Fezziwig's Warehouse

The Happiest Party in London, c. 1850

Fezziwig Basics
Management Team PDF Print E-mail

Fezziwig's is a theatrical production, and we do have some structure even if it isn't always obvious from the outside. There is a director, several assistants, and then more assistants. It works for Mr. F., and so it works for us.

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Our Part in the Story PDF Print E-mail

At Fezziwig's Warehouse it is always Christmas Eve. Dickens mentions us during Scrooge's journey with the Ghost of Christmas Past. At this point of the story, Scrooge is remembering his youth and reflecting on the lessons he should have learned from his experiences. The scene recounted is filled with happiness and the joy of Christmas. The text from the book follows:

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Who We Are and What We Do PDF Print E-mail

We like to think of Fezziwig's as the happiest place on earth, or at least Dickens Fair. Our moment in the Christmas Carol story is one of Scrooge's happiest memories, a company party hosted by a benevolent boss and peopled by employees and working class neighbors. Scrooge fondly remembers the party and the time he spent as an apprentice to Mr. Fezziwig.

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Should Belle Leave Scrooge?
 
During Fair
Ask questions. Don't be afraid to ask for clarification or help. We're a team.
Drink lots of water. No, more water than that.
Eat regularly. You're burning a lot of calories.
We highly recommend Mr. Brown's morning mush as the best breakfast at fair. Bowl of mush (oatmeal with fruit cooked in), with or without a sausage is the perfect fuel for Fezziwig’s.
The Meat Pie Shop (near the V&A) is also another good value for hot food midday.
Take your breaks. Find a bench somewhere in fair and sit. Walk the fair in character. Go to the big green room out back and check your iPhone. Take some time off.
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