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TWU Theatre presents a not-so-traditional Nativity

SAMC's production of the Christmas comedy‘Butterfingers Angel’ runs Nov. 18-29
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Langley actors Sam Ravensbergen and Shelby Wyminga star as Joseph and Mary in the TWU’s imaginative and entertaining Butterfingers Angel.

Christmas can be a stressful time. Especially if you’re the angel in charge of it all.

SAMC Theatre’s Butterfingers Angel follows the witless Gabriel on a wild ride that’s full of surprises. Far from traditional, this fast and funny Nativity is a powerful tale of human struggle wrapped up in the clumsiest, kookiest Christmas pageant imaginable.

Onstage at Trinity Western University from Nov. 18 to 29, William Gibson’s holiday hit is officially titled The Butterfingers Angel, Mary & Joseph, Herod the Nut, & the Slaughter of 12 Hit Carols in a Pear Tree.

This imaginative twist on tradition includes a narcissistic Pear Tree, a sinister tyrant king, and “wise” men who are anything but. Meanwhile, Mary and Joseph are hardly a match made in heaven. Or are they?

“This show captures the heart of the Christmas story, both the light and the darkness,” said Shelby Wyminga, who plays a spunky version of Mary.

“Instead of stiff stereotypes, we get a glimpse into the way ordinary people handle extraordinary circumstances, from the naive newlyweds to the donkey who hates her job.

“Beneath the laughter, this story also explores doubt and danger, hopes and fears — it’s sincere and relatable.”

Paul Muir, a visiting artist from Alberta’s Rosebud Theatre, directs a cast of TWU actors and local children, who guest-star as the cutest collection of talking animals Langley has ever seen.

With costumes by Mel Alpe, set by Margaret Toomey, and lighting by Graham Ockley, the visual world of the play is as enchanting as Gibson’s script.

Sponsored by Great-West Life, Butterfingers Angel stars Uliana Akulenko, Ruby Alstad, MacKenzie Cameron, Charlotte Elgersma, Sage MacPherson, Ashlyn McCarthy, Kiara McCarthy, Favour Onwuka, Esther Owobowale, Teagan Plett, Sam Ravensbergen, Steven Simpson, Geoffrey Webb, and Shelby Wyminga.

The show is stage managed by Elizabeth Drummond, Courtney Brice, and Mikayla Wust.

Playing Nov. 18 to 29 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, with discounted Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. Come on the second Tuesday for a Q&A talkback with the cast.

For tickets and information, visit www.twu.ca/theatre or call 604-513-2121 extension 3872.