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To: Monkey Face

Yes, the flying saucer one had a lot of great big pictures.


29 posted on 12/03/2023 3:36:22 PM PST by Tax-chick (Sounds like a great idea, with the best of intentions. What could possibly go wrong?)
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To: Tax-chick; HKMk23
From the old thread, in case anyone missed it:

Took my youngest two out for a local production of “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe”; an adaptation of the book by C. S. Lewis.

The theater is “in the round” with the audience stepped up two rows deep on four sides of a square stage. Set pieces and props were few. The production used costuming, lighting, character dialog, and a few sound effects to bring Narnia to life in the imaginations of the attendees.

Impressively, the entire theater lobby was furnished as Professor Digory’s manse with wing chairs, sofas, end tables, desk, bookcases, a suit of armor, and — necessarily — a very large wardrobe, with the melded profiles of a man, a lion, and a stag engraved into the double doors.

The audience is immersed into the first scene as if they’ve all come to tour the mansion with Mrs. McCready. Near the end of the scene, first Lucy, then Edmund disappears into the wardrobe; the doors closed, their voices becoming distant, and then, silence.

Then the wardrobe is thrown wide open, a tall, graceful girl costumed as the white stag emerges and bids everyone “Follow me to Narnia,” and the entire audience files between the fur coats into the wardrobe, which — surprise — is positioned to mask the entrance to the theater proper.

The effect was nothing short of magical; anyone who’s read the stories has desired to step through those enchanted doors.

What a great word picture, HKMk23!

31 posted on 12/03/2023 3:47:43 PM PST by null and void (If you support monsters you will die in the cross fire.)
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