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Thanksgiving Weekend Is Dickens Weekend in Sutton

Dickens Weekend 2015

In 2015, Gerald Charles Dickens will be performing both A Christmas Carol and Doctor Marigold

It’s never too early to plan for Thanksgiving Weekend.

Dickens is no stranger to Christmas at Vaillancourt Folk Art. Since 2009, Gerald Charles Dickens has made the flight from England to take stage at Vaillancourt’s in Sutton, MA to perform his one man performance of A Christmas Carol—in a similar fashion that his great-great grandfather, Charles Dickens, did during his American readings. Each year since, hundreds of audience members choose to start their holiday season with the intimate performance and meet-and-greet immediately following afterwards. And the 2015 season adds a bonus: one performance of Dickens’ most popular readings, Doctor Marigold.

Gerald Charles Dickens during a performance.Doctor Marigold was one of Charles Dickens most popular readings. The doctor of the title is a market Cheap Jack, named in honour of a doctor who assisted at his birth. On the surface he is a trader with a rapid sales-patter, but underneath there lays a story both moving and heartbreaking. Although little known today, Dr Marigold still moves audiences as it did in Charles’ day.

This is not the first time that Vaillancourt Folk Art has hosted Mr. Dickens for a non-Christmas performance. In 2012, in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Dickens’ birth, Vaillancourt Folk Art teamed up with Mechanics Hall (a venue where Charles Dickens performed A Christmas Carol in 1868) to recreate the American tour. During that September weekend, Mr. Dickens took to the Vaillancourt stage and did readings—Oliver Twist, A Child’s Journey with Dickens, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby—to an enthusiastic audience.

To those attending one of the three performance of A Christmas Carol, discounted tickets are available for the Doctor Marigold performance to ensure you have a full Dickens weekend.

2015 Performance Schedule

A Christmas Carol

  • Saturday, November 28th at 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM at Vaillancourt Folk Art in Sutton
  • Sunday, November 29th at 2:00 PM at Vaillancourt Folk Artt in Sutton

Doctor Marigold

  • Sunday, November 29th at 6:00 PM at Vaillancourt Folk Art in Sutton
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Dickens Returns to Worcester!

A Weekend Celebrating Charles Dickens’ 200th Birthday in Worcester

As the world celebrates Charles Dickens’ 200th birthday, Vaillancourt Folk Art–known for Christmas Traditions–is bringing Gerald Charles Dickens to Worcester. He has set off on a world tour, retracing the historic steps that Charles Dickens made during his famous American tours. With the birthday celebration that began with the Queen of England at Buckingham Palace, Gerald will stop in Worcester in September on his 2012 American Tour!

For this historic tour, Dickens will entertain the audience with a one man performance of Dickens’ classic ghost story, A Christmas Carol, at Mechanics Hall in Worcester on Friday, September 21st at 8:00pm followed by two performances at Vaillancourt Folk Art in Sutton on Saturday, September 22 at 2:00pm with excerpts from The Republic of My Imagination and Oliver Twist and at 7:00pm with A Child’s Journey with Dickens, and The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.

Meet the great-great grandson of Charles Dickens as he reclaims the main stage at Mechanics Hall in the same manner in which Charles Dickens did in March of 1868. A limited number of tickets are available for a VIP reception before the performance. VIP reception ticket-holders will be introduced to Gerald and enjoy fine hor d’oeuvres donated and prepared by The Peoples Kitchen. Following each performance, Gerald Dickens will be on hand to sign merchandise and greet patrons.

The Dickens Returns! celebration is available because of the generous support of Worcester Historical Museum, John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Richard Carr & Associates.

Charles Dickens visited America on two book tours—the first in 1842 and the second in 1868 which included a reading at Mechanics Hall. By 1868, Charles Dickens was the most celebrated author in the English speaking world, and close to 2,000 patrons jammed into Mechanics Hall to hear his dramatic performance. Charles’ great-great Grandson will be touring the U.S. with his very popular and artistic re-enactment of his ancestor’s performances, and specifically wished to include Mechanics Hall on his fall tour.

Born in Landport England in 1812, Charles Dickens was raised in a tough working-class condition and forced to work at a blackening factory—a dirty and backbreaking experience retold in many of his famous novels—after his father was forced into debtors’ prison. Charles took great pleasure sharing his novels and stories through readings to packed audiences across England and America. In an adaptive manner, Gerald Dickens has rekindled his great-great grandfather’s readings, considered by the New York Times as “a once in a lifetime brush with literary history,” and which the Los Angeles Times says “the audience was rapt, as it was in Charles’ day!”

Gerald Dickens has been re-enacting Charles’ dramatic readings since 2008 at Vaillancourt Folk Art to sell-out audiences. He is actively celebrating Charles’ 200th birthday, starting in February with the Wreath-Laying Ceremony at Westminster Abbey followed by a banquet at The Mansion House, where the Lord Mayor of the City of London resides. On Valentine’s Day, Her Majesty the Queen along with the Duke of Edinburgh invited Gerald to Buckingham Palace to continue the birthday celebrations.

Tickets are available through Mechanics Hall, meetdickens.com, group tickets are available for classes, organizations, and companies.