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The Christmas spirit of love is so plentiful that even a classic romance musical like “White Christmas” can’t just limit it to romantic relationships. The platonic relationships are just as important.
Based on the beloved, timeless film, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas comes just in time for the holiday season. After World War II, two veterans, Bob Wallace and Phil Davis, begin a successful ...
Activist, composer, and lead singer of the Boomtown Rats, Bob Geldof, teamed up with Ultravox’s Midge Ure to create the ...
“Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” — 3 stars The cast of Marriott Theatre’s “White Christmas” is a cheerful bunch, but no member is merrier than Tyler Johnson-Campion. A superb dance ...
The somewhat ridiculous plot follows Bob Wallace (Michael Gruber) and Phil Davis (Tony Vierling) who met as World War II soldiers and went on to become popular performers.
Our story begins in 1944, when Capt. Bob Wallace (James Ellison) and Pvt. Phil Davis (Kellen Hanson) are entertaining their fellow soldiers with an impromptu show between battles during the waning ...
Bob and Phil get their whole cast to come to the inn along with their costumers and some crew to help out. One of the things that stood out in this show was the precise choreography. Kudos to dance ...
Irving Berlin’s classic, White Christmas The Musical, is set to take stage Nov. 8 to 17 at Moline’s Prospect Park Auditorium. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. or 2 p.m., depending on the date.
Love interests for Bob and Phil are a pair of sisters named Betty and Judy, played by Shannon Dooley and Jessica Shaffer. As you might expect, the relationships don’t always run smoothly, which ...
How Well Has ‘White Christmas’ Stood the Test of Time? Over the years, the film has been pointed up for being an artifact that is both anti-racist and pro-white supremacy; toxic in its masculinity and ...
The show starts in 1944 when Captain Bob Wallace, played by Leon C McBride II, and Private Phil Davis, played by Steven Saelzler, are having fun singing a couple Christmas songs for their fellow ...
The somewhat ridiculous plot follows Bob Wallace (Michael Gruber) and Phil Davis (Tony Vierling) who met as World War II soldiers and went on to become popular performers.