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Young Santa Claus and the Winter Solstice at DHT (Read 424 times)
Nov 21st, 2010 at 12:43pm

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Draper Historic Theatre announces the opening of the world premiere Christmas play Young Santa Claus and the Winter Solstice, a fantasy/adventure in the vein of� The Polar Express and the Harry Potter stories.

Kris Kringle, the orphaned son of a kindly toy maker, is chosen by the faeries and elves of the North Pole to learn the magical art of toy making and become Santa Claus, the symbol of peace, joy and giving. But first, he and his friend Anya, along with the elves Flick and Ruafel, must face the cruel and evil Snow Queen, and her minions Black Peter and Jack Frost. If the Snow Queen is not defeated by the end of Winter Solstice, the magic of Christmas will be lost forever.

Filled with action, warmth, humor and the spirit of Christmas, Young Santa Claus is written and directed by Paul & Patrick� Gibbs, who also appear as the elves Ruafel and Flick. Kris Kringle is played by Parker Rideout, with Madison Schaerr taking on the role of Anya, his best friend. The evil Snow Queen is played by Alexa Rideout, with Nathan Jones as Jack Frost,� Dave Nilson as Black Peter, and Sierra Pogue as the faerie Princess Aurora Borealis.

Costume Design is by Mary Rino, and set design and painting is by Carolyn Richardson, and choreography by Breannon Orr. Chelsey Richardson is the production Stage Manager.

Come and join us for an original Christmas gift for the whole family, one we hope will bring happiness to your holiday season.

Ticket Prices range from just $5 for children, $7 for seniors and students, to $9 for adults. All evening shows begin at 7:00 p.m. and a Saturday matinee on December 11th at 2:00 p.m.� Call 801-572-4144 or visit www.drapertheatre.org to order tickets.

 

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Left to right: Patrick Gibbs as Flick; Parker Rideout as Kris Kringle ; Paul Gibbs as Ruafel
 


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Patrick Rideout as Kris Kringle
 

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Madison Schaerr as Anya, and Parker Rideout as Kris Kringle.
 

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A reminder that this opens Thursday.
 

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Ohh! The pictures turned out great! We need to post bigger versions of them though, those ones are so tiny!
 

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This opens tomorrow. Please join us.
 

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Reply #7 - Dec 3rd, 2010 at 11:40am

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Went to see this last night.  It was quite an enjoyable show!  Congratulations to everyone involved!
 

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JingleBeq wrote on Dec 3rd, 2010 at 11:40am:
Went to see this last night.� It was quite an enjoyable show!� Congratulations to everyone involved!

What! I didn't even know you were there! I totally would have come out to say hi-- I haven't seen you in forever!
 

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Remeber, tickets for Monday nights are only $5. Why not come tomorrow night?
 

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