Showing posts with label play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label play. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2026

afO's Out of the Box 2026 Cast

 afO's Out of the Box 2026 is made up of 5 short dramas as well as a couple musical numbers and narration/emcee.  Some were hilarious and some were contemplative.  It was so good!

You can learn more and get your tickets at https://allforonefw.org/out-of-the-box/







Thursday, April 23, 2026

afO's The God Committee

 Like I said in my last post, this show was really, really good.  I was so easily and quickly drawn into the drama and tension of this situation of a committee trying to agree on which patient would get a heart that became available.  There was such a natural flow between the yelling and tension of the whole group to tender moments between just a couple of them as people moved in and out of the room throughout the whole time.  Throughout the show, I found myself thinking about how this was a representation of something that happens with real people, and it gave me such a heavy feeling on behalf of those who actually do this.  At the end, I found myself glancing at my watch to see how long it had been because it had felt too short to be over.  Overall, it was such a beautiful story and well-done show!

You can get tickets at https://allforonefw.org/thegodcommittee/ 


























Saturday, April 18, 2026

afO's The God Committee Cast and Crew

This show was SO good!  It felt like watching a medical drama on TV.  But despite the high tension, yelling, and drama of the situation, the cast clearly have so much fun together!  


 










Friday, December 5, 2025

afO's Longing for the Light 2025

I have to admit that on the particular day I was there to photograph this, I was not feeling very 'Christmasy'.  I was reflecting on the extremely quiet Thanksgiving that my husband and I had, and anticipating more waves of grief hitting me as Christmas drew nearer.  This time of year is hard for me as I miss so many family members that have passed away.  But as the show began, I found myself quietly singing along between taking pictures.  And before I realized it, the weight of grief was gone.  The beauty of the songs and dance, the laughter of Ben and Hannah's story, and the retelling of Jesus' glorious coming as a baby were more than enough to realign my perspective and soothe my heart.  I hope if you also struggle with the holidays, that you set aside a couple of hours to see this wonderful show!

  For more information and to reserve tickets, go to https://allforonefw.org/longingforthelight/