‘Miracles’ on stage at River City Playhouse Uplifting Ilwaco musical opens on Friday BY PATRICK WEBB Play director Rita Smith wants to off er a gift to the community. Because the pandemic kept people home for so long, she wants to off er an opportunity for a night out. “It is a great musical for everything that everyone has been through. It’s uplift- ing!” Smith said. The show is “A Bag Full of Miracles” at the River City Playhouse in Ilwaco, Washington, and features a cast from Peninsula Players. “We are happy to be back,” said Smith. “We feel like we have been doing this musical for three years ,” she added. The production was set to open in March 2020 when the pandemic caused the cancella- tion of many live events. ”We had to can- cel three days before we opened,” said Smith. “It was a sad day. It was going to be fi nal dress rehearsal. Instead, it was ‘pack it away,’” she added. The change did off er one positive deci- sion, however. The theater had been looking to switch from having to rely on long-time accompanist Barbara Bate, instead staging a production with recorded music. Theater board members had pur- chased what Smith calls a “production in a packet.” Unlike traditional restrictive theater con- tracts, it came with a one time fee, unlim- ited scripts, suggested rehearsal sched- ule, costume specifi cs, instrumental music and recorded vocal demonstrations of the songs. “We were very fortunate that way,” said Smith. “We didn’t have too many out- of-pocket expenses because it was already paid for,” she added. During the past two years, the Penin- sula Players have raised money for bet- ter heating inside parts of the theater. As rehearsals resumed, some roles had to be recast because actors had left the commu- nity. “We got new people on board and Photos by Lydia Ely/The Astorian ABOVE: From left, actors Nancy McAllister, Kevin Perry, Suzanne Knutzen and Gretchen Goodson stand around a cake. BELOW: Aarin Hygaard, 14, right, Deborah Perry, center, and Pepper Weldon, 9, sit on the edge of the stage for a portrait during a rehearsal. See Page 14 SUNDAY AFTERNOON Live An energetic amalgamation of all the popular styles of the 1920’s/30’s - jazz, a little blues, a bit of swing, a pinch old time gospel, and even classic show tunes - all immersed in an early 20th century New Orleans sound. TRAY DAHL AND THE JUGTIME RAGBAND ‘A Bag Full of Miracles’ Sunday, March 27, 2022 3:00 PM 4:00 PM ( Doors open at 2:30pm) A three act musical comedy by the Peninsula Players. Raymond Theatre • 323 3rd Street Raymond, WA, 98577 Saturday and Sunday, as well as April 1 and 2, 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. Matinees on Sunday, April 3 and 10 at 2 p.m. at River City Playhouse. Admission is $15. To purchase tickets, visit Okie’s Thriftway in Ocean Park, Stormin’ Norman in Long Beach and the Olde Towne Café in Ilwaco. Tickets can also be reserved through Rita Smith at 360-244-3517 or at raskimball@gmail.com. A gala reception will follow opening night on Friday. Sponsored by: Beryl Adams In Memory of Janet & Don Furfiord Bank of the Pacific Les & Vivian Edersheim THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2022 // 11