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By Lucy Hooker
Some mornings Susan Booth, a property developer in Yorkshire, doesn t bother getting dressed.
Instead, she makes herself two cups of tea (to save going up and down the stairs for more) pulls on her favourite baggy grey jumper and, laptop at the ready, watches through the window as the sun rises over Swaledale.
Ms Booth, who until last March worked full-time in an office, but now works for herself, never stays in bed longer than a few hours. Once she s had her sixth cup of tea she knows its time to get up and get on with the rest of the day.
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Five ways the Alliance Theatreâs drive-in Christmas Carol uplifts the spirit
The show must go on
Photograph by Greg Mooney
For almost 30 years, the Alliance Theatre has ushered in the holiday spirit with a production of
A Christmas Carol. Based on Charles Dickensâ 19th century classic, the play takes the curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge through the Christmases of his past, present, and future in order to teach him an important lesson about compassion and charity.
In a year addled with unprecedented challengesânamely, the Covid-19 pandemicâartistic director Susan Booth says that Dickensâ story stands the test of time and that the company was determined to find a way to lift peopleâs spirits this holiday season.