CAST LIST: White Christmas

Dani DeGarmo • October 17, 2025

Thank you to everyone who auditioned!

CAST LIST

Bob Wallace…............................Jeremy Willmoth
Phil Davis…....................................Conner Booton
Betty Haynes…...........................Abby Ilardi
Judy Haynes..........................…..Ellen Welander
General Henry Waverly…....Tom Emerson, Jr.
Martha Watson...................…..Maeghan Bishop-Brienzo
Susan Waverly….......................Lauren Kramer
Ralph Sheldrake…...................Shelton Lauderbaugh
Rita…................................................Maddie Shelton
Rhoda........................................…..Nicole Olson
Ezekiel Foster…..........................Tim Canaday
Mike…..............................................Mario Bonilla

Ensemble:
Mario Bonilla
Tim Canaday
Alyssa Cooper
Chris Drahozal
Stephanie Ellis
Eva Gammill
James Green
Nikki Hammond
Madelynn Knisley
Elana LaGrone
John Olson
Emily Pons
Sarah Riley
Josh Setzer
Malachi Swedberg
Annie Whightsil

Performances: Dec. 5-7, 11-14, 18-21

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