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Famed Actor Barry Bostwick To Star In The Film “Santa Girl”

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Tony Award-winning actor Barry Bostwick, known for his roles as Brad Majors in the cult classic film, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” the mayor in the 1996–2002 television series “Spin City,” and in the show “Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce,” as well as Broadway’s original Danny Zuko in “Grease,” will star as Santa Claus in the film, “Santa Girl,” which is being co-produced by Capital Arts Entertainment and Shenandoah University and will film later this month in Winchester. Jennifer Stone, known for her role as Harper in Disney Channel’s “Wizards of Waverly Place,” plays Santa’s daughter in the film, as the “Santa Girl” of the title. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Theatre Hank Stone, M.F.A., and sophomore musical theatre student Josh Cody are also principal cast members in the film. Read more about the film and Bostwick’s role in Variety magazine online.

Photo by Variety Magazine.

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