St. John’s presents ‘New Star’
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St. John’s the Evangelist School in Carrollton presented their Christmas Play Friday afternoon and again that evening for parents, grandparents and the general public. This year, the students presented “New Star” which told about the birth of Jesus from the point of view of the “Old Star”, who had been around since God created the Universe until the birth of Jesus and the creation of the “New Star.”

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Old Star Chloe McAdams tells the story of the birth of Jesus to New Star, played by Landry Robeen.

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The Angel Gabriel is joined by several other angels. Left to right: Andrew Price, Mara Seely, Elizabeth Mettenberg and Maggie Custer.

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Much of the cast gathers around King Herod towards the end of the play. Left to right: Mara Seely, Addison Campbell, Orion Mesey, Blake Driskill, Evan Cordes, Caleb Uhles, Ian Maurer and Noah Uhles.

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Orion Mesey in the role of King Herod. He had to have had the coolest costume in the entire play.

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These three young ladies had dual roles – they played the roles of Shepherds and stood in for the crowd. They are, left to right: Blake Driskill, Addison Campbell and Mallory Vandersand.

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Andrew Price played the very important part of the Angel Gabriel, who came to tell Joseph that his wife, Mary, would soon bear a child who would be the son of God.
