Gerald Lynch
Local community theatre group Powderkeg Players is gearing up for a re-telling of the classic Christmas story “It’s a Wonderful Life” in St Albans this month.
The group stages theatre shows at the St Albans Senior Citizens centre at the corner of William and Alfrieda Street after moving from their former Sunshine North location earlier this year.
The famous story tells of George Bailey meeting his guardian angel on Christmas Eve 1945 in his hometown of Bedford Falls. Over the years, the movie has become a Christmas tradition for many people.
The 10 cast members have been in rehearsal since August, crafting the show for the much smaller confines of the stage at the senior citizens centre.
The group includes fresh-faced locals who are jumping into community theatre for the first time, as well as veteran performers making the trip to the western suburbs to join in the production.
Director Stephen Andrews said the show will get people in the festive spirit ahead of December.
“We’re so proud to be bringing It’s a Wonderful Life to the stage, for so many people it will remind them of their childhood and good times Christmas can bring,” he said.
“Being part of a local theatre company is just fantastic, you get to meet so many wonderful people and share time together creating something special which stays with you forever.”
Local resident Adria Bonacci is playing Violet Bick in the show and after performing in some high school productions, she is excited for our first local theatre appearance.
“It’s turned about to be an awesome time and a brilliant project to work on, I’m really excited about getting up on stage again,” she said.
“The show is lovely and tender and a beautiful reminder about how precious life is. It will appeal to everyone and is a great way to spend time with your family.”
The show opens on Friday, November 8 at 8pm, with dates from November 8-10 and November 14-16.
Tickets are available online at powderkegplayers.com or at the door.