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    “The Perfect Tree” Free Community Musical

    November 22, 2017No Comments
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    logo_pottershandproductionsSedona AZ (November 22, 2017) – Part of Holiday Central Sedona, The Perfect Tree is a brand-new FREE Community Musical performed at Historic Wayside Bible Chapel, Uptown Sedona on December 8, 9 & 10, 2017, and again at the Village Church of the Nazarene on December 15 and 16. Friday performances are at 7:00 pm, and Saturdays & Sundays are at 3:00 pm. This family-friendly production incorporates many well-known Christmas carols, plus a selection of original music and songs. The production features live singers, actors, musicians, and a flashback to the Nativity.

    The storyline of The Perfect Tree follows a child who is looking for just the right Christmas tree. However, along the way, the child discovers much more about the tree that he or she is looking for. The message of The Perfect Tree is of finding what we are all looking for, and discovering it was there all along! The Perfect Tree was written by a local Village resident, for Potter’s Hand Productions, Sedona’s Christian Theatre company since 2004.

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    20171122_pottersThe cast and crew include talented actors and singers from Sedona and the entire Verde Valley. Valuable gifts will be drawn prior to each performance, and drawing tickets are available at the door for a donation of $5 per ticket. 100% of the funds raised are used to produce these free community events.
     
    Free parking is available at both locations. Limited free seating is available, or Reserved Row seats are available at the door only, from one hour prior to each performance, for a donation of $5 per person. More information may be found at https://www.PottersHandProductions.com
     
    Potter’s Hand Productions began in Sedona in 2004 with professional performances of the musical Godspell at the now Sedona Performing Arts Center. That initial event was a benefit, with proceeds given to a local graduate who had been paralyzed in a home invasion. Following that production, Potter’s Hand expanded to four major musical productions each year, held throughout the years outdoors in Tlaquepaque, at the former Tequa Marketplace (now The Collective), at Historic Wayside Bible Chapel in Uptown Sedona, and a Youth Theatre on the streets of Uptown Sedona. Attracting annual audiences of up to 5,000 people, the productions have all been Biblically based, historically accurate, colorful and uplifting. 
     
    Potter’s Hand Productions currently produces two major musical productions each year, with one in the spring and a holiday musical at Christmas. Since 2012, all musical events have been original productions, written and directed by a local Sedona resident, and supported by a team of professional costumers, audio specialists, set and prop managers, and lighting technicians. 
     
    Potter’s Hand Productions is Sedona’s Christian Community Theatre, now in its 14th year of  “Bringing God’s Word to life, to encourage the faithful and reach the world for Jesus Christ.”  Participants from all beliefs are welcome to join as part of the cast and crew of The Perfect Tree.  For more information, please see  www.PottersHandProductions.com.  

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