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White Christmas Premieres At Southmont!

Everyone’s holiday favorite is sure to have you “dreaming of a white Christmas” when Southmont Jr.-Sr. High school performs Irving Berlin’s classic musical WHITE CHRISTMAS, this Friday and Saturday Nov. 18 and 19 at 7 p.m., and Sunday Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. in the Southmont Auditorium. Based upon the enormously popular 1954 movie starring Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, the Tony Award-winning musical by David Ives and Paul Blake tells the heartwarming story of going to extraordinary measures to help others.

With a dazzling score of Irving Berlin standards, WHITE CHRISTMAS follows World War II veterans Bob Wallace (Waylon Gomez) and Phil Davis (Wyatt Woodall) from war-torn Europe to the heights of Broadway. The performing pair discussed the joys and challenges of premiering such a beloved story for the community.

“I think the entire cast and crew has felt both genuine excitement and a real sense of responsibility when it comes to being the first to perform this show in our area,” said Gomez, “and I’m very proud of where we’ll be setting the bar.”

For his part, Woodall raved about the show’s dance numbers, provided by choreographer Preston Dildine.

“This show is very dance heavy, which I love,” enthused Woodall. “We’re waltzing and swing dancing and salsa dancing. You name it, it’s in there!”

As the story begins, the successful Wallace and Davis song and dance duo encounter sister act Betty (Alivia Williams) and Judy (Stella Snook) Haynes at Jimmy’s (Tovi Powell) club, and follow them to an idyllic Inn in Vermont. As seniors, Williams and Snook shared the special nature of performing as sisters in their final high school musical.

“Alivia and I have been in every musical together since 6th grade,” said Snook, “and this show is the perfect way to finish out our high school theater career.”

Best friend and castmate Williams concurred, expressing her own joy at the experience.

“Stella (Snook) and I have grown up together,” Williams said, “and we’re like sisters in real life. Getting to have her by my side for this show has been really special.”

When the foursome arrive in Vermont, Bob and Phil discover that the Pinetree Inn is run by their former army commander, General Waverly (Jimmy Clester), with help from his cantankerous housekeeper and former Broadway scion Martha (Kelsey Thompson), his precocious granddaughter Susan (Kylee Reeves) and his loveably slow-moving caretaker Ezekiel (Jordan Endicott). Unfortunately for the General, the temperature in Pinetree is a balmy 70 degrees, putting the winter ski lodge into which he has sunk his whole life savings on the verge of collapse.

Desperate to help their beloved General, the pair cook up a scheme to bring their entire Broadway show to the Inn for Christmas, including the beautiful but ditsy Rita (Jessica Bradley) and Rhoda (Emma Phillips), and performers Marty, Gloria, Scooter, Mark, Connie, Loretta and Jim (Abby Sayler, Zoe Albertson, Thomas Woods, Mason Cass, Violet Shaw, Layla Gomez and Hunter Alesi).

The duo enlist the help of their old army buddy and Ed Sullivan show producer Ralph Sheldrake (Marlin Williams) and his assistants (Clair Simpson and Jolie Hoenshell) to bring the former members of the 151st army division (Aaron Evans and Rachel Rhoads) back together to pack the show and help General Waverly avert financial ruin. However, as the full Wallace and Davis show company arrives, including stage manager Mike (Evelyn Zachary), seamstress Jane

(Avery Hannum) and the rest of the team (Addison Kendricks, Alicia France, Haiden Shoemaker, Indeya Albertson, Isla Stetler, Jessica Starnes, Lillian Davis, Madelyn Roberts, Molly Williams, Lennon Woods and Zane Meece), a misunderstanding about the pair’s intentions sends Betty running away to New York.

Will the Inn, and the couples’ budding romances, be saved? Will it finally snow? You’ll need to head on down to Southmont to find out! Tickets for WHITE CHRISTMAS may either be purchased online at www.showtix4u.com under Southmont or at the door beginning 40 minutes prior to performances. The production is artistically directed by Amy Woodall, musically directed by Sarah Fadil, and choreographed by Preston Dildine. Nicole Thompson and Angie Williams serve as the show’s producers. Amarah Shannon, Isabella Cade, Noah Myers, Jacob Peck, Ally Wallace, Hunter Thompson, and Carrie Pool serve as stage crew. WHITE CHRISTMAS is presented through special arrangement with Concord Theatricals.