There are no more seats available for "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever." In fact, one performance is oversold by 8 seats. If they all show up, I hope the Fire Marshal doesn't! The best I can do for anyone is put them on the waiting list.
The last time I directed this show, the same thing happened, and we had enough people on the list to justify doing an extra show. We squeezed in a third show on a day when we already had a matinee and an evening show. The kids were so exhausted that we realized that it really wasn't a good idea.
I am pleased that the show is so popular, but a bit nervous!
Great news Vero. I'm glad that your hard work is being appreciated in the best way possible.
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I wish I was living near by. I would definitely see if you could work a plan for me.
I wish you were, too, Mgt.
ReplyDeleteI would have put you in the show! Nothing like a minister with a Scots accent!
Not that I don't appreciate the Minister that I have; she's wonderful.
The first time I did this show, the minister I got did a Scots accent. Except for the night they were videotaping. That night, he decided to be Reverend Rajeet from Rangoon! I could have cheerfully strangled him with his clerical collar!
Ronni, I'm so excited for you!
ReplyDeleteI'd love nothing more than to see the show you've worked so hard to produce.
Reverend Rajeet from Rangoon!
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Oh, the visual is hysterical, but I can see why you wanted to murder him.
Well under budget, too!
ReplyDeleteOh Ronni, I too wish I could do a Scottish accent. I'm afraid, I have an horrendous South African accent.
ReplyDeleteTo me it is the most difficult of accents in the world. My Grandson has a Scottish accent, but a nice one. No Glaswegian slang, which is so unattractive, never mind impossible to understand.
Would you be able to post some pictures once the show is over? That would be a real treat.
I'm sure to have pics up here.
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