Monday, December 24, 2012

A Christmas Carol

The kids had an opportunity to audition for our community theater group's production of "A Christmas Carol", and what do you know?  They each got a part! So we have been busy with rehearsals for the last month, but it was well worth all the hard work. Here are their pictures from the playbill
Tristan Samuelson - Littlest Urchin Boy
Grace Samuelon - Urchin Girl and Cratchet Girl
Grace was originally cast as just an urchin girl, but because of her dependability, she was asked to be an understudy for a couple of other parts, and opening night she was called upon to fill the role of Cratchet girl as well.
The first two performances were dinner shows, and since my mom was here, we were able to have a date night to enjoy the show without interruption.
Their opening night gifts, flowers for Grace and a guitar strap for Tristan
The Cratchet Family
Mr. Scrooge and the Littlest Urchin Boy
The kids were also involved in the children's choir that performed before the shows
"I'll do it, I ain't scared!"
After the boys were being taunted to go sing at Scrooges door.
Singing "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"
The ghost of Marley
The ghost of Christmas Past
Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig
Grandma and Naomi enjoying the show
The ghost of Christmas Present
The Cratchit Family
The ghost of Christmases yet to come
Receiving a schilling from Mr. Scrooge
At Fred's house
Mr. Cratchit being ashamed for being late to work
Mr. Cratchit's response after getting a raise from ol' Scrooge
Taking a bow

We were sooo proud of these kids! I never imagined Tristan would ever be interested in being in a play, much less having a speaking/singing part.  But he did wonderfully and enjoyed it very much.  Grace was amazing as well, and really made us proud when she was asked to be an understudy and was ultimately cast as the Cratchit girl as well.  We were proud of both of them for being reliable to be at all of their practices and know all of their lines, even when they had to adjust on the spot just a few rehearsals before the show.  If they have the opportunity again, I know they will jump at the chance to preform - I think we've got a couple of thespians on our hands!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing all the photos, Danielle! I loved looking at them. Your kids are growing up so! And they look like wonderful kiddos! I know you were proud and that they had a ball! Blessings!

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