
Song Marshall, as Chorus Leader, in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
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The chorus builds the world of The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

The chorus builds the world of The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Jean E. Burr, as Lydia, in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Jean E. Burr, as Lydia, (left) and Sophia Hail, as Max, in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Jean E. Burr, as Lydia, in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Jean E. Burr, as Lydia, (right) with Sophia Hail, as Max, in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Zoe Savransky (left) with the Chorus in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Molly Gloeckner (right) as The Selfish Giant with the Chorus in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

From left: Nate Hall, Tamsen Glaser and Molly Gloeckner in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Tamsen Glaser and Molly Gloeckner (center) in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Tamsen Glaser as the Ogre in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
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Molly Gloeckner (left) as the Giant and Jean E. Burr as Lydia in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

The Chorus as the Giant’s Wall and Garden in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Jean E. Burr (center) as Lydia and The Chorus in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Maggie Blair Smith (left) as Snow and Zoe Savransky as Frost in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

The Chorus in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

From left: Molly Gloeckner as The Giant, Zoe Savransky as Frost, Maggie Blair Smith as Snow and Nate Hall as North Wind in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
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From left: Nate Hall as North Wind, Maggie Blair Smith as Snow and Zoe Savransky as Frost in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

From left: Daniela Martinez as Hail and Nate Hall as North Wind with Maggie Blair Smith as Snow and Zoe Savransky as Frost in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

From left: Daniela Martinez as Hail and Nate Hall as North Wind with Maggie Blair Smith as Snow and Zoe Savransky as Frost in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Song Marshall, as Chorus Leader, in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.

Sophia Hail as Max in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Jean E. Burr, as Lydia, in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Jean E. Burr as Lydia (left) with Tamsen Glaser and Song Marshall as the Wall and Sophia Hail as Max in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

The Chorus in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

From left: Zoe Savransky, Jean E. Burr and Sophia Hail in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Daniela Martinez (left) as Hail and Nate Hall as North Wind in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Tamsen Glaser (left) and Nate Hall in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Fraom left: Molly Gloeckner, Tamsen Glaser, Song Marshall and Nate Hall in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Jean E. Burr (center) as Lydia in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

From left: Zoe Savransky as Frost, Jean E. Burr as Lydia and Sarah-Lucy Hill and Daniela Martinez as Tree in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Jean E. Burr as Lydia battles Maggie Blair Smith as Snow with Zoe Savransky as Frost and Sarah-Lucy Hill and Daniela Martinez as Tree in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

From left: Molly Gloeckner as the Giant, Sarah-Lucy Hill and Daniela Martinez as Tree and Jean E. Burr as Lydia in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

From left: Molly Gloeckner as the Giant, Jean E. Burr as Lydia and Sarah-Lucy Hill and Daniela Martinez as Tree in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

From left: Molly Gloeckner as the Giant, Sarah-Lucy Hill as Tree and Jean E. Burr as Lydia in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

The Chorus in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

Molly Gloeckner as the Giant has a change of heart, seen here with Chorus members in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

The Chorus in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
Photo by Maria Burnham

The improved sign in The Giant’s garden in The Selfish Giant, Ghostlight’s adaptation of the Oscar Wilde short story for children that illustrates the perils of isolation and the negative consequences of selfishness. The show took place in June of 2019.
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