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Instructions before going on stage
First costume, Temple Priest. Notice the beautiful blush on those cheeks. I teased him A LOT about the makeup and I don't think that I will have to start hiding my mascara from him!There was a costume change between these but I don't have a picture of it. Here is his 'man on the street' look, pretty hot.
This costume is one that I made years ago when the ward did "A Night in Bethlehem" for Christmas.
The costume lady loved it when he showed her and she wanted him to use it. She only changed the color of the under robe, it was cream and she dyed it to make it browner.
These are some pictures of the set. It was still a few days before the play started and there were several things that had to be finished, but at least it will give you an idea of what it looked like.
The choir and orchestra were in what has been affectionately referred to as the 'pit'. This is a view of it from the stage.
The railing along the top is where the angels stood. I don't have a picture of Richard as an angel but I promise, he was a cute one.
This last one is a long view from the back of the pavilion.
I just want to say that the play was wonderful! I saw it three times and cried every night. I had never given any thought as to how Mary told Joseph she was pregnant or how he might have responded. The Spirit was so very strong throughout the play and I am grateful that Richard had the opportunity to participate, the blessings spilled over on to me.

1 comment:
what a neat opportunity for you dad (and mom). i wish i could have seen it. dad, you look really pretty all made up! it is nice to see you with a beard again. that is always how i picture you.
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