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Christmas kidnapping

Olivia Marocco, left, and Lucy Thill rehearse for Pendragon Theatre’s “The Land Of Forgotten Toys,” opening on Thursday and running through Sunday. Shows will be held at 7 p.m. on Dec. 14, 15 and 16 with 2 p.m. matinees on Dec. 16 and 17. Tickets can be purchased at tinyurl.com/22cbnpwf. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Lenora Shoemaker looks to Polaris, the guiding star. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Ellie Henderson, as a slightly-off-key karaoke machine, belts out a stream of hits throughout the decades, and "a collection of smooth jams from public domain." (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Amy Coddington-Burnett, as Santa’s sister Charlotta, sings the one and only song about her with elf Rory Pop. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Jameson Batt as Schmedrick, an energetic but naive elf, gives a thumbs-up to Amy Coddington-Burnett, playing Santa’s sister Charlotta. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Julia Walkow, as Cassiopeia, rules over the Land of the Forgotten Toys as Klara Weakley Barbara — not Barbie — watches on. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Olivia Marocco, left, and Lucy Thill as Grace and Nikki raise their hands as they decide to go rescue Santa. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Gwen Haney, as Game Dude, glitches out. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Lenora Shoemaker as Lady Victoria, prefers to think of herself as “delicate,” rather than “fragile.” (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Amy Coddington-Burnett, as Aunt Char, shakes a finger at her employee Nikki, played by Lucy Thill as Olivia Marocco as Grace looks on. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Olivia Marocco, playing Grace, teaches Lucy Thill, as Nikki, about the stars. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)
Lucy Thill as Nikki. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Marbone)

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