Review: David Marino's show at Birdland Was Passion Plus Pow
by Rob Lester
- Jan 3, 2025
A crooner with charisma, a vocalist with versatility, an old soul with new energy: that’s dynamic and delightful David Marino. His powerful voice radiates star power. He returned to Birdland for another sold-out standout concert to close out 2024.
Last Chance To Vote for the 2024 BroadwayWorld Cabaret Awards
by BWW Awards
- Dec 27, 2024
This is the last chance to vote for the 2024 BroadwayWorld Cabaret Awards! Voting ends on 12/31 at midnight. Don't miss out on making sure that your favorite theatres, stars, and shows get the recognition they deserve!
Final Week To Vote for the 2024 BroadwayWorld Cabaret Awards
by BWW Awards
- Dec 23, 2024
This is the final week to vote for the 2024 BroadwayWorld Cabaret Awards! Voting ends on 12/31 at midnight. Don't miss out on making sure that your favorite theatres, stars, and shows get the recognition they deserve!
Review: IRVING BERLIN'S WHITE CHRISTMAS at The Forum Theatre
by Paula Makar
- Dec 15, 2024
If you’re looking for something family friendly to get you in the holiday spirit, I advise a trip to the Forum Theatre to indulge in a visually fun and entertaining production of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. The beloved musical has become a Christmas tradition in many communities across the United States. It’s based on the Paramount Pictures 1954 film of the same name, which starred Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, and was Hollywood’s all-time highest-grossing musical.
Spotlight: WHITE CHRISTMAS at THE GATEWAY
by BWW Special Offer
- Dec 13, 2024
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas - the heartwarming musical adaptation based on the beloved, timeless Paramount Pictures film of the same name - continues The Gateway’s 75th Season, and will perform at The Gateway Playhouse in Bellport, NY.
Review: WHITE CHRISTMAS at Diamond Head Theatre
by F.H. Kekoa
- Dec 13, 2024
Released in 1954, ten years after D-Day, the movie White Christmas was a bonafide blockbuster. It was the first Paramount movie shot in the widescreen VistaVision format, and featured rich and vivid Technicolor, which the costumers and set designers used to their full advantage.
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