
Community members ages 19 and up are invited to audition for The Best Christmas Pageant Ever!
Journey Theater staff members are excited to bring The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! to the community in December. In this hilarious Christmas classic, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids–probably the most inventively awful kids in history. You won’t believe the mayhem – and the fun – when the Herdmans collide with the Christmas story head on. This delightful comedy is adapted from the best-selling Young Adult book by Barbara Robinson, and has become a holiday staple for groups across the United States.
Community members ages 19 and up are invited to audition for The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! Auditions will take place on Fri., Oct. 7. Callbacks will be by invitation only on Sat., Oct. 8. Youth roles are open to current Journey Theater students ages 8 to 18. Rehearsals will take place on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings in October and November. The show will be performed at Washington Grange on December 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 10th.
For more information on any of these opportunities, go to journeytheater.org, then click on “Shows,” call (360) 750-8550 or email office@journeytheater.org.
Journey is a nonprofit Christ-centered theater arts program that exists to grow youth and their families in character and purpose to be difference-makers in their world. Offering classes, camps and shows in Clark County since 2002.
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