Photos by Sean C. Morgan

Olivia Saveskie plays Christmas carols on the harp prior to the Dec. 15 presentation of “The Innkeepers.”

“The Innkeepers” is narrated by Carolyn Owen and her husband, Greg Owen.

Ward Christmas sings “There Was No Room in the Inn.”


Joseph (Andrew Miles) asks the Innkeeper (Nick Boren) for a room.




Joseph (Andrew Miles) and Mary (Lauren Miles) sing a prayer of thanks for the Innkeepers.

Joseph (Andrew Miles) speaks to Mary (Lauren Miles) as baby Jesus lies in the manger.

The Innkeeper’s Wife (Carolyn Owen) learns that the Innkeeper (Nick Boren) has given Mary and Joseph a space in a stable.

The Innkeeper’s Wife (Carolyn Owen) notes the Star of Bethlehem in the sky through the window of her inn.

Ward Christman performs “Star of Bethlehem.”

Mary (Lauren Miles) tends to newborn Jesus while singing a prayer of thanks for the Innkeepers with Joseph (Andrew Miles).


Joseph (Andrew Miles) cares for Jesus while Mary sleeps.

Ember Ogden sings “Hush the Baby” as Joseph (Andrew Miles) tends the newborn Jesus and Mary sleeps.


Mary (Lauren Miles) looks at baby Jesus following his birth in a stable in Bethlehem, while
Joseph (Andrew Miles) and the Innkeeper’s Wife (Karla Boren) gather water and supplies for them.

Guests gather around to marvel at the newborn Jesus in the production of “The Innkeepers,” written by Satina Tolman and performed Dec. 14-15.
Jesus is held by the Innkeeper’s Wife, played by Carolyn Boren, seated by the Innkeeper (Nick Boren). Mary (Lauren Miles) and Joseph (Andrew Miles) are seated at left.


The cast and crew of the 2024 production of “The Innkeepers.”