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Fezziwig’s Ball Brings Dickensian Flare to Spark the Christmas Season

First Annual Fezziwig's Ball at The Citizen in Worcester, MA

Literary juggernaut Charles Dickens did one of his last readings in Worcester, Mass. at Mechanic’s Hall in 1868. And, Vaillancourt Folk Art has been flying Charles Dicken’s great-great grandson, Gerald, to their theatre in Sutton, Mass. to perform A Christmas Carol every Thanksgiving weekend since 2009.

Seeing the play will certainly put you in the holiday spirit but now Vaillancourt Folk Art and Niche Hospitality Group are joining forces to bring a little more Dickens to Central Massachusetts. Experience Act 1, Scene 5 at the First Annual Fezziwig’s Ball located at The Citizen Wine Bar on Friday, December 4 at 6 p.m.

First Annual Fezziwig's Ball at The Citizen in Worcester, MAThe Citizen’s covered patio will be transformed into a Dickensian themed dinner party featuring a traditional English feast including a carving station and 19th century inspired cocktails as well as music from the era. Decked out in authentic threads, Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig will be there to show everyone how to party like it’s 1822.

Niche Hospitality’s Mike Covino hopes the event will be a party for all ages. “When I think about Fezziwig’s Christmas Eve party in the book, I think about merriment, joy and fun. I hope our version of Fezziwig’s Ball brings people together from all walks of life to celebrate and to be grateful for our family, friends, and community.”

To give you the Cliffs Notes, the Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge a time when he worked as an apprentice for Mr. Fezziwig. Fezziwig cared more about spreading joy to people than profits, which is why he hosted a jubilant Christmas Eve party with his wife.

“Fezziwig’s party epitomizes the celebratory nature of the holiday season and what better way to bring it to life than by partnering with the masters of hospitality: Niche Hospitality Group,” says Luke M. Vaillancourt, Director of Digital Marketing for Vaillancourt Folk Art, which is considered one of the last “Made in America” Christmas studios.

The authentic menu for the first annual Fezziwig's Ball at The Citizen in Worcester, MASome guests are opting to dress in traditional Victorian-era garb as Covino will offer prizes for tye best dressed. (For a little Industrial Revolution attire inspiration, women’s dresses began to change at that time. Waistlines dropped to the smallest part of the waist and skirts were wide with tucks, pleats, ruffles or loops. Men’s fashion emphasized broad shoulders with puffed sleeves and narrow waistcoats.)

No matter what outfit you pick, the mission of the party is meant to unite guests. Vaillancourt Folk Art and Niche Hospitality Group hopes to turn strangers into old friends by the end of the night with the help of some warm-hearted Christmas cheer—that maybe we’ll hold onto all year.

Like Dickens wrote, “There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.” And, there’s no better place to find merriment and the Christmas spirit than at a ball dedicated to the same sentiment. Tickets are $75 (inclusive of gratuity) and are available online or by calling (508) 459-9090. A cash bar will be available also.

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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