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"Miracle on 34th Street"
November 15 – December 29, 2007

Adapted by Will Severin, Patricia Di Benedetto Snyder, John Vrecke, from the novel by Valentine Davies

Town Hall Theatre presents the classic holiday tale, Miracle on 34th Street. In 1947, Macy's employee Doris Walker, a single mother, has to hire a new Santa Claus for the famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Her choice turns out to be the best Santa the store has ever had. However, Doris has reservations when Mr. Kringle insists that he actually is Santa Claus. Even Doris' young daughter Susan, a firm nonbeliever in fantastical phenomenon, starts to believe that Mr. Kringle is the real Santa. When a fellow Macy's employee fears that Mr. Kringle's belief could be hazardous to children, Doris' boyfriend Fred decides to defend Mr. Kringle in a high-profile trial that challenges the city's holiday spirit. This delightful and tender show is a must-see for the entire family this holiday season.

“While Miracle on 34th Street is well known as a movie, live theatre amplifies the experience for the audience," says Eric Neiman, Director. “The story of believing in Santa Claus is more relevant now than it was 50 years ago when the movie debuted. If anything, the commercialism of Christmas has become even more rampant and a message of a true belief in the spirit of Christmas is a very important one.”

“The best thing about this play is that it spreads the Christmas Spirit and keeps hope alive," says 10-year-old Olivia Hytha, who plays Susan Walker. “I like the role of Susan because she is sophisticated, but also innocent. She represents all of the reasons why every childhood should have magic in it. If you are someone who thinks they are done believing in Santa Claus, Miracle on 34th Street will help you believe again – at least until the curtain call.”

“I think this role is going to be quite a challenge,” says Arthur Atlas, who plays Kris Kringle. “On the one hand, everyone knows the story of Miracle on 34th Street, so it’s familiar territory. However, I also need to make Kris Kringle come to life as the personification of Christmas. I’m helped by Eric’s direction and also by the strong acting from Olivia Hytha. This is a show that is absolutely built for families and for those who love the movie. Plus, Town Hall has just renovated their lobby and bar and it’s a great place to come relax over the holidays!”

Audience members are welcome to purchase drinks and snacks downstairs and bring them to their seats in the upstairs theater.

Holiday Ticket Special for Kids (12 & under): $12

About the Cast and Crew:

Arthur Atlas appears as Kris Kringle in his first show at Town Hall Theatre. His past roles have included Contra Costa Civic Theatre’s Col. Pickering in My Fair Lady; and Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof and Alfred P. Doolittle in My Fair Lady for Pinole Community Theater.

Olivia Hytha appears as Susan. She is 10 years old and last appeared as Brigitta in Sound of Music for Stage 1 Theater. She also appeared as Amaryllis in Diablo Light Opera Company’s Music Man.

Henry T. Perkins as Fred Gailey has appeared in many Town Hall Shows this season and is becoming a favorite. He appeared most recently as the bartender in The Weir and the Fan in Bleacher Bums. He also played Eddie and Dr. Scott in Rocky Horror Show.

Eric Neiman directs. He has been performing and directing in Bay Area theaters for over 20 years. Most recently he directed Death Trap at Pleasanton Playhouse and Seussical at Contra Costa Christian Theatre. Local performing credits include Finbar in The Weir (Town Hall Theatre), Anthony in Sweeney Todd (CCCT), and Trevor Graydon in Thoroughly Modern Millie (DLOC).

About Town Hall Theatre Company of Lafayette

Established in 1944 as the Dramateurs and reorganized in 1992 as Town Hall Theatre Company of Lafayette, Lafayette Town Hall Theatre Company is the oldest continuously active theater in Contra Costa County. The Company is a professionally managed non-profit organization supported by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from the leaders of local businesses and the surrounding artistic community. In its more than sixty years, the Lafayette Town Hall Theatre Company has won nearly 40 Shellie Awards, including the Best Production in Contra Costa County, Best Actor/Actress in a Play, Best Actor/Actress in a Musical, Best Director of a Musical. Over its history, major renovations have been completed to the historical Town Hall facility, including the addition of air conditioning, repositioning of the seating area, installation of new seats, and installation of an elevator. All these factors make Town Hall an exciting and intimate place to enjoy a fine evening of live theatre - one reason that in both 2002 and 2003, Diablo Magazine Readers voted Town Hall Theatre Company the Best Small Theatre Group in the East Bay.

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