Broadway-Aimed A Christmas Story, The Musical Extends Kansas City Run

By Adam Hetrick
03 Dec 2009

A Christmas Story, The Musical! stars Aaron Dwight Conley and Katherine McNamara
A Christmas Story, The Musical! stars Aaron Dwight Conley and Katherine McNamara
Photo by Don Ipock

The Kansas City Repertory Theatre has extended the world-premiere engagement of A Christmas Story, The Musical through Jan. 3, 2010.

The musical stage adaptation of the beloved 1983 MGM film officially opened Nov. 28 and has become the highest-grossing show in the Rep’s 45-year history. Performances began Nov. 20 and were originally scheduled to conclude Dec. 27.

Scott Davenport Richards penned the score to the musical based on the Jean Shepherd stories and the film. The libretto is by Joseph Robinette. KC Rep artistic director Eric Rosen stages the production. A Christmas Story is aiming for a 2010 Broadway debut.

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James Judy (The Scarlet Pimpernel) portrays the story's originator and its narrator Jean Shepherd, with Zachary Carter Sayle (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) as Ralphie. Broadway veterans John Bolton (Curtains, Spamalot) and Anne L. Nathan (Assassins, Road Show, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Sunday in the Park with George) portray "The Old Man" and "Mother," respectively, and Jake Siegfried is cast as Randy.



Completing the company are Becky Barta (Miss Shields), Aaron Conley (Flick), Troy Doherty (Scut Farcus), Zachary Rand (Grover Dill), Dakota Hoar (Schwartz), Alexiya Lourdes Mendez (Mary Beth and others) and Katherine McNamara (Girl), with chorus members Patrick DuLaney, Karen Errington, Seth Golay, Jennie Greenberry, Katie Kalahurka, Orville Mendoza, Alan Mingo, Jr., Kip Niven and Vanessa Severo.

Kelly Devine (Rock of Ages) serves as choreographer, with musical direction by Ian Eisendrath, orchestrations by Larry Blank (The Drowsy Chaperone, White Christmas), scenic design by Walt Spangler (Desire Under the Elms), costume design by Elizabeth Hope Clancy (Passing Strange), lighting design by Jason Lyons (Rock of Ages) and sound design by Domonic Sack and Carl Cassella (Hair).

The world-premiere tryout is produced by Grammy nominee Gerald Goehring and Michael F. Mitri, both of whom produced Frankenstein Off-Broadway, as well as Robert G. Bartner and Michael A. Jenkins of Bartner/Jenkins Entertainment (Guys and Dolls, Boeing-Boeing on Broadway). Bartner is also the producer of Broadway's Memphis, Superior Donuts and the London productions of La Cage aux Folles and Legally Blonde.

Based on the stories of radio humorist Jean Shepherd, the classic holiday story follows Ralphie Parker, whose holiday wish is a Red Ryder 200 Shot Carbine Action Air Rifle. The 1940s-set comedy follows Ralphie through his holiday campaign for the gift of his dreams, complete with a visit to Santa at Higbee's Department Store, a racy lamp, the family's exploding furnace, an experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost and more.

Songs in the production include "Getting Ready for Christmas," "Take That!," "I Won (A Major Award)," "You'll Shoot Your Eye Out!," "Ho, Ho, Ho!," "I'm Awake," "On Christmas, We Go Eat Chinese" and "There Must Be Something We've Forgotten."

In December 2008, a reading of A Christmas Story was presented in New York featuring Beau Bridges as Jean Shepherd, Gregg Edelman as The Old Man, Liz Larsen as Mother and Annie Golden as Miss Shields.

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