(Ninth of "The Twelve Days of Christmas in France")
Cannes, France. Sacristy of St Patrick's Anglican Church.
A giddy French Anglican Priest is helped to prepare for the Holy Eucharist by three English women of the Altar Guild.
To be published by NEXT STAGE PRESS
(Ninth of "The Twelve Days of Christmas in France")
Cannes, France. Sacristy of St Patrick's Anglican Church.
A giddy French Anglican Priest is helped to prepare for the Holy Eucharist by three English women of the Altar Guild.
To be published by NEXT STAGE PRESS
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Debra A. Cole:
Nine Ladies Dancing (a 4 minute comedy)
by Nora Louise Syran
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This is a wonderful giggle on the Nine Ladies Dancing trope. What a treat this would be to see staged... sans robes and all.
This is a wonderful giggle on the Nine Ladies Dancing trope. What a treat this would be to see staged... sans robes and all.
”
Rachel Feeny-Williams:
Nine Ladies Dancing (a 4 minute comedy)
by Nora Louise Syran
“
We had the wonderful pleasure of having this read at our Sunday evening play reading. Nora, as often is the case, has created a wonderful interpretation of this one line of a popular Christmas song. Wonderfully funny and wonderfully festive!
We had the wonderful pleasure of having this read at our Sunday evening play reading. Nora, as often is the case, has created a wonderful interpretation of this one line of a popular Christmas song. Wonderfully funny and wonderfully festive!
”
Steven G. Martin:
Nine Ladies Dancing (a 4 minute comedy)
by Nora Louise Syran
“
"Nine Ladies Dancing" is the silliest and funniest installment in Nora Louise Syran's "The Twelve Days of Christmas" series. There are sight gags, wordplay, character-based humor, situational humor, and action gallivanting through this 4-minute-long comedy. It's a gift to comic actors and audiences who enjoy them.
"Nine Ladies Dancing" is the silliest and funniest installment in Nora Louise Syran's "The Twelve Days of Christmas" series. There are sight gags, wordplay, character-based humor, situational humor, and action gallivanting through this 4-minute-long comedy. It's a gift to comic actors and audiences who enjoy them.