![]() Don’t miss “A Small Miracle” this Christmas! How can we adapt a wordless book to theatre, while maintaining as closely as possible the quiet peacefulness of reading it? Runaway Moon’s adaptation of “A Small Miracle”, Peter Collington’s illustrated story about Christmas in a small city, has no words at all! How can we adapt a story that is set on a downtown street, while capturing the feeling of the cold crisp air? Our adaptation is set outside, on the main street of Enderby! How can we make sure the audience doesn’t get too cold? Invite them in to the shops! Runaway Moon’s Christmas play goes in and out of the Market Place IGA, as well as other scenes taking place in Enderby Jeweller’s (Featuring jeweler Judy Dangel herself) and Mel’s Pizza! And, we start and finish inside 703 Vernon Street in Enderby (across from Kal Tire and Gilbert Parts), thanks to the generosity of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. How do we make sure you won’t get lost along the way? A chorus of 24 community members will guide you and make sure you are safe as you cross the street from one scene to the next! How do we reflect the magical sense of tiny figures coming alive? Runaway Moon’s puppets and masks bring the spectators into changes of scale and reality that remind us that miracle take place around us all the time! Please come join us and experience “A Small Miracle”! Performances are on: Saturday December 7th at 7 pm Sunday December 8th at 4:30 pm Thursday December 12 at 7 pm Friday December 13 at 7 pm Saturday December 14 at 4:30 pm and 7 pm Sunday December 15 at 4:30 pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for children; Thursday December 12th is pay-what-you-can. Tickets can be purchased at the Enderby Chamber of Commerce or reserved at info@runawaymoon.org . Please reserve as audience size is limited. With thanks to our supporters - BC Arts Council, the Government of BC, and local Enderby businesses Mel's Mainstreet Pizza and Pasta, Marketplace IGA, Enderby Jewellers and Johnston Meier Insurance Agents. Comments are closed.
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