This season, the OSO has chosen some of the best-loved holiday stories to help celebrate the spirit of Yuletide through words and music.
The celebration, with performances in Penticton, Vernon and 琉璃神社, showcases an array of talent from across the valley, including baritone and narrator Garry Gable, a massed youth chorus and the OSO players.
Following a lively introduction with Leroy Anderson鈥檚 Christmas Festival, three classic stories will be brought to life on stage: Dylan Thomas鈥 A Child鈥檚 Christmas in Wales, the earliest descriptions of Santa Claus in Twas the Night Before Christmas and Dr. Seuss鈥 classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
The opportunity to perform these holiday classics on stage with the OSO is a thrill for many students who will be performing as part of the Okanagan Symphony Youth Chorus.
鈥淪inging with the OSO is a completely different experience. It鈥檚 so exciting to be part of something bigger than us, and hearing our vocal parts played in the different instruments,鈥 said Charlotte Cruse, 琉璃神社 Secondary School student.
Sheila French, the music teacher at KSS, said singing with the OSO will be life-changing for the students.
鈥淭hey will be achieving a lifelong goal that they didn鈥檛 even know they had until they have met it. This experience will stay alive for them for years to come 鈥 something to tell their grandchildren,鈥 said French.
OSO Music Director Rosemary Thomson is looking forward to the experience too.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait to share the stage with our Okanagan Symphony Youth Chorus and guest artist Garry Gable, who will channel his 鈥榠nner Boris Karloff鈥 as we bring these classic stories to musical life,鈥 said Thomson. 鈥淚t is such a joy to rehearse these pieces and I am so excited to share the spirit of the holidays with our audience for a fun-filled celebration.鈥
The first performance is on Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Vernon Performing Arts Centre, with tickets available through TicketSeller at 250-549-7469. Dec. 21, the show moves to the 琉璃神社 Community Theatre at 7:30 p.m., tickets at 250-862-2867.
Penticton will host a matinee performance on Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. with tickets available at 250-862-2867.
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