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The 2 Ralphies in 'A Christmas Story' speak up

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John Rando, the show's director, is grateful he's landed two Ralphies oozing talent. "We're talking about these very young boys, but yet their confidence levels and their professionalism is extremely high," he says.

West was almost born to be doing this — his parents, Maura West and Scott DeFreitas, are actors who met on the soap opera "As the World Turns." Rabe's parents have no connection with show business but their son has loved theater since he was 2. Both boys are being homeschooled by their moms during the show's run.

A rough early version of the show debuted in Kansas City in 2009 with a different creative team. Since then, it's found a director in Rando ("Urinetown: The Musical") and a choreographer in Warren Carlyle ("Finian's Rainbow"). Last year, a version with a different Ralphie went on a five-city tour. That actor aged out of the role — at 13 — and a national search was launched.

Rabe knew the part since he'd been in the tour's ensemble. Rando says the creative team had been quietly considering the young man as a good choice one day to play Ralphie.

"When he was onstage, my eye kept drifting to him," says Rando. "He has a kind of young, scrappy boy quality that I think fits the part. He's hearty. He's from the Midwest and that also gave him a quality that I was really interested in."

West was cast after he submitted a video audition and was asked to come to New York to try out in person. "He had a remarkable singing voice for an 11-year-old boy. That was the thing that really perked up our interest in him," says Rando. "He, too, has this sort of scrappy quality that I think is really right for the role."

If ever they need inspiration, the boys need look no further than Peter Billingsley, the original Ralphie, who has signed on as a producer of the musical. All three have chatted.

"We've been told to play our own Ralphie. He hasn't given us a lot of advice. He's just saying, 'Be your own Ralphie and have a lot of fun,'" says Rabe.

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