I took our friend, David, to the dress rehearsal for this year’s Christmas Revels production by Revels North. David is the former artistic director of the show so we had special sentimental reasons for being there (and many friends amongst the cast). It was a terrific show. I know we Revels people say that every year, but it was. Truly!
The theme was music, stories and dance from Appalachia. I have to admit, my initial reaction to the theme was “not so much” and that was part of the reason I didn’t go to auditions (that and not being sure I could live through another production week). That all flew away once I was in my seat in the Spaulding Auditorium.
The title of this post, by the way, comes from the peace round sung with the entire audience during every show: “What a goodly thing / if the children of the world / could dwell together in peace”.
The new directing team did a great job with all aspects of the show. I loved the set, in particular the beautiful quilts hung on either side of the stage. The cast was energetic and sang their hearts out — in a good way. The kid’s chorus was exceptional. And the dancing (which involved a lot of clogging) was great, too.
There are six performances this weekend, starting tonight at 7 PM. Call the Hopkins Center box office at phone: 603-646-2422 for tickets or see the web site link above.
Every Christmas Revels closes with this blessing from the Sussex Mummers Carol, sung by the chorus while encircling the audience:
God bless your house,
Your children too,
Your cattle and your store.
The Lord increase you day by day
And send you more and more
And send you more and more
For me that heralds the start of the holidays more than anything.