Then back into his life walks his eighth-grade flame, Meredith O’Connor – only now it’s Sister Meredith Louise, and it becomes a New Year’s Eve to remember. Danny Fleming had convinced himself that life’s dreams can’t be anything more than dreams. Here’s what the Ring’s write-up says: “A bright, warm comedy about dreams, life, and love. It stars John Manning and Jocelyn Duford as Danny and Meredith. 29-31, at the Players Ring Theatre in Portsmouth, N.H. ‘FIRST NIGHT’ FOR NEW YEAR’S: Jack Neary directs his charming romantic comedy “First Night” for four performances only, Dec. The show is refined and revised each year to feature more magic than ever before, with an array of spectacles from smoke and fog to spectacular flying stunts.īalefire Productions brings the holiday favorite to live in the intimate setting of Gallery Z, 167 Market Street, Lowell, Dec. She is an honor student and a board member of the theatre guild and the school’s co-ed a cappella group.Īdapted by the Hanover’s president and CEO Troy Siebels and featuring the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ, the production features timeless music, lavish costumes, and spine-tingling special effects. Most recently, she played Sophie Sheridan in Chelmsford High’s production of “Mamma Mia” in November. She is thrilled to be in the cast.Ī sophomore at Chelmsford High School, she debuted 8 years ago as a second-grader cast as Gretl von Trapp in a production of “The Sound of Music.” She was hooked and has been involved in theatre throughout Massachusetts since then. 16-23, and it features Lillian Rogers, a student and resident of Chelmsford, returning for her third year as the Ghost of Christmas Past. The Hanover Theatre in Worcester presents the holiday classic Dec. Two productions in Worcester and Lowell open this weekend and bring Christmas joy and hope in these troubling times. It’s one that we return to year after year without fail, clamoring for the story of redemption and cheer as seen through the eyes of Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, the Cratchits and their hard-working dad Bob, and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” is one of our most beloved holiday traditions.
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