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Photo Flash: In Rehearsal with Syracuse Stage's WHITE CHRISTMAS

By: Nov. 16, 2012
Syracuse Stage presents White Christmas, based on the Paramount Pictures film with Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin and Book by David Ives and Paul Blake. The production is directed by Paul Barnes with musical direction by Christopher Drobny and choreography by David WanstreeT. White Christmas runs November 23 - December 30. Get a sneak peek at the cast in rehearsal in the photos below!

The title song alone is a celebration and a reminder of a time when the simplest pleasures mattered most and having a big heart was genuinely considered a virtue. Two successful showmen join forces to help out their old army commander. Along the way they find, lose, and find romance, have plenty of laughs, and demonstrate what it means to be loyal.

The score is filled with favorites-- "Happy Holiday," "Sisters," "Blue Skies," "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," -- and the choreography calls for plenty of tap. Winter may not deliver a White Christmas, but director Paul Barnes and a talented cast sure will.
 
For tickets and more about the show, click HERE.

Photo Credit: Michael Davis

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Craig Waletzko (as Phil Davis) and Denis Lambert (as Bob Wallace) rehearsing with the ensemble.

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Denis Lambert (as Bob Wallace) and Jacqueline Baum (as Susan)

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Zakiya Young (as Betty Haynes)

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Louis Baglio (as Ed Sullivan Announcer)

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