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Scenic designer Martin Flynn creates the 1950s radio station complete with “Applause” signs that light up at appropriate times. Costume designer Marianna Ford has outdone herself with the fashions, especially the outfit worn by George’s wife Mary, who also sports period-perfect waves in her hair. James Frankle creates the various sound effects with his buckets of water, shoes, bells and more. The various actors are introduced by Alan Coyne, who plays Freddie, the show’s master of ceremonies.

One of the fun things about this version of the popular film and stage play is that Town Hall actors are playing actors playing a character in the radio play, When not in front of the microphone, you see them relaxing about the set beads embroidered jutti | ballet | flats | mojaris interacting with one another, All of the parts, except for George (a wonderfully energized Dan Saski) and Mary (beautifully portrayed by Jenna Stich), are double- and triple-cast, Part of the fun is watching the actors shift from one character to another, especially when the same actor plays two characters talking to each other! The actors creating this bit of insanity are Adrian Altaffer, John Blytt, Jacqui Herrera, Carly Hoskins, Jerry Motta and Briel Pomerantz..

Fryer directs with a sure hand, keeping the pacing fast and adding some nice casting bits such as Herrera portraying a man at one point (great deep voice) and 14-year-old Altaffer playing a bank examiner. In addition to the various roles in the radio drama, the cast also performs some very funny 1950s commercials for the audience’s pleasure. As we rush headlong into the height of the holiday frenzy, a plethora of shows for the young and young-at-heart take over local stages. Danville’s Village Theatre leads the way with Diablo Theatre Company’s “Cinderella,” running Dec. 12-14.

“A Merry Little Christmas Show” takes over the Village Theatre at 6 and 7:30 p.m, Dec, 19, with an upbeat variety show starring local performers ages 3 to 18, Danville’s December fury finishes up with the East Bay Dance beads embroidered jutti | ballet | flats | mojaris Company’s “Holiday Showcase.” This national-award-winning dance studio located in San Ramon will feature scenes from “The Nutcracker” and more on Dec, 20 and 21, For tickets to any of these events, call 925-314-3400 or go to www.villagetheatreshows.com..

Contra Costa Christian Theater and Center Stage began producing shows together during the past year and now have a new name, Crosslight Theater. The conjoined companies are currently presenting a lighthearted holiday show with music by the incredibly creative Barrett Lindsay Steiner and Steven Shore, and script by Dona Foreman. The show features Santa, the Elves and Santa’s Reindeer. It runs Dec. 12-14, at Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center for the Arts. Call 925-943-SHOW (925-943-7469) or go to www.lesherartscenter.org.

And what would Christmas be with a little reveling? “Christmas Revels,” of course, The annual theatrical celebration of the winter solstice takes on an American theme this year, Set in the Depression of Appalachia, the story/music travels westward through the bayous of Louisiana toward the Pacific Coast, This crazy quilt of Americana beads embroidered jutti | ballet | flats | mojaris includes Cajun music, Appalachian clogging, folk tales and holiday rituals passed down from generation to generation, It runs through Dec, 21, at the Scottish Rite Temple, 1547 Lakeside Drive, in Oakland, Call 510-452-9334 or go to http://californiarevels.org..

Pacific Mambo Orchestra’s debut album was crowd-funded via Kickstarter and was a surprise winner of the 2014 Grammy for Best Tropical Latin Album. The 20 members of Pacific Mambo Orchestra infuse the Latin Big Band sounds of the 1940s to 1960s with sizzling arrangements and high energy, original compositions by co-founders Steffen Kuehn and Christian Tumalan. “The people of Redwood City were a great support to me when I was starting out,” said Tumalan. “This is PMO’s chance to give back to the community, and there’s no better way for musicians to do that than by supporting a music program for kids.”.

Tumalan grew up in Mexico where he received his music education but called Redwood City home while working toward his vision of creating the most active Latin dance band on the West Coast, Tumalan was also a popular music teacher in Redwood City for many years, and his daughter attends school in Redwood City, With funds from the RCEF, the Redwood City School District is able to offer music as part of a well-rounded education, “Without this early exposure to music, many children would not discover their passion or learn the value of hard work and perseverance while mastering new skills,” said Redwood City School District Superintendent Jan Christensen, “Some students have credited the program with helping them to shape their identity, connect with a beads embroidered jutti | ballet | flats | mojaris community, and find a purpose once they get to high school.”..



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