A new edition of ‘Selections From Irving Berlin’s White Christmas’ featuring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Peggy Lee is ...
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It may be July — or perhaps because it is — “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” is a refreshing break from our troubled times. There’s nothing like a feel-good story told through Irving Berlin’s songs ...
Goodspeed Musicals is ready to ring in the holidays with Irving Berlin’s White Christmas as its final production of the 2025 season. See who is starring and learn how to purchase tickets!
Irving Berlin, the iconic composer and musician who created American musical standards including "White Christmas," "Easter Parade," "God Bless America" and "There’s No Business Like Show Business," ...
Irving Berlin once told his daughter that the best years of his life were spent in the United States Army. Inducted in 1918, the Russian-born composer served his adopted homeland in both world wars, ...
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 song ...
It’s Christmas in July this summer in Adamant as QuarryWorks Theater spreads holiday cheer with its celebration of “White Christmas,” Irving Berlin’s classic 1954 film musical and its later stage ...
It may be July, but Weston has chosen “White Christmas” as its big summer song-and-dance musical. “I love the story, and it’s interesting that after we did our first read through, one of the actors ...
The lyricist and composer wrote thousands of compositions — and one stern letter to The New York Times. By John Otis Relatively few people will experience a white Christmas this year in the United ...
Some things can be seen more clearly in black and white. By John McWhorter The lyricist and composer wrote thousands of compositions — and one stern letter to The New York Times. By John Otis ...
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