The show is The Homecoming, a play based on the original novel that eventually became the TV show and movie, The Waltons.
We play the parts of Grandpa Homer and Grandma Ida. He's nice and I'm a little cranky.
A happy portrait - back stage - when we can laugh about the foibles of our characters. The watch I'm wearing in this photo used to belong to my great-grandmother Grensted. It's authentic to the time period of the play (the 30's - Depression years), and the director allowed me to add it to my costume.
If you're in the area, I hope you'll come see the play this week! The show runs Wednesday 12/12 through Saturday 12/15. It begins at 7:30 pm each night and costs $8.00. (But do come a little early to get your ticket and a good seat!) It's in the Oregon City High School auditorium, of course. There is more information (and a few more photos) here.
Here's a photo from an earlier rehearsal, before we were in costume. This time I'm being snooty to Charlie, the local game poacher, who has just brought a "wild turkey-gobbler" to the family for Christmas dinner. Humph. "I don't think I could eat it," I say.
This is a lovely show to begin the Christmas season. Hope to see you there!
Many thanks to Karmin Tomlinson, who is also in the cast, for sharing these photos with me.
Wish we could be there! I'm sure you'll do great.
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