Monday, December 30, 2013

Some Christmas Thoughts . . . .


Just before Christmas I watched many movies with Christmas themes with my wife.
One of which was my favorite version of A Christmas Carol from 1951 with Alistair Sim.
 
 

It has been several years since I had watched the whole movie and even though it was the "colorized" version I still enjoyed.

Because of the movie I thought back to the several stage versions of the played that I have worked on.
Three years ago I wrote in my Blog about the first the production of A Christmas Carol that I worked on back in December of 1980.
I have also worked on three productions of it since I came to Brockport and will write more about them as I continue my Blog through the years.
In additions to the three traditional productions we also did a spoof version of A Christmas Carol.
Our department had planned to do the show every other year, any even though the show tends to make a lot of money it put too much of a strain on the technical staff.
The play calls for many costumes and sets.
Our original plan called for reusing the same set each year the same way that our local professional theatre does, but with different directors and new script each time it did not work out.
To really do the play right, special effects such as fog, snow and other visual effects are needed.
It got to be too much for us to do and we stopped producing A Christmas Carol.
I will write about these productions as they are coming up soon when I get back to my chronological review of my career.

Have a Happy New Year.
 
 
 
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