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‘Charitable Sisterhood Christmas Spectacula­r’ at Oak Street Playhouse

- STAFF REPORT Compiled by Clint Cooper and Susan Pierce.

Just three weeks until Christmas, and there’s a criminal on the loose. Someone has stolen Baby Jesus right out of his manger!

But the Charitable Sisterhood of Second Trinity Church is on the case and investigat­ing while they also plan the church’s annual Christmas Spectacula­r.

Oak Street Playhouse invites audiences to get in the Christmas spirit when “The Charitable Sisterhood Christmas Spectacula­r” opens Friday, Dec. 6.

The dinner theater production is a sequel to “The Charitable Sisterhood of the Second Trinity Victory Church,” which the playhouse produced several years ago. However, audiences needn’t have seen the first show to enjoy this one.

“These characters are those our audiences can relate to,” said director Jerry Draper. “Who can resist a group of Southern church ladies in a church basement?

“As with any sequel,” Draper continues, “the writer has included clues to identify the characters, to remind those who saw the first show and introduce them to new audience members. The audience, especially those who grew up in Southern churches, will recognize and identify with these characters.”

Several actors are reprising their roles from the first show, and a few are new.

“Having some of the actors reprise their roles brings a certain familiarit­y and consistenc­y to the show,” Draper said. “However, because they [all] are so secure with their roles, it has been a smooth transition to welcome the new actors to this production.

Part of the plot concerns the annual complaint by some individual­s that other people — never the speaker — are losing the true meaning of the Christmas season.

“We can all relate to getting caught up in the commercial­ism and forgetting what is truly important,” Draper said.

He added as the actors began rehearsing, they discovered a second theme in the potential emotional abuse members can suffer intentiona­lly or unintentio­nally from other members.

“One character is the widow of one of the local ministers, whose theology was nothing but ‘hellfire and brimstone,’” Draper said, “and she has a very judgmental outlook on life. The Charitable Sisterhood reaches out to her to share the joy of the season.”

The second act of the production is the annual Christmas show by the women’s group. Draper said playwright Bo Wilson had in mind the similar show-within-a-show in Christophe­r Guest’s mockumenta­ry film “Waiting for Guffman.”

“The skits in the Spectacula­r have a very amateurish vibe,” he said. “The cast has had fun playing up the really ‘bad’ acting in these skits.”

The cast includes Coylee Bryan, Carol Doucette, Donna Greenwood, Kashun Parks and Vicky Quinn with appearance­s by Betsy Chesney, Emily Dixon and Cindy Procious.

 ?? PHOTO BY JERRY DRAPER ?? Cast members Coylee Bryan, Carol Doucette, Donna Greenwood, Kashun Parks and Vicky Quinn, from left, rehearse a scene from “The Charitable Sisterhood Christmas Spectacula­r.”
PHOTO BY JERRY DRAPER Cast members Coylee Bryan, Carol Doucette, Donna Greenwood, Kashun Parks and Vicky Quinn, from left, rehearse a scene from “The Charitable Sisterhood Christmas Spectacula­r.”

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