Final rehearsals are underway for the Monmouth College Theatre and the Buchanan Center for the Fine Arts production of Charles Dickens’ Christmas Carol.
Almost seventy college students, faculty, and townspeople are featured in this warm retelling of the classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s encounter with the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Performances begin this Thursday evening at 7:30 PM and continue on Friday at 7:30 PM and Saturday at 2:00 and 7:30. For best seats and to get information about which cast is performing at which times call the Buchanan Center at 309-734-3033.
There will also be two performances for Monmouth elementary school children. Take a gander at some of the action at the rehearsal in the pics below.
Thomasina in Tom Stoppard's mind bending time warping play, ARCADIA, observes that when you stir raspberry jam into vanilla pudding it will first swirl in streaks but ultimately will turn the entire pudding pink. If you stir the pudding in the opposite direction, the jam will not separate back out again. --LIFE MOVES ONLY FORWARD--NEVER BACK!--
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