COVID-19 may have canceled most in-person plays and musicals in Camas and Washougal this year, but a group of Washougal middle schoolers have not let that stop them from bringing the arts to the community this holiday season.
The pandemic had already canceled the Jemtegaard Middle School Soundstage students’ plans to perform “Box,” a middle school vignette play by Lindsay Price, so Soundstage advisor Diana Larson started looking for COVID-safe alternatives.
“We had to be creative,” Larson said. “And then someone suggested we do something like ‘A Prairie Home Companion,'” a weekly radio variety show that aired live on hundreds of public radio stations from 1974 to 2016.
“We found that there were a lot of radio show scripts out this year,” Larson said.
The Soundstage group, which has been meeting virtually all summer and learning from several of Larson’s connections in the performance industry, including Shakespearean actor and stage-combat choreographer John Armor, decided to perform the radio play version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.”