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New Beginnings is a love-letter to Placer County history, produced by Placer Repertory Theater at William Jessup University on July 31st 2021, which features a work-in-development about the historic Rocklin and Roseville Roundhouses, with tickets offered via Eventbrite.com. Placer Repertory Theater commissioned this play by Rocklin local Ryan Gerberding, a graduate of the Placer Repertory Theater mentorship program. Audiences are invited to provide feedback, and to NAME THAT PLAY.The Rocklin Roundhouse was an economic engine and cultural touchstone for the surrounding town for over forty years, until all that changed. Based on true events, this play follows Mast Mechanic L.L. Timmins and the citizens of Rocklin as they deal with the removal of their towns beloved roundhouse and the construction of the new roundhouse in Roseville. Taking place from 1905 to 1908, this story chronicles the towns struggle to maintain its prominence in the face of the never-ending march of progress. The a
Podcast episode features Alcott’s Dickens-inspired holiday story
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Marcia Gollober is making her Stories on Stage debut in the podcast featuring Louisa May Alcott’s holiday story “A Christmas Dream, and How It Came to Be True,” releasing on Saturday, Dec. 26.
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Stories on Stage Davis will release the eighth episode of its all-podcast eighth season on Saturday, Dec. 26, with Louisa May Alcott’s holiday story “A Christmas Dream, and How It Came to Be True,” read by Marcia Gollober.
In Alcott’s story, a well-off little girl named Effie, who has everything a 10-year-old could want and expresses her blasé attitude toward Christmas, reads “A Christmas Carol” and dreams about bringing the spirit of generosity to those who have less than she does. As her mother pulls off the Christmas surprise of Effie’s dreams, the story speaks to the infectiousness of giving: the warmth we can stir in each other’s hearts in t