Foundation breakfast to host ‘The Gift of the Magi’
FOR RELEASE: Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Huntington, Ind.-The Huntington University Theatre Ensemble will present an abbreviated version of "The Gift of the Magi" at the Huntington University Foundation's Dec. 13 breakfast. The public is cordially invited to attend. The breakfast will begin at 7:45 a.m., in the Habecker Dining Commons and conclude by 9 a.m. The cost of the breakfast is $6 per person. First-time attendees to the breakfast series eat free. Breakfast meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month, September through May. For more information, please contact the Huntington University Foundation at (260) 359-4066.
"The Gift of the Magi" tells the story of "Della" and "Jim," a young married couple with very little money who scrimp for everything. On the day before Christmas, Della counts the money she has painstakingly saved for months. She is dismayed to find she has less than $2, hardly enough to buy anything at all. After a good cry, Della determines to find a way to buy Jim the present he deserves. As she looks into a mirror, an idea comes to her. A heart-warming story whose moral reminds us that physical possessions, however valuable they may be, are of little value in the grand scheme of things. The true unselfish love that the characters, Jim and Della, share is far greater than any of their possessions.
"The Gift of the Magi" is directed by Rebekah Posegate, a sophomore theatre education major from Lake Villa, Ill.
Cast and crew include the following:
Abigail Allwein, "Della," a sophomore theatre performance major from Fort Wayne, Ind.
Chris Betz, "Jim," a senior theatre performance major from Blissfield, Mich.
Alicia Bonham, "Della" understudy, a freshman theatre education major from Upland, Ind.
Tory Nelson, "Jim" understudy, a freshman digital media arts major from Granger, Ind.
Brad DeYoung, light designer and technical director, a junior theatre design and technology major from Lansing, Ill.
Andrew Edmonds, sound designer, a freshman theatre design major from Beloit, Wis.
Dana Frick, accompanist, a senior music performance major from Kendallville, Ind.
Rebekah Posegate, director and scenic designer, a sophomore theatre education major from Lake Villa, Ill.
Abigail Allwein, costume designer, a sophomore theatre performance major from Fort Wayne, Ind.
Jenn Miller, music director, a senior theatre and psychology double major from Berkeley, Ill.
Nathan Capriglione, stage manager, a freshman theatre design major from Auburn, Ind.