Photo Flash: First Look at Wagon Wheel Theatre's I LOVE A PIANO
Berlin's music was the soundtrack of an ever-changing American culture. The musical revue begins in 1910 in Alexander's Music shop with "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy" and melodically accompanies the audience through World War I. The show continues by contrasting the fancy-free feelings of the roaring 20's to the remorse of the Great Depression. "Blue Skies" eventually shine and I Love a Piano takes you on a ride with the patriotic choruses of World War II to the swingin' show tunes of the 1950's ("Puttin' on the Ritz" and "There's No Business Like Showbusiness").
Alternately heartbreaking and hilarious, rousing and reflective, I Love a Piano is a fitting tribute to the legend Irving Berlin. You won't want to miss this timeless, heartwarming show that will be a hit for the whole family. Tickets are on sale now and range from $12-$31. For more information or to purchase tickets online visit www.wagonwheeltheatre.org.


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The Company

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I LOVE A PIANO

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