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Lion Players get in the Christmas spirit

By Tara Rack-Amber trackamber@heraldstandard.Com 3 min read
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The Lion Players of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, want audiences to experience the Christmas spirit during their production of “Ho Ho Ho The Santa Claus Chronicles” on stage Dec. 1 and 2.

As a part of the Lion Players’ season, the Christmas shows are a way for the cast to do something lighthearted as a precursor to the spring Shakespeare performance.

“We wanted something that would be lighthearted and something we could easily tackle and we are doing ‘Hamlet’ in the spring,” said Lynn Petko, a senior instructor of English and advisor to the Lion Players. “Because we have already started some of the pieces for ‘Hamlet’ we wanted something we could do with both things (performances) at the same time and not bite off more than we could handle.”

“Ho Ho Ho The Santa Claus Chronicles,” is written by Pat Cook and available through Pioneer Drama Service.

According to Pioneer DramaĢƵ website, the play takes place at the North Pole, only a few days away from Christmas. During a press conference, held by Saint NickĢƵ press secretary, groundbreaking questions such as “What is SantaĢƵ favorite food?,” “How does he know whoĢƵ naughty or nice?,” and more are answered.

The audience will meet some of SantaĢƵ elves and solve the mystery of what happened to Mrs. Claus.

“We were trying to come up with the moral of the play. We think it is that of course Christmas is about more than just giving gifts, but caring about each other,” said Petko.

The cast is small, with only nine members, but the play allows them to ad-lib a little bit and let their own personalities shine.

The play is directed by Joe Onesi, a junior, who has been a member of the Lion Players for many performances and will be taking on the title role in “Hamlet” this spring.

Serving as the host, who brings all the scenes together, is freshman, Michelle Yezek.

“There are only six scenes and the host introduces each scene,” said Petko. “She is new to the Lion players, she does a good job.”

All of the cast members in “Ho Ho Ho The Santa Claus Chronicles” will be a part of the Spring Shakespeare production.

Performances will be held 12:15 p.m. Dec. 1 and 7 p.m. Dec. 2 at the Maggie Hardy Magerko Auditorium on campus.

Tickets are free and available on a first come first serve basis the day of the performance.

Petko said that after seeing the performance, she hopes the audience walks away with a better understanding of the bond between the cast members and the warmth of the holiday season.

“I think it would be how much this group loves to entertain and how much they care about each other and they just want everyone to feel in the Christmas spirit,” said Petko about what she wants the audience to take away. “And, they really want everyone to come back and see them in the spring.”

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