The Day Dickens Drowned

Selected for a workshop at Connecticut Theatre Exchange, Washington, CT

This play presents the possible circumstance where the true inspiration for "A Christmas Carol" was wrought. After falling from a ship into dark, churning waters, Charles Dickens is swept into a near death experience. Tasked to identify his "benefactor" in order to return to life, Dickens embarks on a journey.
He, like his future character, Scrooge, is confronted by spirits from his past—his devoted but long...

This play presents the possible circumstance where the true inspiration for "A Christmas Carol" was wrought. After falling from a ship into dark, churning waters, Charles Dickens is swept into a near death experience. Tasked to identify his "benefactor" in order to return to life, Dickens embarks on a journey.
He, like his future character, Scrooge, is confronted by spirits from his past—his devoted but long-suffering wife, Elizabeth; the formidable Charlotte Brontë, who challenges his legacy and his dismissive attitudes toward women writers; and the shadow of his own mother, whose emotional distance has haunted him since childhood. Led by these figures and others, Dickens must navigate scenes from his life—revisiting his marriage, his creative triumphs, and the wounds he inflicted on those closest to him. As the boundaries between memory and imagination blur, Dickens is forced to reckon with his failures and his loves. Only by facing the truth can Dickens hope to find redemption and return to the world he left behind.

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The Day Dickens Drowned

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  • Peter B. Sonenstein: The Day Dickens Drowned

    This is a sharp new take on Charles Dickens written in Susan's unique comic/dramatic voice. Too often in the theatre, Dickens is limited to yet another ubiquitous Christmas Carol adaptation, but here Susan subverts the Christmaas Carol structure and turns it back on its author to explore his own legacy and humanity. A truly ambitious work.

    This is a sharp new take on Charles Dickens written in Susan's unique comic/dramatic voice. Too often in the theatre, Dickens is limited to yet another ubiquitous Christmas Carol adaptation, but here Susan subverts the Christmaas Carol structure and turns it back on its author to explore his own legacy and humanity. A truly ambitious work.

(Cast of Six) The Day Dickens Drowned
Charles Dickens - may be cast 30- 50ish
Catherine / Ballerina/Mother - may be cast 30 -50ish
Tenement Blister/Captain- may be cast 40-60ish
Ellen - may be cast 20-30ish
Charlotte Bronte/Sailor- 20-30ish
Smerk, the Illustrator

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Connecticut Theatre Exchange, Year 2026