No matter the weather outside, you can guarantee a White Christmas inside the Dominion Theatre this winter.
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas is coming to the West End just in time to bring an extra helping of festive magic.
The charmingly festive romantic comedy will feature Michael Brandon (Dempsey and Makepeace, Jerry Springer The Opera) as General Henry Waverly, Brenda Edwards (We Will Rock You, Chicago) as Martha Watson, Danielle Hope (The Wizard of Oz, Snow White) as Betty Haynes and Clare Halse (42nd Street, Gypsy) as Judy Haynes.
Danny Mac and Dan Burton will reprise their roles of Bob Wallace and Phil Davis after a successful run at Curve, Leicester in 2018.
The musical, with a book by David Ives and Paul Blake, is based on the 1954 film of the same name and features original music and lyrics by Irving Berlin as well as a whole host of Christmas classics you know and love. The festive extravaganza features classics such as ‘Blue Skies’, ‘Sisters’ and of course… ‘White Christmas’.
With all the 1950s glam you could possibly ask for, the Tony Award-nominated show is set in post-World War II America, following veterans Bob and Phil as they tour their song and dance act.
After meeting the beautiful Haynes sisters, the pair fall hopelessly in love and follow the musical sisters to see their Christmas show in Vermont.
When they arrive, they’re shocked to find their former military commander in charge of the financially struggling lodge they’ve booked!
Expect tuxes, ballgowns, perfectly coiffed hair and an extra spoonful of Christmas magic.
The production is directed by Curve Artistic Director Nikolai Foster (Annie, Breakfast at Tiffany’s) and features brand new choreography by two-time Olivier Award-winning choreographer Stephen Mear (Mary Poppins, Gypsy).
The show will run at 7.30pm every night but Sunday. Matinée performances will run at 2.30pm on Thursdays and Saturdays.