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Baltimore Ave, Media, PA 19063 The videotaping or making of electronic or audio and/ or visual recordings of this pinpizza.com • pinbeer.com production is a violation of United States copyright law and an actionable federal offense. Present your ticket Find us on Follow us on stub to receive Facebook Twitter 10% OFF The Media Theatre receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Lunch • Dinner • Late Night Excludes alcohol, not valid on delivery Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. 4 5 A CHRISTMAS STORY: The Musical Scene 6: Christmas Eve, The Parker House Before The Old Man Comes Home ............................. Ralphie and Randy Scenes and Musical Numbers Scene 7: A Half Hour or So Later, The Boy’s Bedroom Somewhere Hovering Over Indiana ........................ Ralphie, Randy and Kids ACT ONE Overture Orchestra Prologue: Christmas Eve, Several Years Ago, A Street Corner Outside Scene 8: Christmas Morning, The Parker House & A Chinese Restaurant / The Town Radio Station WOR, New York City & The Radio Studio Desk Christmas Morning ..................................................... Ralphie Ralphie To The Rescue Reprise .............................. Ralphie and Ensemble Scene 1: December 1, 1940, The Parker Family House & Higbee’s Department Store A Christmas Story ................................. The Parkers and Full Company It All Comes Down to Christmas .................. Ralphie, the Parkers and Ensemble Higbee’s Window ...................................................... Ralphie Musicians Red Ryder Carbine Action BB Gun ............................... Ralphie and Jean Keyboard/Conductor — Christopher Ertelt It All Comes Down To Christmas Reprise ............... Ralphie and Company Scene Reeds — Andrew Sorensen, Stephanie Esposito, Len Pierro Trumpet — Andrew Hoesl Scene 2: The Next Day, The Parker Family House & Yard Trombone — Anthony Triplett Bass — Michael DiFebbo Drums — Lee Morrison The Genius on Cleveland Street ............................. The Old Man, Mother An Opening ......................................................... Ensemble CAST Scene 3: Soon Afterward, A Path From School Ralphie ............................................ Ben Pedersen/ Tim Woodward When You’re a Wimp ..................................................... Kids Mom ........................................................ Jennie Eisenhower* Old Man .......................................................... Patrick Ludt* Scene 4: A Few Minutes Later, The Classroom Jean Shepherd ...................................................... Kelly Briggs* Ralphie to the Rescue! .. Ralphie, Miss Shields, The Old Man, Mother, Randy and Ensemble Randy ............................................... Aidan Crane/ Jacob Shapiro After Ralphie to the Rescue! .............................................. Ralphie Miss Shields ..................................................... Krissy Fraelich* Scene 5: A Week Later, The Parker House Santa ............................................................ Mark Marano What a Mother Does ................................................... Mother Schwartz ........................................... Zachary Divito/ Sean O’ Neill A Major Award ..................................... Old Man, Mother, Neighbors Flick ................................................ Josh Atkinson/ Josiah Jacoby Scene 6: Early Evening December 13th, The Parker House Scut .................................................. Jared Brito/ Andrew Rubin Grover ................................................. Aidan Brito/ Carter Weiss Scene 7: Immediately Following, On the Road Parker Family Singalong ............................................. The Parkers Ensemble Scene 8: Late That Night, The Parker House Julianna Babb, Dante Bratelli, Glenn Britton, Nicole Calabrese, JP Dunphy*, Act One Finale ............................................ Ralphie and Ensemble Nate Golden, Alicia Jayne Kelly*, Topher Layton, Mark Marano, Kimberly Maxson, Hillary Parker*, Amanda Shaffern There will be one 15 minute intermission. ACT TWO Youth Ensemble Entr’Acte — Orchestra Caileigh Crane, Rebecca Hunchak, Jolie Jaffe, Alexsa McKeown, Rachael McVey, Scene 1: The Schoolyard & Classroom Kate Nadauld, Kennedy Ndiaye, Kristianna Ranalli, Noah Scher, Brynn Washbourne, Sticky Situation ......................... Ralphie, Flick, Schwartz, Kids, Miss Shields Violet Wiley Scene 2: Fantasy 1930’s Speakeasy Understudies You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out! .............................. Miss Shields and Ensemble Jean Shepherd .................................................... Topher Layton Scene 3: Immediately Following, A Path From School Mom ........................................................... Hillary Parker* Scene 4: A Few Minutes Later, The Parker House The Old Man ...................................................... JP Dunphy* Just Like That ......................................................... Mother Miss Shields .................................................. Alicia Jayne Kelly* Red Ryder Carbine Action BB Gun Reprise ................................ Ralphie *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers based in NYC Scene 5: Christmas Eve, Santa’s Station at Higbee’s At Higbee’s .............................................................. Elves Up on Santa’s Lap ............................ Santa, Elves, Ralphie, Randy and Kids 6 7 Dante Brattelli Nate Golden WHO’S WHO in the CAST (Ensemble) Media Theatre debut. (Ensemble) Grateful to return to Credits include: Off Broadway: Media after appearing in Hair- Comfort Women, Dream Babies spray. Worked with the Walnut, Ben Pedersen his love to his wife Nicole, daughter Vienna, dog (St. Clements Theatre), He Loves Arden, Delaware Theatre Co, (Ralphie) Seen here in To Kill A Buckley and soon to be born second daughter (due Me Not (Davenport Theatre). Mauckingbird, & Bristol River- Mockingbird (Jem), Gypsy (News- during the run of this show:) Check out his website Regional: Fame (Lincoln Center), side, among others. Artistic Direc- boy), School of Rock (Zack), Tommy PatrickLudt.com West Side Story (OCTC), White Christmas (Count tor of Nightcap Cabaret-NightcapCabaret.com. Up (10 year old Tommy), Fiddler on Krissy Fraelich Basie Theatre). Next: Skippyjon Jones (Walnut). Love to family the Roof (Avram). Children’s series: (Miss Shields) seen at the Media and Dave. Proud Teaching Artist. BFA Shenan- Jungle Book, Jack Frost, Aladdin, Jr., Glenn Britton doah Conservatory. NateGolden.com Theater last season as Mama Rose (Ensemble) Previously at Me- Magic Tree House and Snow White. New School Stu- in Gypsy. Other credits include dent. Thanks to Jesse and Dann for this wonderful dia: Gypsy (Yonkers) & Dogfight Alicia Jayne Kelly Witch Into the Woods (Theater (Gibbs). Additional credits: 7 (Ensemble) last seen on the Media opportunity and to Lisa Willson for her guidance Horizon), Diana Goodman; Next
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