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White Christmas in San Francisco |
White Christmas in San Francisco refers to Irving Berlin's White Christmas stage show programmed on the Symphony Hall of San Francisco. It is a musical adaptation of the 1954 movie musical White Christmas. A quintessential Christmas of fireplaces, sleigh rides and snow comes to life in the stage show of White Christmas in San Francisco.
Based on the 1954 film, the musical follows two lighthearted buddies who put on a holiday show in a picturesque Vermont inn, finding unexpected romance along the way. Featuring memorable musical numbers such as "Blue Skies," "How Deep is the Ocean" and titular "White Christmas," White Christmas in San Francisco creates a wholesome, uplifting family spectacle.
The plot of the 1954 movie White Christmas starring Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye has been kept intact. Bob Wallace and Phil Davis acts as the two friends on White Christmas stage show in San Francisco. The duo is about to head to Florida for some holiday shows when they meet two beautiful sisters Betty (Anastasia Barzee) and Judy Haynes (Meredith Patterson), who are bound for Vermont. In the midst of the whirlwind activity and more skirt chasing with a couple of chorus girls, signals get crossed, a blossoming romance is crushed and the general questions his usefulness in the world. A few songs later, everything is resolved and the audience is singing along to "White Christmas."
Charming perks, dazzling choreography and assured singing, mark White Christmas enactment in San Francisco. Elaborate tap-dancing sequences and gorgeous sets one after the other make the music of Irving Berlin the prettiest package under the Christmas tree.
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