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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
This show's epic quality can be preserved by putting most of your effort into costumes and makeup. It is well worth the money to hire a professional stage combat professional. C.J. Barr, Albert College, Belleville, Ontario, Canada
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We had a unit "forest" set and added simple pieces to the stage to denote the different locations. Our fight scene was incredible—we had a huge chorus of villains and "good guys" fighting in slow motion! Carol-Ann Black, Showbiz Kids/ShowBiz Starz, Allen Park, Mich.
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We kept the set very simple with the back of the wardrobe on stage at all times. One of the things I did to incorporate more children was to add mice to the Aslan death scene. Worked well for youngest of children. Harriet Rejala, Evergreen Playhouse Community Theatre, Centralia, Wash.
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It was helpful to use artificial Christmas trees for the forest. Brenda Taylor, Warner Robins Middle School, Warner Robins, Ga.
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Try to be as true to the original story as possible in regards to costumes, sets and props—C. S. Lewis fans are like Harry Potter fans—the book is like a Bible!! Carol-Ann Black, Showbiz Kidz/Showbiz Starz, Allen Park, Mich.
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