(From Right to Left) Professor Hoogleraar the brilliant inventor, Ms. Smith aka Irving, an evil genius whose plan it take over the world, Carllotta aka Carl, the friendly loan officer from Ms. Smith's bank, Petunia, aka Pete, aka Tunia, the main character who takes a job helping the professor change the world, Roger the Robot, the professors creation, Lillian, a spy who works for Ms. Smith. In the front we have Lyle the hunchback, who we thought was Ms. Smith's henchman, but was really a spy working to stop her evil plans.
In reality we are Abby, Charlie, Teddi, Ashley, David, Michelle and Kes... who spent much of our summer putting this little production together.
Petunia's story mirrored much of Peter's story from the Bible.
She met the professor whose influence inspired her to want to do something bigger with her life, something that would help to change the world. Peter met Jesus, and his life was forever changed.
Petunia had to learn to over come her fears and trust the professor when invisible spiders got loose in the lab. Peter found that when he kept his eyes on Jesus he could walk on water.
After it was discovered that Irving let the spiders loose in the lab, Tunia wanted revenge. She had to learn that working for the professor meant doing the things that were important to him, rather than seeking revenge. Peter had to learn that God's plan can before his own plans, when Jesus told him God's plan included Jesus dying on the cross, Peter tried to argue that it would never happen that way.
Petunia had to choose whether or not she would stick with the professor when things got really difficult, and Peter denied knowing Jesus, but was later given the opportunity to declare his love and allegiance to Him. We all have to decide what we think of Jesus!
Finally Ms. Smith had a chance to be forgiven for her bad deeds, and join the professors team. Peter preached the good news of Jesus to a Roman solider, even though it was Roman soldiers who had nailed Jesus to the cross.
Thank you again cast for all your hard work and thank you Jenny F. for feeding us and helping us have so much fun along the way.
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