My wife is Director of ours... and I am Lead Pharisee. Tonight is the last rehearsal/production for church viewing only. Then Fri., Sat., Sun., productions.
Meanwhile Kristin and I are in full swing - practicing lead roles for the community theater Dairy of Anne Frank production - coming up in 2 weeks!
Would love to see you in this!!! Post a YouTube clip!!!
We had a wardrobe malfunction on Easter, once. Not kidding. Mary, at the tomb, lost part of her skirt/robe thing. Behind her. Didn't notice. She was escorted off the stage, where she fell apart when she found out.
Sadly, the video tape was erased, so no $10,000 on AFHV! (She would have given permission, after she got over it. )
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
We had a wardrobe malfunction on Easter, once. Not kidding. Mary, at the tomb, lost part of her skirt/robe thing. Behind her. Didn't notice. She was escorted off the stage, where she fell apart when she found out.
Sadly, the video tape was erased, so no $10,000 on AFHV! (She would have given permission, after she got over it. )
You are reminding me of when I was modeling in a fashion show in High School. We were doing "period costumes". I think mine was during the 30's. I had on a long, draped black coat. I was supposed to take it off using one hand and slowy turn and walk back down the catwalk. Welllll, the lining of the coat got caught on my fingernail and I couldn't get the coat off. I was supposed to sling it over my shoulder! I walked, dragging it behind me. I made it look very dramatic so no one would be the wiser.
I'm in charge of sewing and preparing the costumes for our Easter program. I've been doing costumes for years and I have a question. The Director and I are not arguing, just discussing, for the record.
Background:
I like to be historically accurate when I prepare a costume. The play is a narration, some script and a musical.
We have one part where the women, taken in adultery, is thrown at Jesus' feet.
Problem:
The Director wants me to shorten the women's sleeves because she wants her to have bling, bling showing on her wrists. I don't have a problem with that, but I'm not in agreement with the shortened sleeves. In John 8:3 the Scribes and Pharisees bring her to Jesus quoting Moses's law - that bears out that she is a Hebrew. She is saying that this is Mary Magdelene in Luke 8:2 and I don't believe it is the same woman. I don't think just because she committed adultery that she was a Hoochie Mama. LOL! I think she would dress as the Hebrews dressed. I don't see her as adopting the dress of the Romans or Greeks, per se.
So, would you shorten the sleeves or leave them long? I have to do what the Director wants, but this just bugs me!
Not any big deal but I personally believe that Mary Magdalene was the same woman that washed Jesus feet with her tears, was taken (supposely) in the act of adultery, also broke the alabaster box and anointed Jesus' feet, was Lazarus' and Martha's sister, of whom Jesus cast out seven devils, also sat at Jesus' feet, while Martha complained to Jesus about Mary needed to help her serve. First that Jesus appeared to after His resurrection.
Not any big deal but I personally believe that Mary Magdalene was the same woman that washed Jesus feet with her tears, was taken (supposely) in the act of adultery, also broke the alabaster box and anointed Jesus' feet, was Lazarus' and Martha's sister, of whom Jesus cast out seven devils, also sat at Jesus' feet, while Martha complained to Jesus about Mary needed to help her serve. First that Jesus appeared to after His resurrection.
Yes, Sister Falla. This is how I have understood it - Mary, Martha's sister, is Mary Magdelene. I don't have time to look up the scripture that proves this. It has escaped me right now, but there is one that bears that out.
I'm in charge of sewing and preparing the costumes for our Easter program. I've been doing costumes for years and I have a question. The Director and I are not arguing, just discussing, for the record.
Background:
I like to be historically accurate when I prepare a costume. The play is a narration, some script and a musical.
We have one part where the women, taken in adultery, is thrown at Jesus' feet.
Problem:
The Director wants me to shorten the women's sleeves because she wants her to have bling, bling showing on her wrists. I don't have a problem with that, but I'm not in agreement with the shortened sleeves. In John 8:3 the Scribes and Pharisees bring her to Jesus quoting Moses's law - that bears out that she is a Hebrew. She is saying that this is Mary Magdelene in Luke 8:2 and I don't believe it is the same woman.
I don't think just because she committed adultery that she was a Hoochie Mama. LOL! I think she would dress as the Hebrews dressed. I don't see her as adopting the dress of the Romans or Greeks, per se.
So, would you shorten the sleeves or leave them long? I have to do what the Director wants, but this just bugs me!
Yes, Sister Falla. This is how I have understood it - Mary, Martha's sister, is Mary Magdelene. I don't have time to look up the scripture that proves this. It has escaped me right now, but there is one that bears that out.
Yes, and every so often the pastor will ask the question, If Jesus were
walking along the seashore today, with His bride, how would she be dressed
and what would she look like. I say, somewhat under my breath, "Mary Mag-
dalene!! No woman could be any purer and cleaner, than after she has
touched JESUS"!
Whiter than snow, whiter than snow. Wash me and I, shall
be WHITER than Snow!
Most plays, dramas, movies, etc, based on history are regarded as Historical fiction.
That being said, if it is a play on Jesus & the Bible, you would want it to be based on fact & truth!