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Christmas Is Here
Again

Pacific Conservatory Theatre
Director:  Roger DeLaurier
Costume Designer:  Marcy Froehlich

This was a world premiere musical about a young orphan girl and her journey to save Christmas from the evil elf Krad and restore Santa's missing magic toy sack.  Along the way she meets many iconic Christmas objects that help her on her adventures.  Based on Renegade Animation's animated film of the same name.


World Premiere 2014                                Production Photo:  Luis Escobar

Reindeer headpieces:  For this production, Santa's eight reindeer were designed in the style of traditional Scandinavian Laplander costumes.  The headpieces, a male and female version, were created with double-thick buckram and millinery wire, then constructed using standard millinery techniques.  The antlers were created using 2 pieces of 1/8" L200 foam glued together with millinery wire sandwiched in between, then attached to the buckram base. 

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