I love a
Nativity play. For me, half the charm is the bits that go wrong! It was delightful, lots of youthful singing (always slightly tuneless don’t you think?)
with a bit of acting and humour thrown in for good measure - and completely
priceless of course!
I’ve
performed in a few Nativity plays myself. One of my earliest memories is of
walking down the school hall between rows of chairs wearing a sheet tunic and a
dyed blue sheet headdress put on with elastic as though it were a hairband.
Unfortunately I also remember being mortified because I had to hold hands with
a boy who was so nervous at an early rehearsal that he’d wet himself and of
course the rest of the class weren’t going to let either of us forget it!
Better, was singing ‘We three kings’ with two others, each singing ‘our’ verse
alone; I brought myrrh. And best, was playing the angel Gabriel in my last year
at Primary, though I recall that learning the bible version of the words was
tricky because they weren’t the same as the carol’s!
That was a
very long time ago. More recent memories are of Youngest as a very proud Mary
in a tableau as a Reception child at the end of a review by the rest of the
Infant School - she didn't actually drop Jesus, he was saved by her grabbing a leg! Though she’s since been in a number of Christmas productions, she’s never been in a traditional Nativity, and neither has Eldest since she
played a star (narrator) at her first Christmas in school.
Last night
Youngest performed in Down the Rabbit Hole with her sixth form friends at
school. She had devised the play from Alice
in Wonderland; performed three minor roles; organised props and costumes;
directed the production and was also selling the tickets. (It was a triumph
though I say it as shouldn’t.)Then she went to an after show party and
sleepover. She is exhausted!
It is her
birthday on Monday so, as usual, we are hosting grandparents and godparents to
a slap up lunch tomorrow: an opportunity to remember her day before Christmas
sets in.
(While Blogger is at last letting me post it has decided to stop uploading photos. Hmph.)
(While Blogger is at last letting me post it has decided to stop uploading photos. Hmph.)