Atlanta-based
Theater of the Stars’ vivacious
version of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas,
presented December 26-30 in Raleigh Memorial Auditorium by Broadway
Series South, is a delightful holiday treat for Triangle theatergoers.
This crowd-pleasing jukebox musical, which earned a standing ovation
on opening night Dec. 26th, features 17 classic songs by celebrated
composer and lyricist Irving Berlin, including the title tune, “Blue
Skies,” “Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep,” “Happy
Holiday,” “How Deep Is the Ocean,” “I Love
a Piano,” and “Sisters,” plus a lively old-fashioned
book by David Ives and Paul Blake, based on the 1954 Paramount
Pictures film directed by Michael Curtiz and written by Norman
Krasna, Norman Panama, and Melvin Frank.
Last night, ingenious musical staging by director
Jeff Calhoun and invigorating dance numbers by choreographer Noah
Racey, especially the exuberant rehearsal rendition of “Blue
Skies” and the tapdance extravaganza on “I Love a Piano” combined
with spirited singing, dancing, and wisecracking by the show’s
dynamic cast to keep Raleigh Memorial Auditorium jumping for two
and a half hours (including intermission). The decision to have
the show’s events unfold on a movie soundstage helped make
the many rapid scene changes positively cinematic.
Tom Galantich and especially David Engel put plenty
of personality into their performances as crooner Bob Wallace and
comedian and ladies’ man Phil Davis, two former U.S. Army
buddies who have become America’s favorite song-and-dance
team of the mid-1950s. Marla Schaffel is cute but Kristen Beth
Williams is even cuter as the up-and-coming sister act of Betty
and Judy Haynes, two beautiful singing sisters of a former freckled-faced
Army buddy. When Phil and Judy start dating, and Judy plays matchmaker
for Bob and Betty, the boys follow the girls from a none-too-classy
nightspot in New York to their next booking — at the nearly
deserted Columbia Inn in Pinetree, Vermont, owned and operated
by Wallace and Davis’ much beloved former World War II commander,
General Waverly (George McDaniel).
Perhaps because they have more comic moments, Engel
and Williams outshine Galantich and Schaffel. McDaniel is a bit
bland as the General; but Karen Murphy, who plays Martha “The
Megaphone” Watson, is a scream as the inn’s nosy concierge
and resident busybody. Little Hannah Misera likewise makes a big
impression as the General’s precocious granddaughter Susan
Waverly, Fred Berman is highly amusing as “Ed Sullivan Show” producer
Ralph Sheldrake, Elisa Van Duyne and Roxane Barlow polish their
cameo roles as a couple of wisecracking chorus girls named Rita
and Rhoda until they shine like a pair of comic gems, and Jonathan
Kay and John Shuman royally entertain the audience with their antics
as Wallace and Davis’ stage manager Mike and a smart-aleck
local stagehand named Ezekiel, with a molasses-slow New England
drawl.
Also adding oomph to this gala Theater of the Stars’ presentation
of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas are the sprightly
instrumental accompaniment by musical director/conductor Steven
Landau and his peppy pit band, scenic designer Kenneth Foy’s
striking evocations of the show’s multiple locations in New
York and Vermont and during the train trip from the Big Apple to
little Pinetree, and costume designer Wade Laboissonniere’s
eye-catching wardrobe of 1950s glad rags and casual attire for
the large and talented cast.
Broadway Series South presents Irving
Berlin’s
White Christmas Thursday, Dec. 27, at 8 p.m.; Friday-Saturday,
Dec. 28-29, at 2 and 8 p.m.; and Sunday, Dec. 30, at 2 and 7
p.m. in Raleigh Memorial Auditorium in the Progress Energy Center
for the Performing Arts, 2 E. South St., Raleigh, North Carolina.
$21-$68, except $80 Family 4 Park, including four mezzanine seats
and hot chocolate and cookies, for the 2 p.m. Friday and 7 p.m.
Sunday performances and $100 Family 4 Park for the 8 p.m. Thursday
and Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday performances.
Progress Energy Box Office: 919/831-6060. Group
Discounts (for groups of 20 or more): 919/ 857-4565.
Note: Arts
Access, Inc., will audio-describe the 8 p.m. Dec. 29th performance.
Broadway Series South: http://www.broadwayseriessouth.com/.
The Tour: http://www.theaterofthestars.com/
[inactive 8/08].
The Musical: http://www.rnh.com/ [inactive 4/08] (Rodgers & Hammerstein
Organization). Irving Berlin: http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=6452 (Internet
Broadway Database), http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000927/ (Internet
Movie Database), and http://www.irvingberlin.com/ (Irving
Berlin Music Company) [inactive 4/08]. Marla Schaffel: http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=75552 (Internet
Broadway Database), http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0769811/ (Internet
Movie Database), and http://www.currerwells.net/marlaschaffel/ (Marla
Schaffel: The Unofficial Fan Website).