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ABOUT

 

THE STORY

“The Three Gifts of Christmas” is a holiday treat for diverse audiences of all ages.  Based on “The Gift of the Magi,” “The Wind in the Willows” and “The Legend of the Poinsettia,” it is by turns poignant and comic, touching the themes of friendship, family, home and love that mark the season.

 

Time:  Sometime in the 1800’s.  Joel Poinsett tiptoes into his study on Christmas Eve to select a book as a present for his grandchildren.  He weighs the merits of three stories.  As he ponders each story, it unfolds on stage. 

 

“The Gift of the Magi” features two young newlyweds preparing for their first Christmas together.  Although money is short, each is determined to surprise the other with a beautiful gift.  Based on the O. Henry story with a classic plot twist.

 

In “The Wind in the Willows,” Rat and Mole travel through the Wild Wood toward Rat’s home “River Bank.”  They pass Mole’s burrow and make a detour.  Mole is embarrassed by his shabby abode but Rat is charmed.  By the time the two have dinner and a visit from strolling carolers, Mole has a new appreciation for hearth and friendship.

 

In “The Legend of the Poinsettia,” Poinsett revisits his time as ambassador to Mexico.  He travels to the village of San Marcos where he is asked to judge the children’s Christmas flower contest.  Two poor children, Graciela and Azul, search the mountains for the plant known to the Aztecs as the cuetlaxochitl.  They nurture the plant for six months before entering it in the contest.  Meanwhile, the town’s spoiled rich girl, Clarissa, enters roses from her family’s greenhouse.  When the winner is announced on Christmas day, Clarissa, Graciela, Azul and the congregation get a surprise.  So does Poinsett, who brings the cuetlaxochitl back to the United State where he begins hybridizing it into today’s poinsettias.

 

THE AUTHOR

Jeffrey Scharf is a playwright, bookwriter, lyricist, songwriter and screenwriter.  Produced musicals include “David Copperfield, The New Musical” which had a sold-out run at the Jewel Theatre in Santa Cruz, CA and “Reunions” (music by Jimmy Calire) produced in Ojai, CA.  His holiday show “The Three Tales (Gifts) of Christmas” was commissioned and produced by the Elite Theatre Company.  He has written book, music and lyrics for “Who’s Got Me?” which was excerpted at Musical Café’s  and was chosen as Mountain Community Theatre’s 2019 New Works production.  His “Banana Slugs Fight Song” is heard in the movie “The Baxter.”  Other works include book and lyrics for “Houdini Among the Spirits” (music by Brian Leader), the movie script “The Best Laugh” and the ten-minute plays “Postcards from the Ledge” and “M-Urgency Room.”

 

He is a co-writer of “Life in the Slow Lane” recorded by Roberta Donnay and “I Don’t Want to Know” recorded by Spencer Day.  

Portrait of O. Henry

Rat and Mole stopped in the Wild Wood

            Straightening the burrow at Mole End. 

Poinsettias in the wild.

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