It's a Wonderful Life - A Live Radio Play - December 03 - December 19, 2021

The Weekend Theater

 Who's Who 

  • Michael Harmon head shot

    Michael Harmon

    as Jake Laurents (George Bailey)

    Michael’s favorite Christmas memories come from a time when things were just a wee bit simpler… family gathering at Mamaw’s house, the aroma of Christmas dinner wafting from the filled oven and a full stove, presents surrounding a Christmas tree waiting to be opened, and love which filled the home. Oh, those memories of a child! Michael wishes each of you the happiest of holidays and hopes you can take the time to see the holidays through the eyes of a child—if only for a minute. Life is wonderful. Enjoy the show!

  • Tricia H. Spione head shot

    Tricia H. Spione

    as Sally Applewhite (Mary Hatch)

    Tricia H. Spione Tricia is an actor, director and teacher. She has performed at the Arkansas Rep, and been involved in numerous productions around Central Arkansas and in La. She worked at Argenta Community Theater, The Weekend Theater, served on the board and was president of CTLR several years ago. She was most recently on stage at TWT in The Odd Couple, (Female version) as Vera. Her memory of the holidays includes the joyous anticipation of Christmas Eve and Morning. Usually, one present could be opened on Christmas eve and most likely that was pajamas. Dressed in new pajamas, the family would prepare a snack for Santa.  As an adult, Tricia still loves the joyous anticipation of being together with family, sharing and creating special memories. She thanks all of you for coming to the show and creating new holiday memories with your family and friends!

  • Scott Doss head shot

    Scott Doss

    as Harry "Jazzbo" Heywood

    Scott is a veteran of multiple community theaters, dinner theaters, and theme park entertainment troupes. He is also a published playwright. As a child, Scott’s favorite holiday tradition was staring at the stars every Christmas Eve and wishing desperately for lots and lots of snow. He didn’t care about a white Christmas. He just wanted a longer break from school.

  • Michael Henderson head shot

    Michael Henderson

    as Freddie Filmore

    Michael’s first show in this theater was in 1995 he has been in or directed over 200 shows spanning 43 states and The White House, his favorite roles are Edna, Tevye and The Man in the Chair. I love the holidays as time spent with the family you have and the family you find during your life! Merry Christmas everyone!

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