Review: Unraveling 'Hurry Up Santa!' - A Christmas Chaos

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What if you never received your gifts from Santa on Christmas? Hurry Up Santa! The Musical by Bob Kempf and Andy Philpot is a musical play that tells the reader of a Christmas where Santa Claus oversleeps and Christmas Day turns chaotic. News reporters make the situation worse, however, families all around the world still believe they could still have a jolly Christmas. But with Santa encountering problem after problem on his nocturnal ride and children slowly losing hope, who knows if Christmas can be saved. Hurry Up Santa is an overall great play with an amazing plot and great acting, but has rather average design elements.

To start off, Hurry Up Santa has a hilarious and original plot. The play begins with the whole world finding out that Santa had overslept and that families may not get their presents for Christmas. As the play progresses, a news reporter, named Flood Roberts, begins to slowly ruin Christmas by …show more content…

The props did establish the mood for the play and add development of the characters, plot, and settings, however they were not very convincing or well-made. For example, instead of a sofa, they used a bookshelf and some boxes with some pillows on top. Without some legitimate props, it’s makes it a little hard to take the play seriously. The live band music along with the quirky sound effects contributed to the show’s mood because it conveyed the perfomers’ feelings. The design elements are a key part of a play and could really impact how the rest of it could go. In conclusion, Hurry Up Santa! The Musical is and overall amazing play with good plot, acting, and average design elements with the audience seeming attentive and interested throughout the performance. Although this production takes some risks using budget props, it’s still overshadowed by the skills of the performers, who managed to pull of an amazing and motivated

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