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Sugar Camp native Laurie Craig spends
a moment pondering a symbolic object before presenting it to
Jesus. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Of all the scenes, that of the
crucifixion was the most emotional. Special lighting added impact
to the mood. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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In a magnificent rendition of All
Good Gifts, tenor Don Phelps silences the audience with emotion. (Photo
by Linda Goldsworthy)
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"Yes, it's all for the
best," according to Judas and Jesus, played by Dave Kirby and Mike
Wang. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Jesus ties an armband on Cindy Wang's
arm to represent her acceptance of Christ as well as her personal
relationship with him. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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John the Baptist assists troubled
policewoman Jackie Ribbe 'prepare ye for the way of the Lord.' (Photo
by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Cindy Wang, Laurie Craig, and Karen
Schmitt enjoy a moment of vaudeville in the number "All for the
Best." (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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John the Baptist warns the world that
"He" is coming and to prepare. This was Dave Kirby's
second show with the group. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Called the "Human Prop" in
the program, Donna Russell provided fill-ins when needed throughout the
production. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Jackie Ribbe battles the foes of evil
as cast members slither and squirm around her. (Photo by Linda
Goldsworthy)
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Jesus shares a parable with Karen
Schmitt in hopes of creating a unique community of disciples. (Photo
by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Karen Schmitt, Laurie Craig and Beth
Jacobson assist Jesus in teaching a parable about those who will enter
heaven. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Jesus tells explains the parable of
those who will enter the kingdom of heaven with the assistance of Dave
Kirby, Cindy Wang and Lisa Miller. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Don Phelps and Cindy Wang partake in
the Lord's Supper during the second act which reveals the impact of
Christ's Passion and its impact on the newly-formed community. (Photo
by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Musical Director Martha Milanowski
and Technical Director Doug Russell provided accompaniment as part of
the pit orchestra. Both have been involved with the TLTC for several
productions. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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The women of GODSPELL strut their
stuff in "All for the Best." (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Beth Jacobson encourages a fellow
disciple to "Turn Back, O Man" and forget "thy foolish
ways." (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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