Katie O'Neill, 17, of Cape May talked to John Alvarez, who played Carl and Santa Claus at the production of "Carl's Kris Kringle", on Dec. 9, 2012 on the second floor of the Old Grange Restaurant in Cold Spring.
John Alvarez, of Cape May, played Santa Claus and Patrick Mulvaney, of the Villas section of Lower Township, was the narrator while reenacting the play Carl's Kris Kringle on Dec. 9, 2012 on the second floor of the Old Grange Restaurant in Cold Spring. On the far left is Carol Matthews, of Cape May. who played Frieda Fenstermacher. Admission is free. The Cape Island Theatre Company is asking for donations for the Volunteers in Medicine. The Cape Island Theatre Company has transformed the second floor of the Old Grange Restaurant by Tony Clark at Historic Cold Spring Village into Possum Grove, North Carolina, a quirky little southern town that is about to experience an unlikely Christmas miracle Carl's Kris Kringle, written and produced by Ray Crew, tells the story of a dreamer who buys a run- down radio station in a small Southern town only to find that he and his pregnant wife are flat broke a week before Christmas. To solve his problems, he needs a man who hates Christmas to play Santa. What happens next will make you laugh and warm your heart. Show runs every Sat. and Sun. through Dec. 16.
Garrett Brough, of Villas, played Smiling Buddy at the Cape Island Theatre's Production of Carl's Kris Kringle on Dec. 9, 2012. On the left was Rebecca Sundstrom, 21, of Villas,who played Mae and on the right, the narrator, Patrick Mulvaney, of Villas on Dec. 9, 2012 on the second floor of the Old Grange Restaurant in Cold Spring. The show had to be canceled due to very limited ticket sales, but they put on a practice for the Press' Hometown photographer. The show runs on Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. Dec. 16th is the last day to see the show performed by Cape Island Theatre Company. There is no admission fee, but a donation is asked for Volunteers in Medicine who treat the uninsured of Cape May County.
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