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Oddsocks Productions have managed to perform its version of A Christmas Carol
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Oddsocks Productions with its own version of this year s A Christmas Carol (Image: Oddsocks)
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Live auditorium performances will be making a welcome return to Rosehill Theatre on Friday. Oddsocks Productions returns to the venue with their spin on “A Christmas Carol” as part of their upcoming, strictly limited, live tour of their new production - created using their recent lifeline funding from Arts Council England’s Cultural Recovery Fund. Creative producer, Elli Mackenzie said: “Due to the Covid-19 situation, Oddsocks had to cancel two tours this year and a series of other projects, but thanks to our lifeline funding and the support of our colleagues who run venues across the UK, we are relieved to be able to create a new production just in time for Christmas.