The musical White Christmas, directed by Walter Bobbie, has been a sensation in major cities nationwide and is now possibly aiming for a Broadway run this winter.
Producer Kevin McCollum is in talks with his colleagues and unions to work out a way financially mount the production. He tells Variety, ""I'd love to have it come in. The timing is right for it to happen if everyone gets on board. But it's an economic Rubik's cube right now because I don't have the rules in place that could make it work. No one's getting rich on this show, but it's providing work."He goes on to say that he hopes to present the show at the Marquis Theatre, where Cry-Baby is currently running until 6/22. The production was first mounted in San Francisco in 2004. The music is by Irving Berlin with a book by David Ives and Paul Blake. The choreography is by Randy Skinner. The musical features popular songs such as "Blue Skies," "The Best Thing Happen While You're Dancing," "Count Your Blessings," "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," "Sisters," "How Deep is the Ocean," and "I Love a Piano".Photo by Linda Lenzi
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