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Benefit performance of the play “Christmas Choir”– Dec. 19th

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The Chiang Mai International School

Alumni and Development Department

in association with

The Gate Theater Group

PRESENTS

Christmas Choir

The Gate Theater Group, Chiang Mai’s English language theater company, will stage “Christmas Choir” at the CMIS Auditorium on November 19th at 2:00 PM. The show will be a benefit performance to help raise money for the CMIS Development Fund. The suggested donation for admission is 270 Bt per person, but we welcome any donations should you feel more generous.

The Story:

The Christmas choir has never sounded worse! Perhaps it’s because of a lack of talent or not enough rehearsals… or it could be because the choir members aren’t sincere in their reasons for being there. Dede is trying to drum up votes for the next city council election while Laraine just wants to get out of the house and away from her large, loud family. George is always trying to sell insurance while Phoebe is trying to catch the eye of choir director, Michael, who she simply adores. Not even Ron, the photographer, can get them to cooperate! Fast lines fly in this zany send-up of human nature — some hilarious, some poignant — with each character getting his or her moment in the spotlight… literally! The good-hearted volunteer choir director thinks the only way to get someone to bless this group is if they all sneezed at the same time! If even the director has no faith, then what’s in store for this motley crew of would-be singers? Find out how a young preacher helps the choir find harmony and the true meaning of Christmas in this fast-paced Christmas comedy.

The performance should run about one hour and is suitable for all ages.

For more information, contact CMIS (053.306152 – 3, 053.242027)

or email alumni@cmis.ac.th.

 

 

 

alumnilogo Gate Theater


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