Epiphany Players Drama Ministry Presents ‘Into the Woods’

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Epiphany Players Drama Ministry recently presented ‘Into the Woods’ to the audience. The director and choreographer, Margo Russ, emphasized the valuable life lessons that can be learned from the characters in the play as they navigate challenges in the woods. She highlighted the difference between traditional Disney fairy tales and the darker, more realistic themes found in Brothers Grimm tales, which are portrayed in the show. The overarching message of the production is the importance of honesty and openness in teaching children about life.

Kandis Gibson, who played the Witch in the musical, shared her insights into the complexity of her character. She discussed the various facets of the Witch’s personality and motivations, emphasizing the relatability of the character to real-life experiences. Gibson pointed out that ‘Into the Woods’ has stood the test of time due to its universal lessons and messages that resonate with audiences.

The musical, composed by Stephen Sondheim, features a number of well-known songs such as “Agony,” “Children Will Listen,” and “No One is Alone.” Michele Borns, who portrayed Jack’s Mother in the production, reflected on her return to the stage after several years. She discussed the challenges of balancing family responsibilities with her passion for performing and highlighted the powerful message of ‘Children Will Listen’ in the context of parenthood.

The cast of ‘Into the Woods’ includes a diverse group of performers, ranging from seasoned actors to newcomers. The production, directed by Megan Wean Sears with music direction by Judy Mansky, marks Epiphany’s 33rd summer musical. The legacy of the ministry, spearheaded by Kay Frances Wean and continued by her daughter, remains a strong foundation for the evolving community of performers.

As the show wrapped up its run, the cast and crew expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to be part of such a meaningful production. Director Margo Russ reflected on her personal connection to the Epiphany Players Drama Ministry and the importance of passing down the tradition to future generations. The sense of family and community within the theater group was evident throughout the rehearsal process and performances, creating a supportive and enriching environment for all involved.

‘Into the Woods’ served as a reminder of the power of storytelling and the enduring lessons that can be gleaned from theatrical productions. The themes of resilience, honesty, and interconnectedness resonated with audiences of all ages, showcasing the timeless appeal of live performance and the magic of the theater.

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