(music begins to "It's That Time of Year Again")
(Two TV anchors stand in a TV entertainment show set on one side
of the stage. Biff and Christine are over-the-top stars.)
CHRISTINE: Hi, I'm Christine Glib!
BIFF: And I'm Biff Slick!
CHRISTINE: And welcome to "Entertainment Tomorrow!" Every year
during the holidays, from Radio City Music Hall to the
Hollywood Bowl, the stars come out to bring us some of the
glitziest entertainment of the year.
BIFF: That's right, Christine! But tonight, our cameras go to a
surprising location—a little town that puts on a humble, but
special Christmas pageant.
CHRISTINE: It's a Christmas tradition; a play that has been produced
without fail for the last 49 years. But this year, there's a
fascinating twist. Here's our on-scene reporter, Stormie Skye,
with the story!
(Opposite stage, Stormie Skye appears in a spotlight, microphone
in hand, reporting from Centerton.)
STORMIE: Thanks, Christine! I'm here in the town of Centerton, where
for the last 49 years, this little village has quietly been
producing a beloved Christmas play. But, to celebrate the 50th
anniversary of their annual pageant, they seem to be shooting
for the stars. That's right, Centerton has secured the services
of none other than legendary stage and screen director, Cecil
V. DeVille!
BIFF: How did they get Mr. DeVille?!
STORMIE: Well, I can report that they were able to nab Mr. DeVille
because, get this, he grew up in Centerton and as a boy, he
himself acted in this play! It appears you CAN go home again!
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