Photo Flash: First Look at THE SANTALAND DIARIES at Drafthouse Comedy Theater

By: Dec. 08, 2017
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In the interest of alt-holiday hilarity, Drafthouse Comedy Theater proudly presents The SantaLand Diaries by best-selling humorist David Sedaris, adapted by acclaimed theater director Joe Montello. Broadway actor Cameron Folmar stars as a gay, out-of-work writer who lands a job as a Macy's elf-and spills the beans behind the scenes. Directed by DC theater veteran Lynn Sharp Spears, the solo show about a puckish Santa's helper runs December 7 to 23, 2017, at 1100 13th Street NW, Washington, DC, a quick walk from the Metro.

With Sedaris's unseasonably cynical script, the Drafthouse Comedy Theater launches professional theater production on one of the best-outfitted blackbox stages in town. Opened April Fool's Day 2016 as a venue for stand-up and offering concession snacks
and a full bar, the space is already a popular downtown nightlife destination.

"We've got a slew of comedy fans, and we're eager for the DC theater crowd to get to
know us too," said Drafthouse Founder and Owner Greg Godbout. "Drafthouse has
been hugely successful presenting stand-up, and we realized our new location is also a
perfect fit for live theater. So this is our first venture into fully staging a professional show, and we're psyched. We've got a script by one of America's funniest writers. We're working with a great actor and director. And we're ready to open the house to theater
lovers who want a fun night out and offbeat cheer this crazy time of year."

In Sedaris's tale, an unemployed writer in need of holiday cash trades his dignity for a pair of jingling shoes and takes a job as an elf at Macy's in Manhattan. Besieged by bratty kids with overzealous parents and wearing a humiliating costume, he finds that
his cynical self and his elfin persona "Crumpet" don't sync. His remedy is to tell all giving us a backstage pass to the secret lives of Santa's elves. Based on a comic autobiographical monologue on NPR by Sedaris and adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello, The SantaLand Diaries is a wry and witty look at the commercial excess that is the holiday season.

"The SantaLand Diaries is decidedly adult comedy, quirky and edgy as all get out," said Director Lynn Sharp Spears. "And it's got a role that fits Cameron Folmar like a stocking cap. Cameron has been on the road in a Broadway-scale production playing the Devil for the last three months, so I think we can expect he's going to be one hell of an elf."

Tickets are $20 and can be purchased online or at the door.
Runtime: 70 minutes, with no intermission.

David Sedaris is the best-selling author of When You Are Engulfed in Flames, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, and Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary. Plays co-written with his sister, the actor and comedian Amy Sedaris, have been produced at LaMama and Lincoln Center. His work has been translated into 25 languages, and his SantaLand Diaries has become a cult classic across the nation.

Cameron Folmar comes off a national tour playing the Devil in Martin Luther On Trial and was last seen in DC as the fop Clitander in The School for Lies at Shakespeare Theatre Company. So he can handle devilish elf. On Broadway Cameron was in The 39 Steps; Off-Broadway, in Volpone, The Merchant of Venice, Five by Tenn (Drama League nomination), Waiting for Godot, and The Jew of Malta. At Shakespeare Theatre Company (where he is an Affiliated Artist), Cameron was in Measure for
Measure, All's Well That Ends Well, An Ideal Husband, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and King Lear. He has appeared at Studio Theatre in The Habit of Art (Helen Hayes nomination, ensemble) and at Seattle Repertory Theatre, Denver Center,
McCarter Theatre, and Cleveland Playhouse. His television credits include Law & Order and Conviction, and he can be heard as the voice of Genn Greymane in the multiplayer online games World of Warcraft and Heroes of the Storm. Cameron studied at Juilliard.

About the director: Lynn Sharp Spears is a performer, director, and designer who has collaborated with The Kennedy Center, The National Theater, Studio Theater, Source Theater, The Olney Theater, Toby's, Round House Theater, Networks and Troika National Touring Companies, National Geographic, The Learning Channel, The History Channel, The Military Channel and Discovery. At Avant Bard (where she is an Acting Company Member) Lynn was seen as Ellen in There Is a Happiness That Morning Is, the Duchess of York in Richard III, Lyubov Andreyevna in The Cherry Orchard, and the Widow in All's Well That Ends Well. For the company's Tennessee Williams rep, she directed Portrait of a Madonna.

About Drafthouse Comedy Theater: An offshoot of Arlington Drafthouse, Drafthouse Comedy Theater is styled after a black box arts theater. It is located in the heart of downtown Washington, DC, on the corner of 13th and L Streets NW. The Drafthouse Comedy Theater offers concession beer, wine, liquor, and pre-packaged snacks. There is no beverage purchase requirement. The theater seats 145 and features tall ceilings, great sight lines, and an intimate atmosphere. The Drafthouse is also wheelchair accessible. Doors open 30 minutes before showtimes and seating is general admission.

Online Ticket Sales: http://drafthousecomedy.com/event.cfm?id=495620

Photo Credit: Drafthouse Comedy Theater



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