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Holiday Blast Band:Marsha Wright, Violin
JR Lawrence, GuitarEmily Jenkins, KeyboardsGarrick Jackson, Drums
Andrew Pulliam, KeyboardsJustin Vinson, GuitarRandy Lawrence, Bass
Doug Maglothin, Guitar
Featured Vocalists:Kathyrn Hoover, Amanda Fahlberg, Lisa Owens,
Alexandra Wright, Matt Stewart, Damon Wright, Gary Edwards, Cody Duncan, Abby Jayne Spades, Abby Orr,
Konor Erickson, Kasen Erickson, Molly Thompson, Ava Little, Collier Modelevsky, Lillie Craft, Hannah Thompson,
Lauren Box, Kevin Box, Eva Barret, Cameron Salo, Jennica Jackson, Betsy Johnson, Drew Pulliam, Georgia Guinn,
& Anna Ganong
Presents
A Holiday Blast:An FOA Music Show
Directed by Damon WrightAssistant Directed by Ed Salo
Technical Direction by Kenny FieldsSet Design by Kenny Fields & JR Lawrence
Costuming by Stephanie Wright, Alexandra Wright & Rebecca Orr
Choreography by Kaylee Bailey, Elea Pulliam, Amber Ferguson, Abi Mason, Cari Pulliam, & Maranda Nichols
ORDER OF THE SHOWAct I
We Need a Little ChristmasKathryn Hoover, Amanda Fahlberg, Lisa Owens, Alexandra Wright,
Matt Stewart, Damon Wright, Gary Edwards, Cody Duncan, Abby Jayne Spades, Abby Orr, Kasen Erickson, Ava Little,
Collier Modelevsky, Hannah Th ompson, Aiden Wright, Konor Erickson, Ellon McDaniel, Anders Mitchell, Anna Ganong,
Lily Owens, Betsy Johnson, Jennica Jackson, Abigail Th ompson, Josh Tarver, Lauren Box, Eva Barrett, Lucy Box, Riley Tarver,
Sophie Ramsey
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like ChristmasCody Duncan, Kathryn Hoover, Aiden Wright, Anders Mitchell,
Konor Erickson, Ellon McDaniel, Collier Modelevsky, Molly Th ompson, Ava Little, Lillie Craft
Let It SnowDamon Wright, Amanda Fahlberg, Emma Grace Brown, Kasen Erickson,
Sophie Ramsey, Mia Spengler, Riley Tarver, Alexandra Wright
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the YearGary Edwards, Lisa Owens, Cody Duncan, Abby Orr, Konor Erickson,
Abby Jayne Spades, Aiden Wright, Abigail Th ompson
Run, Rudolph, RunMatt Stewart, Kaleigh Robinson, Emma Hart, Sophia Devereux,
Genesis Campbell, Ashlyn Burns
Jingle Bell RockKonor Erickson, Aiden Wright, Sophie Ramsey, Lily Owens, Abby Jayne Spades, Abby Orr, Alexandra Wright, Lucy Box,
Georgia Guinn, Riley Tarver, Eva Barrett, Betsy Johnson
We Need a Little ChristmasGary Edwards, Lisa Owens, Cody Duncan, Anna Ganong, Aiden Wright,
Hannah Th ompson, Konor Erickson, Anders Mitchell
Frosty the SnowmanKasen Erickson, Molly Th ompson, Ava Little, Collier Modelevsky,
Lillie Craft , Hannah Th ompson, Lauren Box, Lily Owens, Abby Orr, Georgia Guinn, Ellon McDaniel
Winter Wonderland/Here Comes SantaKevin Box, Eva Barrett, Cameron Salo, Caroline Box, Sophie Ramsey,
Riley Tarver, Alexandra Wright, Lucy Box, Rachel Liouh, Ashlyn Burns
All I Want For Christmas is YouAbby Jayne Spades, Jennica Jackson, Matt Stewart, Lisa Owens, Audrey Ganong, Caroline Box, Mary Leigh Allen, Mia Spengler,
Ella Barrett, Abby Jayne Spades, Jenna Dortch, Rachel Liouh, Hannah Douglas
Th at’s Christmas to MeAbby Orr, Betsy Johnson, Eva Barrett, Alexandra Wright, Kathryn Hoover,
Damon Wright, Drew Pulliam, Georgia Quinn
Mister SantaAbigail Th ompson, Hannah Th ompson, Anders Mitchell, Lucy Box,
Sophie Ramsey, Riley Tarver, Ellon McDaniel, Lily Owens, Kasen Erickson, Lauren Box, Emillee Rountree
Rockin’ Around the Christmas TreeAbby Orr, Abby Jayne Spades, Betsy Johnson, Eva Barrett,
Alexandra Wright, Kathryn Hoover, Damon Wright, Drew Pulliam, Georgia Guinn
Sleigh RideLauren Box, Cailynn Curtis, Callie Reeves, Kasen Erickson, Gwen Oliver
You’re a Mean One, Mr. GrinchAmanda Fahlberg, Lauren Phillips, Alexandra Wright, Lucy Box,
Eva Barrett, Riley Tarver, Sophie Ramsey, Abby Jayne Spades
Baby, It’s Cold OutsideCody Duncan & Anna Ganong
Somewhere Hovering Over IndianaRabia Wadhwa, Abigail Brooks, Vivian Maglothin, Kenzlee Lander,
Emmalyn Rogers, Isaiah Morgan, Henry Morgan, Lilah Watson, Kayden Meredith, Addie Sabbatini, Elizabeth Boyd, Jacinda Cribbs,
Evelyn Maglothin, Collier Modelevsky, Molly Th ompson, Deven Isbell
Santa Claus is Coming to TownJennica Jackson, Matt Stewart, Anna Kate Horton, Audrey Ganong,
Lauren Box, Kasen Erickson, Anna Kate Horton, Betsy Johnson, Ellon McDaniel, Anders Mitchell, Georgia Guinn, Hannah Th ompson,
Abigail Th ompson
Act IIChristmas Eve (Instrumental)
Doug Maglothin, Justin Vinson, Emily Jenkins, JR Lawrence, Randy Lawrence, Garrick Jackson, Drew Pulliam
Good King JoyCody Duncan, Jennica Jackson, Kathryn Hoover
Joy to the WorldFull Cast
Angels from the Realms of GloryGary Edwards & Matt Stewart
Gloria in Excelsis DeoFull Cast
O, Holy NightAmanda Fahlberg & Damon Wright
Mary, Did You KnowAbby Orr, Abby Jayne Spades, Betsy Johnson, Eva Barrett,
Alexandra Wright, Kathryn Hoover, Damon Wright, Drew Pulliam, Georgia Guinn
Christmas CannonFemale Chorus
Jolly Jingle ChristmasFull Cast - Bows
CREWSTAGE MANAGER......................................................................................ED SALO
SOUND.............................................................................................KENNY FIELDS
LIGHTS.........................................................................................AUSTIN ROBERTS
SPOTLIGHTS...........................................................KILEE ERICKSON & ABI MASON
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTORBig thanks to our class instructors: Abi Mason, Amber Ferguson, Elea Pulliam, Cari
Pulliam, Kaylee Bailey, and Maranda Nichols. Without their expertise and willingness,
the beautiful choreography in this show wouldn’t have been possible.
I would like to off er a special thanks to my friend, band director, and guitar player
Doug Maglothin. This idea was hatched back in May and since then and has taken
much collaboration and communication during the work day, late nights and
weekends. While we are on the subject, Doug and I both would like to thank our
beautiful wives for allowing us to “get the band back together” and revisit the glory
days that is making beautiful music and art. It is only through their contribution in
pulling up the slack at home that allows us to take part in this project.
While I am on the subject, my wife Stephanie and daughter Alexandra volunteered to
take on the costuming of the show. I don’t think they knew what they were signing up
for. It has been a monumental task. But they have delivered in style. From the dance
costumes to the Grinch attire and the special eff ects of our pint-sized elf, many
of these pieces had to be original creations. Alexandra along with Eva Barret have
rounded off the task by learning how to apply the special grinch make-up that looked
so amazing.
Kenny Fields and JR Lawrence always deserve a thanks for all these FOA
shows. You can’t take the stage without a technical crew. When you see something or
hear something, a technician made it happen with lights and sound. With 35 vocalists,
8 instrumentalists, and 30 dancers, there was a ton of technical work required.
These two men were driven and diligent in creating the tech for this show. They were
helpful and patient in their guidance to educate me about what could and couldn’t be
accomplished. They are deeply appreciated.
Another big thanks goes out to the band. This show is a monster when it comes to
music. Doug, JR, Justin, Randy, Garrick, Drew and Emily have all worked hard to make
this happen. Their show run started a full month prior to the rest of the cast. Thank
you band!
I didn’t forget the violinist. Her name is Marsha and she is my mother. She hasn’t
played since high school and spent many, many hours practicing to get ready for
this show. What an amazing thing! It takes a lot of courage to dust off an instrument
that has been in a case for even a few years and get ready for a professional quality
performance. And that violin has been in the case for a few years. And thanks to my
father who spent hours helping to build the set and transporting all of the Christmas
decorations….as well as listening to my mom practice her violin. They have both
modeled a ‘can do’ attitude and work ethic. Even when we are learning and applying
something new…’can do’ gets it done.
To my assistant director Ed Salo, thank you for your tireless work and assistance in
getting this done. You remembered things I forgot. You helped me think of things
I didn’t think of. And you kept me sane and cheerful with your positive attitude and
sense of humor. Thank you.
To my students (you know who you are): Words fail me. I am so proud of you. You were
so little when we started this together. I don’t think you can understand what a
pleasure it is to have worked with you over the last fi ve years and arrive at point
where we are performing together. I would say performing together as equals, but
many of you are passing me by. This is a beautiful thing as well. If I have given you
the love and joy of blending your voices together with another soul, I am happy. I look
forward to singing with you again.
The collaboration of all of the above is the fi nest examples of what community theater
is and why it needs to be valued, cherished, and protected. Do you want to learn a new
art, talent, or skill? Do you want to have a reason to pick up an old instrument again?
Did you perform, play, sing or create in high school or college and wish you could
again? Do you want to create something? Do you want to meet new people and build
something together that you can be proud of? Then show up and invest your time and
money into local community theater at the Foundation of Arts.
-Damon Wright
Stage Notes
Break a leg, AndersLeigh! We are so proud of you!
Love,
Mommy, Daddy, Sissy, & Rhett
Collier & Lillie,
Great job and Happy Holidays! We always love to
watch you on stage.
Love,
Matt, Cindie, Hazel, Kevin, MiKcca, & Lucy
A HEART FOR THE ARTSOn behalf of the over 500 volunteers who have worked this year to make the FOA mission happen...
And on behalf of the over 20,000 patrons this year who attended the programming and rentals available to the community...
And on behalf of the 125 fi nancial stakeholders who support the mission and outreach programming for those who may not be able to aff ord quality arts programming on their own...
I want to take this opportunity to tell you a short version of a long and of course dramatic story featuring what I believe to be a jewel in the crown of Northeast Arkansas.
33 years ago some visionary and hardworking community leaders envisioned an organization that would be foundational to all of the arts in the area. Th ey wanted the FOA to be a welcoming home for artists to teach and learn, to perform and create visual art, and to work professionally and as volunteers. Th ey envisioned the FOA to be a front porch for our community — a place where we can laugh and consider new ideas together as people who understand the social, cultural, and economic value of the arts as a pillar for every quality community.
Over the past 33 years, the FOA’s dramatic story has experienced growing pains and growth spurts. It has been my privilege to witness growing numbers of people — more than ever of late— who believe in the mission and heart of the FOA’s message: that the arts should be excellent and also accessible. Th at vision for all artists and citizens who value “excellence and accessibility of the arts” to unify us in a welcoming home is still strong and fl ourishing today with growing numbers of people and interest. Th e future is bright for the arts and mission of the FOA!
In fact, this crown jewel of the arts in Northeast Arkansas has served 52000 patrons, 7200 students and 6900 volunteers since 1986.
All along, the City of Jonesboro has recognized the vision of thosefounders over 33 years ago by supporting this old, wonderful theater as one place where the FOA serves the community. But now, even more than ever, the City of Jonesboro and Mayor Perrin share the vision with the FOA that our community not only deserves, but requires, a greater focus on quality of life that only arts programming that is excellent and accessible can deliver. Research and our own lives attest to how the arts change entire communities, one person and one experience at a time. Both culturally and economically, the FOA stands as the unifying bond of all artists and art lovers – young and old, amateur or professional, every race, color, and creed. Because on some level, we are all artists, created to create.
And the perfect partnership to support each other in serving thiscommunity through the arts is the collaboration between the FOAand the City of Jonesboro.
But the Foundation of Arts and the City of Jonesboro are not fi nished with this lovely and historic building. In fact, the Auditorium Commission, chosen by Mayor Perrin, has just begun to plan for bigger things to come in the future. Many vital discussions have taken place lately by the Commissioners and also by the FOA Board of Directors. Questions like, “What is the experience of every person who walks through these doors?” and “What is most important for the arts here in Jonesboro?” and more are explored frequently here. You see, there are also visionaries in Jonesboro, today, planning and working toward a better future for our children and the thousands who will surely visit and even live in Jonesboro in years to come because of the work in these times.
Th ank you, FOA Board of Directors and Auditorium Commissionand all other FOA committee members for working and planningfor the future of our community. Th is beautiful old theater thatlinks our past, present, and future through the lustrouscommunity jewel, the Foundation of Arts, thanks you, too.
With a Heart for the Arts,Kristi Pulliam
Our Performers Appreciate Your Best Theatre Etiquett e
Late arrivals must wait at the back of the house until a scene change.
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
Turn your cell phones OFF.
If you need to leave your seat, please wait for a scene change if possible.
In case of an emergency, exits are locatedin the front and back of the auditorium.
Restrooms are located on the mezzanine and in the lobby.
Food and drinks are not allowed in the theater.
If you’re not saving this playbill as a keepsake,please place it in the ”Recycle Playbills” bin
at the front door aft er the performance.
Thank You
If you’d like to go paperless—The FOA wants to help!You can fi nd our Playbill on Facebook, foajonesboro.org,
or you can scan one of the QR codes in the lobby!
THE FOUNDATION OF ARTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Janea Spades, Chair Att orney
Matt ModelevskyAtt orney
Lorenzo BalderasTeacher
Russ Pierce, Vice-Chair Pharmacist
Kevin BoxSales/National Account Manager
Rob SpencerReal Estate Broker
John DeaconFinancial Advisor,
Deacon Capital Partner
Maranda Nichols, SecretaryPhysician Assistant - Certifi ed
Cherisse Jones-Branch,ASU Assistant Professor
Stacey Johnson,Volunteer
Lesle Allen,Volunteer
THE FOUNDATION OF ARTS STAFFKristi Pulliam, Executive & Artistic Director
JR Lawrence , Tech DirectorMeridith Pierce, Associate Director
Brandon Bishop, Offi ce ManagerJenny Box, Education Programs Manager
Ian Buchanan, Customer Service AssociateKelly Kelley, Bookkeeper
Kenny Fields, Tech Manager
Michelle EdwardsAnnie Clark-Roberts
Maranda NicholsLeeAnn King
Amber FergusonMatt Ball
David Mason
Kaitlyn BassElea Pulliam
Samett a ParkerJennifer WebbMegan Dacus
Abi MasonDamon Wright
Penny PauschJessica Maddox
Emily AllenHannah Housley
Lisa MaritchKaylee LaPiro
Anna Kate Horton
THE FOUNDATION OF ARTS FACULTY
SUPPORT THE FOUNDATION OF ARTS BECAUSE WE…
• Believe that engaging in the arts grows people and unites community
• Help people, and each other, learn discipline, teamwork, creativity, and focus through arts experiences - which arms them for success in any fi eld • Provide disciplined creative arts study and experiences trying our best to enable everyone to learn, regardless of their ability to pay
• Are a place for children and adults to participate in goal-oriented arts-study, in a non-competitive and technique-based environment
• Serve at least 500 families per week through arts education, theatre, and outreach activities
• Off er community theatre with ten diff erent productions per year including The Nutcracker Ballet, musical theatre, and children’s theatre
• Stand alone as an arts organization in Northeast Arkansas that provides live theatre at relatively low ticket prices for thousands of patrons each year—and a Pay What You Can performance for each show so that everyone can grow from live theatre
• Work with adults and children with disabilities through the arts, allowing them the opportunity to perform annually on stage
• Bring an annual count of 55,000 trips into downtown Jonesboro for our community
• Need your support—ticket sales and class tuition support only about half of what it takes to serve Northeast Arkansas and the more than 20,000 people we positively aff ect annually
• ARE YOUR COMMUNITY
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Support for The Foundation of Arts is provided, in part, by the Arkansas Arts Council, an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Funding for advertising and promotion of The Foundation of Arts, its programs, and its events is provided, in part, by The Advertising and Promotions Commission of Jonesboro.
The Foundation of Arts, Forum Theater, and The Arts Center are licensed under federal law by SESAC, Inc. 55 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
The Foundation of Arts, Forum Theater, and The Arts Center are licensed under federal law by BMI, Inc., 10 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.The Foundation of Arts, Forum Theater, and The Arts Center are licensed under federal law by ASCAP, 2675 Paces Ferry Road, SE, Suite 350, Atlanta, GA 30339.
The Foundation of Arts is a member of Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce, American Association of Community Theatre, Arkansas Community Theatre Association, Americans for the Arts, Association for Fund Raising Professionals, and Arkansas Coalition for Excellence.
This performance has been legally licensed and all associated rights and royalties have been paid in full by The Foundation of Arts. Under strict penalty of law (punishable by steep fi nes, revocation of license, and/or imprisonment), no part of this production, nor any implications or representations of this production, can be reproduced for public, private, profi table, charitable, or other purposes.
Want to help The FOA raise money?(Hint-the answer is YES!)
It’s easy!You shop – The FOA benefi ts from each purchase!
Option 1: Kroger* Using the website Kroger.com, log in to your account. The cute litt le person icon at the top right hand corner will take you there. Then choose “my account.”
*Scroll until you fi nd Community Rewards.
*Add Foundation of Arts as your charity. (Organization number: WP291)
*Now you can help The Foundation of Arts every time you shop at Kroger! Yay!
Option 2: Amazon Smile* Go to smile.amazon.com and log in to your account. (again, fi nd the person icon at the top right hand corner)
* Scroll to choose or change your charity
* Choose The Foundation of Arts for N E Arkansas Inc (it is writt en exactly this way)
* Use smile.amazon.com instead of amazon.com for all your Amazon purchases to help The FOA! (Primebenefi ts still apply on Amazon Smile)
Th e Foundation of Arts and the City of Jonesboro are
proud to partner in improving the Arts in Northeast Arkansas!
PRESENTERS ($5,000 +)A&P Commission | Arkansas Arts Council | NEA Baptist Hospital
St. Bernards Healthcare & Medical Group | Cavenaugh Financial Group
PRODUCERS ($2,500 - $4,999)Downtown Jonesboro Association | First Community Bank | Centennial Bank
Bob Uhlenhop | Don Howard | Adam & Elizabeth Woodruff Stephen & Linda Woodruff | Iberia Bank | Kathy White Loyd
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Harrison
DIRECTORS ($1,000 - $2,499)Max & Jennifer Dacus | Russ & Meridith Pierce
United Cerebral Palsy Association of AR, Inc. | Evolve Bank & Trust | Debbie Pilgrim Maranda Nichols | First National Bank | Mona Parikh | Joe & Lauryn Carr
Warren & Phyllis Skaug | Craighead Electric Co-Op | Jay & Lesle Allen Junior Auxiliary of Jonesboro | Richard & Julia Coy
SUSTAINERS ($500 - $999)Terri Rorex| William Clements & Frances Malpezzi | Janea Spades
John & Lois Freeman | Blake & Karen Richardson | SBS CyberSecurity, LLC E. Ritt er & Co. | Fidelity Charitable | Doctors’ Anatomic Pathology Services, PA.
Kitt y Sloan | Tracy Owens
PARTNERS ($250 -S 499)Allen Engineering | Simmons First Bank | Scott & Taura McDaniel | Kroger
Tyler & Rachel Martin | Frankie & Lisa Turner | Amanda Fahlberg | YourCause Cindie Modelevsky | William Harrison | Dr. & Mrs. Michael Hightower
McDaniel Law Firm | Ken & Terri Dost | Jeff rey & Shannon Puryear | Renee BradyRobert G. Wilson | Doug & LeAnne Imrie
The Foundation of Arts gratefully acknowledges those who provide fi nancial support. These funds enable The Foundation of Arts to serve the citizens of Jonesboro and Northeast Arkansas by off ering artistic opportunities to all. Contributions may be made as a gift in memory or in honor of a loved one. Monthly gift s can be made via credit card or installments. A one-time contribution is always welcome in any form
of payment. Donations to the FOA are tax deductible.
This list refl ects donations received between December 9, 2018 to December 9, 2019.
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS
ASSOCIATES ($100 - $249)Facebook | Linda Rahrle | Brent & Patricia Watkins | Kevin BroadwayJeremy & Amanda Escue | Kerry & Georgia Summitt | Lydia Howard
Jay, Lesle, & Mary Leigh Allen | Dairy Queen | Sharon Spence-LangleyJeremy & Ashley Watson | Michael & Sandra Johnson | On The Border
Jimmy Adcox | Stephanie Maloney | Cherisse Renee Jones-Branch | Andy ShatleyTom & Jo Alice McDonald | Carter Patt eson | Erin Frangenberg | Hans Hacker
Mike & Lynn Schaeff er | Collin & Vicki Pillow | Shannon Dental Care | Sills DermatologyAllen & Judy Pierce | Sidney & Beverly Smith | Trey & Jenna Staff ord | Dorine Deacon
FM Malpezzi | Focus Bank | Christy Harris | Barry & Lisa Tedder | Faye HaneyDavid & Vicky Tennison | Patricia Qualls | John & Caryn Allen
PATRONS (UP TO $99)Benjy Kuonen | Amazon Smile | Teresa Fuller | Rebekah Evans | Diane Hunter
Cheryl Wall Trimarchi | JL & KM Farris | Bob & Brenda Ferralasco | Dorothy AmesDennis & Dawn Layer | Halton Weeks | Carla Brunner | Charles Freirson
Sandra Tate | G.A. Anderson | Upstage Real Estate | Anastasia TarkingtonMark Gibson | A. Guy Patt eson | Melissa Ayers | Bonnie Goad | Larry & Shelia Bailey
Duane & Linda Harvey | Lynn Waterworth | Berton Kiesling | Melinda Burcham Jennifer Salo | Deborah Smith | CJ George | Andrea Branch | Sarah French
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If you give, please consider supporting the FOA. Your dollars provide arts enrichment, education, and experiences to more people, and we
all grow because of it!
WISH LIST
Bench Grinder Impact Drill Rotary Tool
DSLR Camera 24” TV Monitor
New Laptop Computer New Lumber Supply
Plain Fabrics for Costuming Hook & Eye Tape for Costuming
Studio FloorNew Marley for Ballet Loft
Surveilance Cameras for Classes
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