The Performance

'Drew' talks to God on his cell phone. Is that really just a cell, or a PCS (Person to Christ our Savior) phone?
As 'Ms. Morebucks' tells her philosophy on how to make it in the business world, a few associates follow her like puppies and take notes.
The Associates, Stage Right The associates perform a number both vocally, and visually using American Sign Language. We are fortunate to have someone who teaches sign language and can show us the right way to "say what we mean." In past performances, we did our best to figure out how to say what we wanted from a sign language book, but that is a bit like trying to speak French using a French-English dictionary as your only guide. The words may be right, but say what we want isn't.
There were associates to the left, associates to the right, and sometimes, in-between, all around, and... and... EVERYWHERE. This groups "homeport" was the right side of the stage. Associates, stage left
The BH Sisters 'Ms. Morebucks' meets the 'Beverly Hills Sisters' and learns what "being rich" is all about.
A modernized version of 'The Good Samaritan' was presented to teach 'Ms. Morebucks' yet another valuable lesson. The Good Samaritan
Having an experience like Daniel in the Lion's Den can really ruin anyone's day. Here are some 'Wall Street Lions' gearing up for the kill.
As the lions close in, 'Ms. Morebucks' does the only sane thing -- Ask for help from God.
In the guise of a 'sound check', intermission is called. Time for cookies, soda, and what not.
As you can probably tell by now, the production involves lots of singing, dancing, and shoved in-between, some lines to tell the story.
Something else you might have picked up on by now, is that the kids are having a great time.
Are these cheerleaders, or performers? Both actually.
After 'Ms. Morebucks' finally comes around to The Solomon's way of thinking, She joins in a duet with 'Joshua Solomon'.
Marie takes her kudos (and flowers) for a job well done. 'Ms. Morebucks' smiles on in the background.
Reggie, one of the choreographers beems with pride and Margie, our theatrical director looks at me like, "What are you doing?"
Betty and Marie share a moment. Another successful production is done.
 

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