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ATP’s Yuletide Affair celebrates 20th anniversary

| December 20, 2023 1:00 AM

The Alpine Theatre Project (ATP) is celebrating its 20th anniversary of the “Yuletide Affair” this season, a mix of heartwarming holiday music and irreverent satire that has become one of the Flathead Valley's biggest holiday traditions.

The tradition began in 2003 before ATP became its own company and was still under the umbrella of Whitefish Theatre Company. Yuletide Affair has sold out every performance since 2003 and the show has never been repeated year to year. 

“The concert originated as a fundraiser after ATP’s first year and was meant to raise funds for the following season for the fledgling operation,” says Betsi Morrison, ATP founder. “Then it just kept growing.”

The first concert featured ATP’s founders, David Ackroyd, Betsi Morrison and Luke Walrath, accompanied on piano by Kate Schenck, the granddaughter of Big Mountain co-founder, Ed Schenck. Invitations to the concert were handmade by Morrison and Walrath and tickets could be ordered by leaving messages on Morrison’s home phone.

“Yuletide was born out of Luke’s and my living room. It's hard to imagine it's 20 years later!” Morrison expressed. “Yuletide is such a special program to us — incredibly talented, friends getting together to make beautiful music. We feel so honored that Whitefish has loved this program for all these years.”

“Its roster of artists and set lists that change each year, so it never gets dull,” Walrath added. “It has become one of the most sought-after gigs for past and present ATP artists, and a holiday tradition for many in the Valley.”

Over the years, Yuletide Affair has featured notable performances that include David Sedaris’s “The SantaLand Diaries” and a collaboration with Montana Public Radio to present Orson Welles’s radio version of “A Christmas Carol.” In 2007, Tony Award winner, Kelli O’Hara performed along with singer/filmmaker husband Greg Naughton.

As the unique method of creating the show solidified, artists were invited to travel to Whitefish and spend seven to 10 days rehearsing and performing. “We create a set list of songs and hole up in beautiful places to rehearse the show,” says Morrison.

The popular concept of the “Politically Incorrect Carolers” was added, bringing more satire to balance out the heartfelt musical tone of the show. The performance also began to include more artists who had recently performed at ATP during the summer productions, including Broadway stars, opera singers and rock bands.

"What better way to sum up the Alpine Theatre Project than with the Yuletide Affair,” says Walrath. “It started as an experiment, it is focused on strong entertainment with jaw-dropping talent, it keeps reinventing itself and, hopefully, never takes itself too seriously. I'm grateful that the community has embraced it — and ATP — all these years."

Three shows are scheduled for the 20th-anniversary run starting Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023, through Friday, Dec. 22, 2023, starting at 7 p.m. at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center. The event is sponsored by Whitefish Mountain Resort, Glacier Bank, Stebbins Dental, North Forty Resort, Whitefish Credit Union and Tamarack Dispensary.

For more information and tickets, visit www.atpwhitefish.org.

    Susan O'Dea and Halladay Quist perform durning Yuletide Affair. (Brenda Ahearn photo)
 
 


Artists in the 2023 production include:

-Robert Creighton - From the Broadway productions of Frozen, Anything Goes, The Lion King, Chicago, & The Mystery of Edwin Drood

-Virginia Woodruff - From the Broadway productions of The Color Purple, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Leap of Faith, & Violet

-Julie Foldesi - From the Broadway productions of Newsies, The Full Monty, South Pacific, & Little Women

-Aaron Lavigne - Star of the 50th Anniversary Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar & the Broadway production of Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark

-Angela Wildflower - From the Broadway production of Motown the Musical

-Meredith Patterson - From the Broadway productions of 42nd Street, White Christmas, & The Green Bird

-Summer Boggess - Cellist. From the Broadway productions of Mean Girls, Hello Dolly!, Les Miserables, Big Fish, Porgy & Bess, & Scandalous.

-Ross Bridgeman - Singer. Songwriter. Producer. Last seen at ATP as Jerry Lee Lewis in Million Dollar Quartet

-Halladay Quist - Local Singer. Songwriter. Sultry bass master.

-Lauren Thomas - NYC actor and multi-instrumentalist from the Drama Desk Award-winning revival of Fiddler on the Roof

-Luke Walrath - Co-Founder of Alpine Theatre Project

-Rob Fahie - Bass

-Todd Cowart - Guitar

-Jeremy Reinbolt - Drums & Music Arrangement

-Tracy McDowell - From the productions of Rent and Motown the Musical on Broadway

-Betsi Morrison - Co-Founder of Alpine Theatre Project