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Scenic Design Jennifer Rhodus
Costume Design Jeff Shearer
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Cast of
CHARACTERS (In Alphabetical Order)
Matthews/Fake Santa/Ensemble ............... David Armando
Darlene Lambert .........................Tori Kocher
Chadwick/Ensemble ......Chris Logan Carter
Ensemble .............................Peyton Morgan †
Ensemble .................................Elli Maddock †
Ensemble .........................Brooke Chamberlin
Mr. Greenway/Ensemble .......Rodney Neal
Ensemble ............................... Brinley Culver †
Walter Hobbs .......................Dain Alan Paige
Ensemble .......................... Stella D’Ascenzo †
Santa/Ensemble ....................... Ryan J. Poole
Ensemble ........................... Celia D’Ascenzo †
Ensemble ..............................Kip Richardson †
Jovie ..........................................Alloria Frayser
Ensemble ................................Chelsea Russell
Sarah/Ensemble .............................. Leah Hall
Emily .......................................... Deb Schubert
Michael Hobbs/Charlie the Elf .................... )TKHƂP *CVƂGNF †
Ensemble ..................................Thomas Smith Ensemble .........................................Kate Stark
Ensemble ..................... Dez Flynn Hutchens †
Ensemble ................................Morgan Tracy †
Store Manager/Ensemble ............................. Je’Shaun Jackson
Ensemble ............................. Kavan Vadivelu † Ensemble ............................... Keya Vadivelu †
Sam/Emma Van Brockin.......Kyndra Jefferies
Charlotte Dennon/Ensemble ....................... Michelle Wells
Buddy ..................................... A. James Jones Deb ............................. Maddie Burgoon Jones UNDERSTUDIES
For Greenway, Store Manager, and Souvlaki Stand: David Armando; for Santa and Walter: Rodney Neal; for Buddy: Chris Logan Carter; for Matthews, Chadwick, and Sam: Thomas Smith; for Deb: Tori Kocher; for Jovie: Leah Hall; for Emily: Michelle Wells; for Michael and Charlie: Kavan Vadivelu †. † Denotes TCT’s Young Artists Company
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POP QUiZ How much do you know about Elf The Musical JR., presented this season by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati? 1. What year did the film Elf premiere?
6. Where does Buddy’s dad work?
A. 1995 B. 2014 C. 1963 D. 2003
A. The Chrysler Building B. The Empire State Building C. Rockefeller Plaza D. Radio City Music Hall
2. Who was originally cast to play Buddy
7. Elves stick to the main food groups:
the Elf?
candies, candy canes, candy corn, and…?
A. Jim Carrey B. Jack Black C. Chris Farley D. Adam Sandler
A. Syrup B. Cookies C. Candy Bars D. Chocolate
3. What other film did Elf director Jon
8. Where does Buddy take Jovie on their
Favreau direct?
first date?
A. Pirates of the Caribbean B. Iron Man C. Home Alone D. Pixar’s Up
A. Sledding B. A Broadway Show C. Ice Skating D. Fishing
4. What does Buddy make for breakfast?
9. When did Elf The Musical first premiere?
A. Spaghetti with Syrup B. Pizza with Candy Canes C. A Cookie Sandwich D. Chocolate Covered Bacon
A. 2010 B. 2003 C. 1998 D. 2017
5. What famous Christmas actor makes an
10. What toy is Buddy afraid of?
appearance in Elf?
A. Barbie B. Teddy Bear C. Train Set D. Jack-in-a-Box
A. Macaulay Culkin (Home Alone) B. Chevy Chase (Christmas Vacation) C. Peter Billingsley (A Christmas Story) D. Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger Jingle All the Way)
1. D 2. A 3: B 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. C 9. A 10. D
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DAVID ARMANDO
CHRIS LOGAN CARTER
BROOKE CHAMBERLIN
ALLORIA FRAYSER
LEAH LUNDIN HALL
JE’SHAUN JACKSON
KYNDRA JEFFERIES
A. JAMES JONES
MADDIE BURGOON JONES
TORI KOCHER
RODNEY NEAL
DAIN ALAN PAIGE
RYAN J. POOLE
CHELSEA RUSSELL
DEB SCHUBERT
THOMAS SMITH
KATE STARK
MICHELLE WELLS
DEZ FLYNN HUTCHENS
ELLI MADDOCK
YOUNG ARTISTS COMPANY
BRINLEY CULVER
CELIA D’ASCENZO
PEYTON MORGAN
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STELLA D’ASCENZO
KIP RICHARDSON
GRIFFIN HATFIELD
MORGAN TRACY
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KEYA VADIVELU
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DAVID ARMANDO
Matthews/Fake Santa/Ensemble
David is thrilled to be back for his 3rd show with TCT! Previous TCT credits: A Charlie Brown Christmas (Shermy), Annie JR. (Bundles/Bert Healy). Other credits: A Christmas Carol (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park), Zack (Know Theatre). He studied theatre at VCU and was an acting intern at Playhouse in the Park for the 18–19 season. Yo’ve probably seem him at the ballpark yelling and throwing shirts as a member of the Reds Rally Pack. He hopes you enjoy the show! No pare, sigue sigue!
CHRIS LOGAN CARTER Chadwick/Ensemble
Chris is a Cincinnati local. Most notable performances include Bah Humbug! A One-Man Christmas Carol as well as Madagascar: A Musical Adventure (King Julien) with TCT. Other roles include Rock of Ages (Lonny), The Wizard of Oz (Scarecrow), Jesus Christ Superstar (Judas), and Young Frankenstein (Dr. Frederick
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Frankenstein). In his free time, he enjoys woodworking, cooking, and collecting seashells off the shores of his virtual island paradise.
BROOKE CHAMBERLIN Ensemble
Brooke is happy to be back on the Taft stage with TCT! Brooke previously appeared on the Taft stage in the TCT productions of A Charlie Brown Christmas (Ensemble) and Alice in Wonderland (Alice). Other regional credits include To Kill a Mockingbird (Scout) at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and The Miracle Worker (Helen Keller) with Cincinnati Landmark Productions. She has played Sharpay in High School Musical JR., Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical JR., and Rapunzel in Into The Woods JR. with Milford High School. Brooke has trained for three years with CCM’s Musical Theatre Intensive and for eight years with TCT’s STAR NKU Intensive where she most recently played Sandy the Squirrel in The Spongebob Musical.
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BRINLEY CULVER
dance, tumble, play soccer, and work on her ninja warrior skills.
Ensemble
Brinley is thrilled to return to the MainStage this season. She has most recently appeared in TCT’S Casper (Precious). Some of her other favorite roles include: Annie JR. (Annie), Suessical (JoJo), TCT’S Cinderella (Little Girl), and Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Flounder). Brinley has participated the last w Ûi ÃÕ iÀÃ / /½- -/Ƃ, 1 «À }À> ° She is a ninth grader at Lakota East. Offstage, she loves to tap, lead worship at her church, and bake Christmas cookies.
STELLA D’ASCENZO Ensemble
Stella is elated to be making her Children’s Theatre MainStage debut. As a 9-year-old homeschooled student, Stella loves to entertain. Attending shows at TCT since she was 1, being on this stage is a dream come true. Stella’s previous credits include: Awaited, Cinderella KIDS (Gus), High School Musical JR. (Mascot), and The Spongebob Musical (Ensemble). Stella also loves to
CELIA D’ASCENZO Ensemble
Celia is overjoyed to be returning to the stage with TCT to tell meaningful stories. In addition to being avid singer, dancer, actress, pianist, and tumbler, Celia is a passionate storyteller. Her favorite musical theatre credits include: Annie JR. (Molly) with TCT, Awaited, Cinderella Kids (Fairy Godmother), Seussical 9 Õ } > }>À ®] > ` High School Musical JR. (Cheerleader.) Celia loves spending time laughing and creating shows with her sisters and friends.
ALLORIA FRAYSER Jovie
Alloria is so honored and excited to make her debut with TCT! She is a junior Musical Theatre major at CCM and a native of â>LiÌ Ì Ü ] 9° *ÀiÛ ÕÃ VÀi` ÌÃ V Õ`i CCM’s MainStage production of 42nd Street (Ensemble), CCM’s Xanadu (Erato),
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ELF THE MUSICAL JR . CAST The Carnegie’s production of Little Shop of Horrors (Chiffon), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Esmeralda), and Mamma Mia (Sophie). Alloria would like to thank her friends, family, and God for motivating her every step of the way. Ecc. 3:11.
JR. (Aladdin), Jesus Christ Superstar (Judas), Disney’s Frozen JR. (Hans), Joseph... Dreamcoat (Reuben), How to Eat Like a Child (John), Disney’s Alice In Wonderland JR. (White Rabbit), Newsies (Jack), Les Misérables (Gavroche), Children of Eden (Young Cain). Training & performances with Carnegie, CAST NKY, TCT’s STAR, & STAR All Stars. This sophomore at Newport Central Catholic thanks his family for their support.
LEAH LUNDIN HALL Sarah/Ensemble
Leah is overjoyed to be working with The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati! Recent credits include All Shook Up (Natalie) at Covedale Center of the Performing Arts, Shout! The Mod Musical (Blue Girl) with Cincinnati Music Theater, Ten Things I Hate About You (Mandala) at West End Lounge), and Cabaret (Rosie) at White Plains Performing Arts Center. Leah graduated from New York University Steinhardt. Much love to Mom, Dad, and Hasancan.
DEZ FLYNN HUTCHENS Ensemble
Dez is positively merry to make his MainStage debut this holiday! Previously, he has appeared in TCT’s summer productions of Disney’s Moana JR. (Hei Hei) and The Spongebob Musical (Sponge and Electric Skates Ensemble). Offstage, Dez plays guitar and violin, loves gymnastics, is a voracious reader, and enjoys musicals, of course!
GRIFFIN HATFIELD
JE’SHAUN JACKSON
Michael Hobbs/Charlie the Elf
Store Manager/Ensemble
Some past roles include The Man Who Came to Dinner (Richard), Disney’s Aladdin
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PRODUCTION TEAM KIM KERN
Managing Director & CEO
Kim is a native Cincinnatian and graduate of the Cincinnati Country Day School (’87). Kim left Cincinnati to attend Vanderbilt University (’91), where she received a bachelor of science in educational studies and human development, and then quickly returned to Cincinnati, which she and her family continue to call home. Kim assumed the role of Managing Director of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati in September 2013, and then the combined role of Managing Director & CEO in 2015. ½Ã iÝ«iÀÌ Ãi ë> à «À wÌ > >}i i Ì] vÕ `À> à }] ÃÌÀ>Ìi} V « > }] >À iÌ i` > development, public relations, special events, grant acquisition, and major gift acquisition. Prior to joining TCT, Kim worked as President of the Ohio Valley Chapter of the National MS Society, Director of Major Gifts for National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, and prior to that she was Director of Market Development for Local 12 WKRC-TV and Clear Channel Broadcasting. She served as the Executive Director of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and spent time operating iÀ Ü V ÃÕ Ì } V «> Þ] >`Û Ã } L Ì v À «À wÌ > ` Ì v À «À wÌ À}> â>Ì Ã Ì i areas of special events, board building, marketing, corporate sponsorship, public relations, fundraising, and promotions.
RODERICK JUSTICE
Artistic Director & Stage Director
Roderick is a proud member of The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and is celebrating his 16th season with The
`Ài ½Ã / i>ÌÀi v V >Ì ° ,iV } âi` >à i v The Cincinnati Business Courier’s Forty Under 40 in 2020, his work is driven by a passion for storytelling and the impact arts have in childhood development. He is an award-winning director, choreographer, actor, costume designer, and theatre educator. Originally from eastern Kentucky, he obtained his Bachelor of Fine Arts in musical theatre from Northern Kentucky University. Since becoming Artistic Director in 2015, he has produced and V Ãà i` ÛiÀ > ` âi iÜ Õà V> Ã] « >ÞÃ] > ` Ü À ` «Ài iÀi >`>«Ì>Ì Ã° "ÕÌà `i of TCT, Roderick shares his passion as a guest artist, director, and choreographer for other À}> â>Ì Ã] V Õ` } > Þ Ì i Ài} ] ÃÕV >à à > > >ÌiÀ] ÀÌ iÀ i ÌÕV Þ University’s School of the Arts (SOTA), the School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA), the Commonwealth Theatre Company, The Carnegie, Cincinnati Landmark Productions, and The Lincoln Amphitheater in Lincoln City, Indiana. Some of his favorite credits include: Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins JR. (Broadway World Award), Legally Blonde (LCT Award), Church Girls, I Love A Piano (Acclaim Award), Seussical (LCT Award), Urinetown (Acclaim Award), Jesus Christ Superstar (CEA Nomination), Spamalot (LCT Nomination), The Velveteen Rabbit (Telly Award), The Elephant Man, and The Top Job (offBroadway).
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This is Jeff’s sixth season as Resident Costume Designer for TCT. He has also designed costumes for Northern Kentucky University, Theatre By The Sea in Rhode Island, Shawnee Playhouse in the Poconos, and served as Assistant Costume Designer for San Diego Repertory Theatre. Favorite projects include Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Mame, Gypsy, and Little Shop of Horrors. In addition, Jeff has designed for theme parks including Kings Island, Dorney Park, and Cedar Point.
BENJAMIN GANTOSE Lighting Design
Benjamin is an Ohio native. He grew up in Berea, Ohio, and attended the CollegeConservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, where he studied theatrical design and production with an emphasis on lighting design. Benjamin has been involved in both scenic and lighting design for works spanning ballet and modern dance, scripted and devised theatre, musical theatre, opera, and theme parks. He is Resident Lighting Designer at Cleveland Public Theatre and an Associate Designer at the Cincinnati Ballet and Kansas City Ballet. Benjamin’s work has been seen recently at Cleveland Playhouse, Ballet Hawaii, Beck Center For The Arts, Cleveland Musical Theater, Verb Ballets, and Inlet Dance Theatre. As an Associate Designer, Benjamin’s work includes lighting and scenic designs at Louisville Ballet, Colorado Ballet, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Cain Park, and Lakeland Civic Theatre. This is Benjamin’s eighth season with The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati.
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