who Scrooge is at the beginning of the novel, and how his encounters with the ghost of Jacob Marley and the Ghost of Christmas Past begin to change him ... or do they? Tune in and find out!
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Show Notes
This episode of the Strong Women podcast corresponds with our Strong Women Advent 2024 reading plan. We’re reading A Christmas Carol together this year, and you can read with us! Get your free reading guide at colsoncenter.org/advent.
Abigail’s favorite adaptation of A Christmas Carol: The Muppet Christmas Carol with Michael Caine (1992).
Grab a copy of A Christmas Carol. Here are several options:
Bonus: Illustrations by John Leech
Want more options for observing Advent? Find Advent readings, music, art, and activities in last year’s Strong Women Advent resource at colsoncenter.org/advent2023.
Adaptations of A Christmas Carol to watch:
Traditional
- A Christmas Carol with Alastair Sim (1951) (Titled Scrooge in the U.K.)
- A Christmas Carol with George C. Scott (1984)
- A Christmas Carol with Sir Patrick Stewart (1999)
Musical
- Scrooge with Albert Finney (1970)
- A Christmas Carol (1994) (Broadway production. See here for upcoming performances near you)
Unconventional
- The Muppet Christmas Carol with Michael Caine (1992)
- A Christmas Carol with Jim Carrey (2009) (Animated feature)
Let me know what you think of these adaptations! Pop into the Strong Women Podcast Community Facebook group to let me know what’s your favorite adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
Related Podcast Episodes:
- A Defense of Christmas (Classical Stuff You Should Know)
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