Send us a text A small stage, a big cast, and a 1940s reset bring fresh heart to Miracle on 34th Street as we explore belief, courage, and community. We share how volunteers, teachers, and first-timers shape a classic into something intimate, warm, and alive. • why we chose Miracle on 34th Street and set it in the 1940s • how a large ensemble, kids to grandparents, powers the show • Doris Walker’s arc as a frank, working single mother • crafting Fred Gailey’s warmth and courtroom grit • Jack...
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Send us a text A small stage, a big cast, and a 1940s reset bring fresh heart to Miracle on 34th Street as we explore belief, courage, and community. We share how volunteers, teachers, and first-timers shape a classic into something intimate, warm, and alive. • why we chose Miracle on 34th Street and set it in the 1940s • how a large ensemble, kids to grandparents, powers the show • Doris Walker’s arc as a frank, working single mother • crafting Fred Gailey’s warmth and courtroom grit • Jack...
Send us a text How often do audiences get to experience a play directed by its own playwright? In this enlightening episode of Steps to the Stage, we take you behind the scenes of "Bending the Spoon," part of Chino Community Theatre's Three on the Edge Festival, where writer-director Ken Lay brings his own creation to life. The play centers on a three-generation family preparing to celebrate a sweet sixteen birthday that unexpectedly resurrects a 20-year-old family tragedy. While the premise...
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Send us a text A small stage, a big cast, and a 1940s reset bring fresh heart to Miracle on 34th Street as we explore belief, courage, and community. We share how volunteers, teachers, and first-timers shape a classic into something intimate, warm, and alive. • why we chose Miracle on 34th Street and set it in the 1940s • how a large ensemble, kids to grandparents, powers the show • Doris Walker’s arc as a frank, working single mother • crafting Fred Gailey’s warmth and courtroom grit • Jack...