I'll Be Home for Christmas
Poster design by Nazareene Publishing
Show: I'll Be Home for Christmas
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Date: Sunday, December 19th, 2010.
Place: Nashwaaksis Middle School's Theatre, Fredericton, N.B.
Tickets: $10.00 (Adults); $8.00 (Seniors & Students):
Set in late 1941, I'll Be Home for Christmas is the story of the faith of a family, and a nation on the brink of World War II, preparing to celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace. Most of the action takes place in the main characters' home, with the choir providing music and drama as it is broadcast over the family radio. The music highlights the sounds of the '40s, including swing, lush ballads, and big band songs interspersed with reenactments of radio broadcasts during that time. Original music mixed with familiar Christmas favorites form the backdrop for this memorable dramatic musical.
Book by Deborah Craig-Claar; music by Mark Hayes. The script has been adapted to reflect Fredericton in the early years of World War ll.
We have a cast and chorus of sixty. This project is a combined effort of the newly formed MADRIGAL GLEE AND MADRIGAL PLAYERS. Our cast includes children, youth and adults: professional musicians and people who are experiencing the stage for the first time.
Proceeds from the concert will go to support Camp Rotary and the local Food Bank. Audience members are also asked to bring a non perishable food item.
Director: Judy Lavigne
Assistant Directors: Sarah Farquhar and Tyler Hanley
Choreographers: Luis Rizo La Rosa and Sue Thompson
Music Director: Judy Lavigne, assisted by Becka deHaan and Libby Cassidy
Technical Director: Aaron Wilson
Stage Manager: Macky Singh
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Date: Sunday, December 19th, 2010.
Place: Nashwaaksis Middle School's Theatre, Fredericton, N.B.
Tickets: $10.00 (Adults); $8.00 (Seniors & Students):
Set in late 1941, I'll Be Home for Christmas is the story of the faith of a family, and a nation on the brink of World War II, preparing to celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace. Most of the action takes place in the main characters' home, with the choir providing music and drama as it is broadcast over the family radio. The music highlights the sounds of the '40s, including swing, lush ballads, and big band songs interspersed with reenactments of radio broadcasts during that time. Original music mixed with familiar Christmas favorites form the backdrop for this memorable dramatic musical.
Book by Deborah Craig-Claar; music by Mark Hayes. The script has been adapted to reflect Fredericton in the early years of World War ll.
We have a cast and chorus of sixty. This project is a combined effort of the newly formed MADRIGAL GLEE AND MADRIGAL PLAYERS. Our cast includes children, youth and adults: professional musicians and people who are experiencing the stage for the first time.
Proceeds from the concert will go to support Camp Rotary and the local Food Bank. Audience members are also asked to bring a non perishable food item.
Director: Judy Lavigne
Assistant Directors: Sarah Farquhar and Tyler Hanley
Choreographers: Luis Rizo La Rosa and Sue Thompson
Music Director: Judy Lavigne, assisted by Becka deHaan and Libby Cassidy
Technical Director: Aaron Wilson
Stage Manager: Macky Singh