Tampa Bay Chapter: Alumni Playhouse

2019 A Christmas Carol

Backstage

2019 A Christmas Carol
The Live Radio Show

Production

Cast

Cody Barth

Ebenezer Scrooge

Cody’s favorite holiday memory is his first Christmas with his then wife-to-be and now wife, Lushi. They called it Christmas-ish because they weren’t going to be together on Christmas Day so they celebrated it on the 18th.

Spiral Honey Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, and Corn Casserole are his favorites on the Christmas dinner table. And he loves eggnog.

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas is his favorite holiday tune and It’s a Wonderful Life is his favorite Christmas movie.

Cody believes the best version of A Christmas Carol is The Muppet Christmas Carol and that White Christmas is better than Holiday Inn. It was Irving Berlin at his best! Cody loves white Christmases. He used to live on a small mountain in Virginia as a kid. On Christmas morning he would sled down the hill to the frozen lake for hours. Back then he received his favorite gift under the tree—Legos! And the tree should definitely be a live one. The best gift Cody ever gave was when he took his dad to go see the amazing guitarist, Tommy Emmanuel in concert. Emmanuel was one of his dad’s favorites so it was priceless.

When Cody was asked who the best holiday villain is, he replied, “Uh, Scrooge of course.”

Laurie Moyer; Doy Moyer

Narrator ; Jacob Marley/Ghost of Christmas Present

Doy and Laurie Moyer are visiting from Alabama and Laurie will serve as the Narrator of A Christmas Carol: The Live Radio Show, while Doy is voicing Jacob Marley and the Ghost of Christmas Present.
Their house is decorated with a live tree because it smells like Christmas. Elf and White Christmas are two holiday favorites at their house, and Laurie will be serving turkey, stuffing, cranberry salad, & Alabama biscuits for Christmas dinner. She will not be serving eggnog.

David Lopez ; Nathan Lopez

Bob Cratchett ; Tiny Tim

Edwin Crozier

Fred / Additional Voices

Favorite holiday memory:
When I was kid, my parents owned a home in Kentucky, believing when my Dad was going to retire, we would move there. It was a log cabin. One Christmas, we spent our holiday at the log cabin. We cut down a tree in the woods, decorated it with all homemade decorations, and celebrated Christmas there.

Four food items that must appear on the table at Christmas dinner:
Sweet potato casserole, green bean bundles (green beans wrapped in bacon), ham, mashed potatoes and gravy

Turkey, Goose, Duck, or Ham?
Ham

Favorite holiday tune:
Carol of the Bells

One must-watch movie every December:
Elf

Best toy under the tree as a kid:
Millennium Falcon

Tastiest holiday treat:
My wife Marita’s Pine Bark

Live or artificial tree?
Artificial. I’m sure that makes me weird, but less messy. Don’t need a vacuum cleaner.

Eggnog?
Disgusting!

The best holiday villain, Grinch, Scrooge, or the Abominable Snowman?
Scrooge

Red and green, or blue and silver decorations?
Red and Green

Holiday Inn or White Christmas?
White Christmas

Open presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day?
One on Christmas Eve, the rest on Christmas morning

Most overplayed holiday tune:
Last Christmas (any version)

Hannah Teel

Ghost of Christmas Past / Mrs. Cratchett / Additional Voices

Choose four food items that must appear on the table at Christmas dinner?
My family doesn’t really do a dinner for Christmas. We have a bunch of our favorite snack foods and watch a movie. it varies every year, but we almost always have a cheese ball & crackers, summer sausage, some sort of Chex mix, and a veggie tray.

Turkey, Goose, Duck, or Ham?
Ham.

What movie version of a Christmas Carol is the best?
Muppets. Always.

Have you ever experienced a White Christmas?
We lived in West Virginia when I was younger, so for those years. Where my parents live now, we can always see the snow on top of Mt. Lemmon (Tucson, AZ).

Live or artificial tree?
Live. I love the smell of pine.

How do you feel about eggnog?
Gross. Pass the hot chocolate or coffee, please.

Who is the better holiday villain, Grinch, Scrooge, or the Abominable Snowman?
The Grinch. The classic one, not the new Cumberbatch version.

Red and green, or blue and silver decorations?
Blue and Silver. I like a cleaner, minimalistic look.

Open presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day?
One gift Christmas Eve, the rest the next morning.

Trina Crozier

Fan / Martha

Favorite Christmas Memory: When we lived in Indiana it snowed every year. Lots of fun. But especially the year we made a snow child. You know, a snow man, but smaller.

Favorite Holiday Meal: Our Christmas breakfasts. We have SOS (Stuff on a Shingle) made with chipped bologna, boiled eggs, gravy, and toast.

Favorite Christmas Tune: Straight No Chaser’s “Twelve Days of Christmas”

Favorite Christmas Movie: Polar Express

Favorite Christmas Gift: American Girl: Rebecca Doll

Tastiest Holiday Treat: Mom’s Pine Bark

Jessica Johnson

Additional Voices

Jessica Johnson is voicing FIVE different women in the production of A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Show. She and her family have wonderful holiday traditions:

Her favorite holiday memory was the year her family decided to make everything homemade. They had so much fun finding the perfect project for each family member and only spent $200 for both sides of the family.

Her family does a big Christmas breakfast and French toast, bacon, syrup, and milk must all make an appearance. Lunch and dinner are typically finger foods. And her tastiest holiday goodie to make, give and taste is a Buckeye—chocolate and peanut butter are always a win-win. When choosing between turkey, goose, duck, or ham, Jessica prefers turkey wrapped in bacon.

Her favorite holiday tune is any and every one as long as they start playing after Thanksgiving. And the most overplayed holiday tune is any and all that start before Thanksgiving!

Jessica’s favorite version of a Christmas Carol is The Muppet Christmas Carol and White Christmas is the one must-see movie. She is no stranger to real white Christmases having experienced many growing up in Ohio and Delaware. Even after being here for 20 years, Florida winters and Christmases are still foreign to her. One special Christmas she and her family spent in a cabin in Tennessee. If her brother JT could have been there it would have been perfect.

Opening one present on Christmas Eve and the rest on Christmas Day works best for her family, and the best toy under the tree when she was a child was a Cabbage Patch Doll. One Christmas she gave her mother dirty dishes from her dorm. Maybe that’s why her daughter says out of the Peanuts characters from a Charlie Brown Christmas, Jessica most resembles Lucy. And when it comes to Christmas villains, she is partial to the Grinch.

Jessica prefers red and green over blue and silver decorations and is 100% for live Christmas trees. But don’t serve this traditionalist eggnog. She prefers her grandmother’s boiled custard.

Here is Jessica’s own version of the 12 Days of Christmas Gifts:
A date with her beloved Matthew.
Two naps—one in the morning and one in the afternoon,
Three hugs from each of her fabulous kids.
Four fun pieces of fabric.
Five kisses from her Matthew.
Six bouquets of flowers.
Seven decorative pillows.
Eight packs of Trident gum.
Nine trips to the mountains.
Ten family games.
Eleven dresses with ruffles.
And welve pairs of red shoes.

Crew

Director/Producer:
Audrey Moyer

Producer:
Edwin Crozier

Stage Manager:
Lushi Barth

Production:
Foley Artist – Chad Dorrell
Foley Artist – Lushi Barth
Foley Assistant – Kendall Dorrell
Sound – Audrey Moyer
Sound Technician – Karalynn Kiefer
Costumer – Becky Murrell
Cue Operator – Derek Carley
Makeup – Ria Castellanos
Costumes – Becky Murrell
Santa Photo Booth – Kathleen Trigg
Santa Himself – John Trigg
Ticketing – Jesse Bingham
House – Marita Crozier
Backstage – Derek Carley

Marketing:
Commercial Coordinator: Ralph Walker
Jingles: Benjamin Payne
Social Media: Kathleen Trigg

Special Thank You to:
Modern Signs and Graphics

Pro Copy

Chick-Fil-A

Mission Foods Tortillas

Madison RV

Stridepoint

Arrow Title

Gary Ricketts