PAGE A14, KEIZERTIMES, DECEMBER 10, 2021 Elf the Musical debuts at Ken Collins Theater Gage Dubois will play the lead role of Buddy the Elf in McNary High School's production of Elf the Musical. LIFE BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes For the first time since January 2020, Ken Collins Theater will be opening its doors to its annual winter musical put on by McNary High School. The McNary band, choir and theater departments have collaborated to put on Elf the Musical, which opened on Wednesday, Dec. 8. There will be show- ings on Dec. 10-11 and Dec. 16-18 at 7 p.m. There will also be a 2 p.m. showing on Saturday, Dec. 18. Tickets are $12 for the general public and $10 for students and will be available at the door or online at mcnary-theater.ticketleap.com. There will be a North Pole party before the show on Saturday, Dec. 11 starting at 10:30 a.m., which will feature hot choc- olate, dessert, reindeer food prep, elf hats and photo opportunities with cast members. McNary theater teacher Tom Cavanaugh, who is show's director, said that preparation has been chaotic at times, but that the kids have been eager to put on a quality performance. “It has been crazy trying to remem- ber how we did this, having not done it for a couple years. My seniors right now were sophomores last time we did something like this. But it has been great. I have never had a group this focused, ready to just dive in,” Cavanaugh said. “I'm so excited, it's the first show we have done in this auditorium in almost two years. It feels so overwhelmingly exciting to be here and be putting on a production. Everyone is so excited to be here”, added Ellie Auvinen, who is playing the role of Jovie. Zoe Banton is the show's choreog- rapher and Andy Thomas is the vocal director. Elf the Musical, based on the pop- ular 2003 film starring Will Ferrell, Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes debuted as a Broadway show in 2010 find out that we are doing Elf. I think with all original music. The story fol- there are lot of people just really lows Buddy The Elf, who, as a young excited to get back to seeing shows, so orphan, accidentally crawled into having that energy surrounding it has Santa's bag of gifts and is transported been great,” he said. to the North Pole. While there are many similarities in Buddy was raised at the North Pole the storyline, the show features unique by elves, not knowing that he is actu- aspects that will give the audience a ally human, until his size and poor different experience than just watching toy-making abilities force him to face the film. the truth. With Santa's blessing, Buddy “All the characters are super sim- travels to New York City in search of ilar to the movie. There are a lot of his birth father. Although his dad is on the naughty list and his half-brother doesn't believe in Santa, over time, Buddy is able to fill his family with the Christmas spirit. Cavanaugh says that many around the school and community have expressed their excitement about the show's potential. “It has been fun to see peo- McNary theater teacher ple's faces light up when they I think there are a lot of people just really excited to get back to seeing shows, so having that energy surrounding it has been great. — TOM CAVANAUGH