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"From Scrooge to Tiny Tim, from Marley's Ghost to Mrs. Cratchit,"
begins actor Al LePage, "there's howls and growls, bangs and bongs, a
dance with a song, lively laughter and heartfelt tears. And
when
I perform, watch out, I love to improvise on the spot. Maybe
just
a conversation with someone in the audience, but with everyone
listening in, of course! I
could even ask you to join me on the stage at some part, too.
Oh
yes, I do believe in seizing the moment, and even I don't always know
what's going to happen next. And, before each reading, in
character as
'Englishman Thomas Hutchinson,' he definitely has 'his stories' to tell
both in 'the year' -- this year it's '1911' -- and though he typically
shares some history about the place he's
performing, this year things will take a very
different twist, focusing more on what the future will
bring rather than what's happened in the past. All
this will make this year's performance
unique once again,
keeping it fresh and exciting, and as usual spontaneous with full of
surprises,
too! One surprise may be a gift for you,” adds
LePage "they'll
definitely be at least one special gift given away to some lucky
person, too."
Dianne
Carpenter
started playing piano at age 6, took up the
violin a few years later, and by the time she was a junior in high
school landed her first job as a church organist! She pursued
her
music education degree from Lowell
State College, went on to
teach
music in area schools, but always remained a church organist or choir
director as that "teachers second job" to make ends meet. She
eventually decided to get even more serious about her life in "music
ministry," went back to school to receive a Masters of Sacred Music
from Boston
University, but
continued to teach school. A few
years later, though, the economic situation for funding education
statewide in Massachusetts took a turn for the worse and teaching jobs
were threatened. All this forced her to do some
soul-searching,
and in the end she decided her journey was now to be the path of
pastoral ministry. She sold her house, went back to school
yet
again, and eventually earned both a Masters of Divinity from Andover
Newton Theological School and
a PhD in Christian Social Ethics
from
Boston
University Graduate School.
She's been a minister in the
New
England Conference of the United
Methodist Church for nearly
two
decades, serving in Natick, Spencer, Belmont, Hamilton and Brewster
Massachussetts. She currrently serves as minister of
the United
Methodist Church
in
Franklin, MA, and continues to publicly
perform both on organ and piano, typically now only playing the violin
for her own enjoyment.