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...
It's a Wonderful Life A Live Radio Play & CCT Season Reveal
Steps To The Stage
28 minutes
12 months ago
It's a Wonderful Life A Live Radio Play & CCT Season Reveal
Send us a textWhat if you could bring the charm of a 1940s radio play to the stage, all while presenting the venerable classic, It's A Wonderful Life? On "Steps to the Stage," we explore this intriguing blend with director Chris Diehl and actors Philip Kasinski, Lourie Deards Chase, and Danny Chase as they breathe new life into "It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play." Our guests share how this innovative format allows theater companies to capture the magic of the beloved film without the n...
Steps To The Stage
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...