Norris Center for the Performing Arts Presents Irving Berlin's WHITE CHRISTMAS, 12/6-15
By: Courtnie Mele Nov. 21, 2013
The Norris Center for the Performing Arts presents the sparkling holiday musical, "Irving Berlin's White Christmas," for six performances, December 6-15. The lavish Broadway romantic comedy, which is adapted from the classic 1954 film starring Bing Crosby, features 17 of Irving Berlin's greatest songs, full orchestra, and even a live snowfall on stage.
The 24-member cast includes Brent Schindele as Bob Wallace, David Lamoureux as Phil Davis, Gail Ellen Bennett as Betty Haynes, Tro Shaw as Judy Haynes, Polly Seale as Martha Watson, Michael Prohaska as General Waverly and introducing Ashley Reynolds as Susan Waverly. The show is produced by James Gruessing and directed by Randy Brenner, with choreography by Kami Seymour and musical direction by Daniel Thomas. Faithful to the original film, "White Christmas" is centered around two showbiz stars and World War II army buddies, Bob Wallace and Phil Davis. With romance in mind, they follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a picturesque Vermont lodge -- which happens to be owned by Bob and Phil's former Army commander. When they learn that the inn's future is in jeopardy, the men team up with the sisters to save the day by producing a holiday show bursting with dazzling production numbers and a generous helping of yuletide cheer.The nonprofit Norris Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to fulfilling the cultural needs of the South Bay area of Los Angeles by producing a full season of professional, Live Theatre performances each year, from Broadway musicals to concerts and plays. The Norris Center is comprised of three facilities; the Norris Theatre, Harlyne J. Norris Pavilion, and a new dedicated education building for performing arts classes. Established in 1983, the 450-seat Norris Theatre offers tiered seating with outstanding visibility from any seat in the house.
Photo Credit: Ed Krieger
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