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Bruce Silver Back-up Santa
An unsuccessful actor, Bruce Silver is disappointed with his lot in life and still waiting for his “big break.” While he waits, he has taken the job as back-up Santa to pay the bills, filling in when the regular Santa takes a day off.
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Ellen Bliss Cosmetics Counter Salesperson
Ellen Bliss is a firm believer in perfection. Why be just good enough when you can be perfect? She prides herself on excellent customer service and helping her lady customers leave the store more beautiful than when they arrived.
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Jeremy Sole The Shoe Department Salesperson
Jeremy knows all about shoes and how to sell them. Of course, this isn’t how he thought his life would turn out—he never expected to spend his life as a shoe salesman—but he does his best to put on a happy face when the customers arrive.
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Mama Pearl Store Employee and Mrs. Claus
Mama Pearl is a fixture at Harrison’s Department Store. She has been a store employee for as long as anyone can remember. When she isn’t playing Mrs. Claus in the store’s Santaville display, she can be seen knitting sweaters.
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Pat Blitzen (Can be played by a Male or Female) Santaville Reindeer
Pat plays a reindeer in Santaville, but Pat's first love is tap dancing. On slow days at the store, you might catch Pat tapping around Santaville dressed in the reindeer costume.
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Rebecca Wainwright A Frequent Shopper
Blessed with an enormous trust fund, Rebecca has decided that careers are for lesser people. She enjoys spending her days shopping for shoes and fancy cosmetics, and is not shy about complaining to the manager if anything displeases her.
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Taylor Paige (Can be played by a Male or Female) Santaville Elf
Taylor Paige plays an elf in Santaville, but (s)he really wants to be a novelist. When not on duty in Santaville, you can find Taylor alone in a corner with a pen and notebook, scribbling away.
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Vance Snyde Store Manager
Vance has been the upstanding manager of Harrison’s for many years. An old-fashioned gentleman, he favors tradition and sees no reason to change the way he’s done things since he first became manager.
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