IRVING BERLIN'S WHITE CHRISTMAS November 25th through December 24th, 2023 The 5th Avenue Theatre Review

Irving Berlin’s WHITE CHRISTMAS 
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin
Book by David Ives and Paul Blake
Directed by James A. Rocco and David Armstrong

The 5th Avenue Theatre
Seattle, WA

December 1, 2023 Evening Performance - Media Night


(Ashley Day and Gia Pellegrini in The 5th Avenue Theatre's production of Irving Berlin's White Christmas.
Photo Credit: Mark Kitaoka)


The 2023 holiday season is here and The 5th Avenue Theatre‘s production of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas is a perfect show for one and all.


With a true ensemble of talent, the entertaining musical evokes the spirit of the much loved film while keeping it fresh for modern audiences. That’s not to say that it's been updated but the spirit of the production touches on both the past and the present.


(Ashley Day and company in The 5th Avenue Theatre's production of Irving Berlin's White Christmas.
Photo Credit: Mark Kitaoka)


When you're an artist honing your craft, your dream is to be on a stage performing a number where you are doing it all: singing, dancing, acting, with multiple performers. This show has so many wonderful dance sequences that it must have been one heck of a time for the talent to learn and rehearse each and every number. But they all pulled it off like the professionals that they are.


(The cast of The 5th Avenue Theatre's production of Irving Berlin's White Christmas.
Photo Credit: Mark Kitaoka)


"Irving Berlin’s White Christmas" works on every level. It will thoroughly entertain you, it will bring you warm holiday fuzzies, and you’ll want to tell all of your family and friends about it.


Highly recommended!


Best,
Mark Sugiyama
Eclectic Arts Media

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"Irving Berlin’s White Christmas" runs through December 24th. Purchase tickets:  HERE!


Side Note: No gracias to the fellow media member that kept crossing and uncrossing his fidgety legs behind me/us - knocking the row of seats in front of him throughout the performance. I might expect this from a selfish patron but certainly not a media member. Please do better as you’re making us all look bad. Thank you in advance.

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