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Frosty the Snow Man
November 17 – December 31, 2017by William Francis
Directed by Jason Schlafstein
& ATMTC ACADEMYsee theatre. be theatre.
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Adventure Theatre and ATMTC Academy is supported by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County and a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.
FROSTY THE SNOW MAN
by William FrancisAdditional Dialogue by Jason Schlafstein and Additional Lyrics by Kenny Neal
CASTHasani Allen
Joey and Frosty U/S Julia Klavans
Geraldine Jordan LeeMary Ann
Matthew Aldwin McGee*Officer Bump
Farrell ParkerMrs. Armbruster
Dallas TolentinoFrosty the Snow Man
Taylor WittCharley
Sally HortonFemale Ensemble U/S
Jordan MoralMale Ensemble U/S
AJ WhittenbergerOfficer Bump U/S
PRODUCTION TEAMJonathan Ezra Rubin
Fight DirectorMichael J. Bobbitt
ChoreographerWayne Chadwick
Music DirectorSydney Moore
Costume Designer
Jos B. Musumeci, Jr.Scenic Designer
Brian S. AllardLighting Designer
Kenny NealComposer & Sound Designer
Andrea “Dre” MooreProperties & Puppets
Designer
Andrew BerrySpecial Effects Designer
Brittany TruskeStage Manager
Rebecca SilvaAssistant Stage Manager
Amy KellettScenic Charge
Will VoorhiesMaster Electrician
Directed by Jason SchlafsteinPhotography, video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means is strictly prohibited. Please turn off
anything that buzzes, jingles or beeps. Eating and drinking are not permitted inside the theater.
*Matthew Aldwin McGee appears courtesy of the Actor’s Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S.
Michael J. BobbittArtistic Director
Leon Seemann Managing Director
“Frosty the Snow Man” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.
CASTHASANI ALLEN (Joey and Frosty U/S) is delighted to be making his Adventure Theatre MTC debut! Regional acting credits include: Wonderland at Imagination Stage; Titanic at Signature Theatre; Dreamgirls, Sister Act (Best Lead Actor Nom. Helen Hayes) at Toby’s Dinner
Theatre; Heathers at Redbranch Theatre co. (Best Lead Actor Broadway World Recipient); Floyd Collins at 1st Stage Tyson’s; American Idiot at The Keegan Theatre; Kiss Me Kate at Next Stop Theatre co. Peter Pan, Finian’s Rainbow at The Walnut Street Theatre. Catch him next as “The Scarecrow” in The Wiz at Ford’s Theatre! Training: Catholic University.
JULIA KLAVANS (Geraldine) is delighted to return to ATMTC after appearing in Jumanji (Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Production, Theatre for Young Audiences). Other credits include: Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences: Elephant and Piggie’s
We are in a Play!; Olney Theatre Center: My Fair Lady, Mary Poppins, Guys and Dolls; Constellation Theatre: The Wild Party, Absolutely! (perhaps); Flying V: The Oregon Trail; Arts on the Horizon: Drumming with Dishes; Unexpected Stage: Zombie Prom; Smithsonian’s Discovery Theater: Seasons of Light; Source Festival:(a love story); National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts: A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Julia is a proud graduate of Baltimore School for the Arts and University of Maryland, College Park.
JORDAN LEE (Mary Ann) Adventure Theatre MTC debut! Jordan is an Oakland CA Native who recently graduated with a BA in Musical Theatre and Marketing from American University. Her favorite roles there were Wendla in Spring Awakening and Ensemble/Seasons of
Love Soloist in RENT.
MATTHEW ALDWIN MCGEE* (Officer Bump) is a Helen Hayes Award winning actor and
freelance props and puppet designer. Credits include: Imagination Stage: Wonderland: Alice’s Rock and Roll Adventure, The BFG; Constellation Theatre: Arabian Nights, Urinetown (the
Musical), Scapin, Taking Steps (HHA); Shakespeare Theatre; King Charles III, King Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, Merry Wives, Two Gents, Much Ado; Flying V: Pirate Laureate and the King of the Sea; LiveArt DC: The Merry Death of Robin Hood; Avant Bard: The Good Devil, In Spite of Himself. He is a theatre graduate of Fresno State University and hopes to create more theatrical work involving puppets. www.entertainingmcgee.com www.patreon.com/puppetrymcgee
FARRELL PARKER (Mrs. Armbruster) is perfectly pleased to be performing at Adventure Theatre for the first time. Area acting credits include: The Wild Party at Constellation Theatre Company; The Second City’s Almost Accurate Guide to America... at the
Kennedy Center Theatre Lab; The Pirate Laureate (Sea-quel) at Flying V; Fiddler on the Roof at Arena Stage; very still and hard to see at Rorschach Theatre; Bat Boy, Suite Surrender, and Fly By Night (upcoming) at 1st Stage; and The Full Monty at Keegan Theatre. Founding member of WAIFs Comedy and co-writer of the Helen Hayes Award-nominated musical You, or Whatever I Can Get. MFA in Classical Acting from George Washington University/Shakespeare Theatre Company.
DALLAS TOLENTINO (Frosty) is ecstatic to be making his Adventure Theatre MTC debut. Recent DC area credits include: Imagination Stage: The Smartest Girl in the World; Rorschach Theater Company: A Bid to Save the World; Constellation Theater Company: Peter and
the Starcatcher, Journey to the West, The Fire and The Rain; Synetic Theater: Alice in Wonderland, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, The Three Musketeers, King Lear, King Arthur; Chicago: The Neo-Futurists: Haymaker. He graduated summa cum laude from Virginia Commonwealth University with a BFA in Theater Performance.
TAYLOR WITT (Charley) is thrilled to bring wintry cheer in his debut at Adventure Theatre MTC. Favorite area credits include: Lysistrata Jones, Heathers: The Musical (Red Branch Theatre Company), A Midsummer Night’s Dream(Shakespeare Opera Theatre),
She Loves Me (The Arlington Players), The Rocky Horror Show (Workhouse Arts Center), Carrie: The Musical (Dominion Stage), You’re a...Charlie Brown (GMU). He has performed roles with the Maryland Lyric Opera and is a member of the National Broadway Chrous. B.A. in Vocal Music from George Mason University.
SALLY HORTON (Female Ensemble U/S) can’t wait to throw snowballs in her first Adventure Theatre MTC production! Her acting credits include: The Prison Industrial Complex with The Conciliation Project, The Last Queen of Paradise at London’s Going for Gold Festival,
and Fleeced! The Musical at The Edinburgh Fringe. She toured in Les Miserablés with Theatre for the Stars and with the Choir of St James Sydney. She received her MA in Musical Theatre from Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and BA in Music from University of New South Wales Sydney. sallyhorton.com
JORDAN MORAL (Male Ensemble U/S) is excited to be working with ATMTC for the first time! He is currently a student at the University of Maryland - University College studying Information systems management. Recent credits include: South Pacific (National Tour)
with Troika Entertainment, The Happy Time with Signature Theatre, Babes In Toyland with Washington Savoyards, Kidz Bop Live with Razor & Tye Entertainment, Peter Pan with Toby’s Dinner Theatre, Mame with the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts, Into The Woods, Legally Blonde, Seussical, Fiddler On The Roof, Meet Me In St. Louis, and Evita with Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre.
AJ WHITTENBERGER (Officer Bump U/S)- Excited to be returning to Adventure where he appeared in their National tour of Big Nate! Other regional credits include Signature, Studio, Imagination Stage, Constellation, Toby’s, Bucks County Playhouse, Media Theatre, New Candlelight, Riverside Center,
Compass Rose. Graduate of Indiana University. Many thanks to the production staff.
PRODUCTION TEAM JASON SCHLAFSTEIN (Director) is thrilled to be Directing his first show at ATMTC, after previously Assistant Directing If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, If You Give A Cat a Cupcake, If You Give A Pig a Pancake, and ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas. He is the Co-Founder and Producing Artistic Director of Flying V, the recipients of the 2015 John Aniello Award for Outstanding Emerging Theatre Company. With Flying V he has directed Flying V Fights: The Secret History of the Unknown World, Be Awesome: A Theatrical Mixtape of the 90s, You or Whatever I Can Get (Helen Hayes Nomination for Best Director and Best Script), Flying V Fights: Heroes and Monsters, The Best of Craigslist, The Pirate Laureate of Port Town, and many more. Other recent directing credits include The Merry Death of Robin Hood with LiveArt DC and Kodachrome with the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts. He was the recipient of the 2016 Emerging Executives Award from the Montgomery County Executive, is a member of the Board of Governors of Theatre Washington, and is Creative Director and Color Commentator for F.I.G.H.T. Pro Wrestling. Next he will direct It’s The Rest Of The World That Looks So Small: A Theatrical Revue of Jonathan Coulton with Flying V. Thank you to Michael for the opportunity.
JONATHAN EZRA RUBIN (Fight Director) is happy to be working on his first Adventure Theatre MTC show after many years as one of the light saber instructors for their classes and birthday parties. A Helen Hayes Award Nominee for Outstanding Choreography, he has also choreographed fights for The Studio Theatre, Flying V (where he is Managing Director & Resident Fight Director,) GALA Hispanic Theatre, Maryland Shakespeare Company, Quotidian Theatre Company, Cohesion Theatre Company, LiveArt DC, Lumina Studio Theatre, Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Marshall High School, Single Carrot Theatre, and Goucher College, among others. Jonathan’s fights have been praised in the press, including The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun, DC Theatre Scene, and more. His fights will be seen later this season in Cohesion Theatre Company’s production of The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity. Jonathan is recognized as an Advanced Actor/Combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors, and freelances as a fight director.
MICHAEL J. BOBBITT (Choreographer) is the Artistic Director of Adventure Theatre and has directed, choreographed and performed at many theatres in the DC region, including Arena Stage, Ford’s Theatre Society, Next Stop Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre Company, Signature Theatre, Olney Theatre Center, Metro Stage, Rorshach Theatre Company, Studio Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Center Stage, Roundhouse Theatre, The Music Center at Strathmore, The Kennedy Center, The Helen Hayes Awards and the Washington National Opera. He has been nominated for numerous Helen Hayes Awards. His national and international credits include the NY Musical Theatre Festival, Mel Tillis 2001, La Jolla Playhouse, Jefferson Performing Arts Center, and 1996 Olympics. He studied creative writing and music at Susquehanna University and theater and dance at The Washington Ballet, The Dance Theatre of Harlem, The American Musical and Dramatic
Academy and NY University’s Tisch School of the Arts (Cap 21). Michael has taught theater and dance at George Washington University, Catholic University, Montgomery College, Howard University, and the Washington Ballet.
WAYNE CHADWICK (Music Director) has worked with ATMTC actors for 20 years, in professional and student productions and as a Teaching Artist in the Pre-Professional program. He is a retired Mongomery County music teacher.
SYDNEY MOORE (Costume Designer) holds her MFA in Production Design from the George Washington University, her BA in Technical Theatre & Design from Winthrop University, and is a proud Flying V Company member. She currently juggles her time between American University, where she assists in managing the costume shop and designing costumes for the Theatre and Dance Department, John Fluevog Shoes, and freelance costume design. Recent credits include Caesar (Georgetown University), Little Women (American University), Neverwhere (Rorshach Theatre, associate design), Big Fish (Keegan Theatre, assistant design), Flying V Fights: The Secret History of the Unknown World, Parade (Keegan Theatre), You’re A Good Man, Brown & Rock of Ages (Carroll County Community College).
JOS. B. MUSUMECI, JR. (Scenic Designer) Previous work with ATMTC includes the set designs for Three Little Birds, in all its incarnations, including the New Victory Theatre run Off-Broadway, Lily’s Purple Plastic Purse, Flat Stanley, Strega Nona, and Rankin Bass’ Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Other recent work includes the scenery and lighting design for the IMAGINE! gala and many other events at the Bender JCC of Greater Washington, where he was, until recently, the Director of Theatre and Events; the live sound design and engineering for Take The Stage’s Elevate! and set design for Flying V’s The Secret History of the Unknown World, Floyd Collins with First Stage, and Othello, with WSC/Avant Bard.He is a company member of Flying V, where he also designed the scenery for Matt & Ben, You or Whatever I Can Get, the Pirate Laureate series, Lobster Alice, and Science Fiction Double Feature, (as well as the lighting for All Apologies and the Fringe production of Me and the Devil Blues). Mr. Musumeci is now the Technical Director and Resident Lighting Designer for St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Love to Bonnie.
BRIAN S. ALLARD (Lighting Designer) is excited to be returning to Adventure Theatre. Previous productions include Knuffle Bunny, Jungle Book (Helen Hayes nomination), Three Little Birds, and Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse. His lighting designs have been seen on stage throughout Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, and New York, as well as internationally. He has designed at the Kennedy Center, the Lincoln Theatre, the New Victory Theatre (Three Little Birds), the Smithsonian Institution, the Ailey Citigroup Theater, and the CityDance Center at Strathmore. Brian has twice been nominated for Helen Hayes Awards for Excellence in Lighting Design, and has been a finalist two times for the Metro DC Dance Awards.
Jordan D. Moral
KENNY NEAL (Composer & Sound Designer) Past ATMTC productions: Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook, Aladdin & The Wonderful Lamp; The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe; Jumanji; The Emperor’s Nightingale; A Lump of Coal for Christmas; The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; Pinkalicious; Miss Nelson is Missing; Big Nate: The Musical; A Little House Christmas; The Snowy Day. Other productions: Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train; Well; Floyd Collins; Old Wicked Songs*; Bat Boy (1st Stage); Straight White Men; Jumpers For Goalposts; Choir Boy (Studio Theatre); The Gulf (Signature Theatre); Eurydice (NextStop Theatre); Brother Mario; Grandfather Frost & The Snow Maiden; The Bleeding Heart Show; Unplugged: All Apologies (Flying V); Lizzie! The Musical; Over Her Dead Body; The Last Burlesque; Bondage (Pinky Swear). Kenny also designs for ATMTC Academy, Imagination Stage Acting Conservatory, The Smithsonian’s Discovery Theater, Signature in the Schools, The University of Maryland, Georgetown, and American University. *Nominated, 2016 Helen Hayes Award for outstanding sound design.
ANDREA “DRE” MOORE (Properties & Puppets Designer) has made theatrical properties her career for 14 years and has been a theatre technician for more years than she cares to admit. Adventure Theatre credits include How I Became a Pirate, Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook, Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp, Ella Enchanted, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Knuffle Bunny, Jumanji, The Emperor’s Nightingale, James and the Giant Peach, A Lump of Coal for Christmas, Caps for Sale, OLIVER! The Musical, Garfield The Musical with Cattitude, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Petite Rouge , Tiny Tim’s Christmas Carol, Stuart Little, Pinkalicious, Miss Nelson is Missing, The Twelve Days of Christmas, Goodnight Moon, Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat, Big Nate, Three Little Birds, Winnie the Pooh, A Little House Christmas, Big, The Musical-TYA, If You Give a Moose a Muffin, The Snowy Day, and many, many, many more. Her work has also graced the stages of Round House Theatre, Theatre J, Rorschach Theatre, Flying V Theatre, Imagination Stage, Olney Theatre, The Kennedy Center, and Rep Stage.
BRITTANY TRUSKE (Stage Manager) is excited to be backstage once again for Frosty the Snow Man. She spends her days working at Adventure Theatre MTC fulltime as the Assistant Production Manager and specializes in event stage management in her free time. Her recent credits include It’s the Rest of the World That Looks So Small workshop (Flying V), Witch (Convergence Theatre), National Heritage Fellows Concert 2016 and 2017 (NEA), Ella Enchanted, The Emperor’s Nightingale, Caps for Sale, Garfield: The Musical with Cattitude, Petite Rouge, Tiny Tim’s Christmas Carol, Stuart Little (ATMTC), The Salute to the U.S. Presidential Scholars 2014 and 2016 (YoungArts Foundation), and Gidion’s Knot (Forum Theatre). She has also worked at Merry-Go Round Playhouse on Austen’s Pride: A New Musical of Pride and Prejudice and Off-Broadway as part of the Caps for Sale national tour. Brittany received her B.A. in theatre from the University of Maryland, College Park. For Coda.
REBECCA SILVA (Assistant Stage Manager) is excited to be making her ATMTC debut this holiday season with Frosty! DC Area: Studio Theatre: Skeleton Crew; Olney Theatre Center: In the Heights, My Fair Lady, The Magic Play, Fickle, Sweeney Todd; Keegan Theatre: The Ruiners staged reading; American University: A Funny Thing... Forum, The Threepenny Opera, Rashōmon. Education: B.S. in Business and Entertainment and Theatre from American University. Upcoming: Constellation Theatre: The Skin of Our Teeth. Rebecca is originally from Rhode Island, and her favorite Doctor is David Tennant.
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_____________ eyes made out of _____________.
Frosty the Snow Man is a fairytale they say. He was made of
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There must have been some _____________ in that old
_____________ hat they found. For when they placed it on
his _____________, he began to _____________ around.
Frosty the Snow Man was as _____________ as he could
be. And the children say he could _____________ and
_____________ just the same as you and me.
Frosty the Snow Man knew the sun was _____________ that
day so he said let’s _____________ and we’ll have some fun
before I _____________ away.
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