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Dramatic Moments

First Christian’s Christmas program begins Wednesday

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Improvisation is especially important, she said, for when lines are forgotten.

“A lot of people who thought they couldn’t act have become my best actors,” she said. “The best are nervous, because they care.”

Bolt admitted that, after all these years, even she still gets nervous before a performance. Once, her anxiety was so great that it brought on an asthma attack.

Members on the Drama Team are of many varied professions, from students to teachers, a minister’s wife, a manufacturer, an insurance salesman, secretaries, and retirees. Their work is good not just for the congregation, but also for them.

“Everybody needs to be able to write and to speak,” Bolt said. “It builds confidence. And doing the plays and readings draws them closer to God and to the message.”

There will be two dramas at this week’s Christmas Program – one on stage during the program, and the other in the hallway before the program begins.

The earlier program is part of FCC’s Stix Ministry, where young adults and children perform with sticks to tell a story. This time, they will perform, “O, Holy Night,” with a routine of hand movements.

“We sign it,” Bolt explained, “then, with dowel rods, they form the message as stars or they use them as beating rods when the message is about a slave, or as a cane for an older person. . . In the end, they form the entire nativity with them.”

It’s an amazing performance, Bolt said, and one that has brought tears to the eyes of some of the members lucky enough to preview the performance. The Stix members will repeat the performance over and over for those who arrive early for the Christmas program.

The drama of the program itself is a continual one, going throughout the performance. It’s not a series of skits, but one drama. A musical drama.

“It’s a true musical drama,” Minister Zorn said, “where the music and the drama weave in and out of each other, with the story and the music integrated into one. It’s like what you would see in a musical. . . It tells the story of Christmas.”

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