Irving Berlin's White Christmas Begins at Paper Mill Playhouse November 27 | Playbill

Regional News Irving Berlin's White Christmas Begins at Paper Mill Playhouse November 27

The show contains some of Berlin’s most popular tunes, including “Blue Skies,” "Count Your Blessings,” and the title song.

Keely Beirne, Ashley Blanchet, Max Clayton, and Casey Garvin

Paper Mill Playhouse presents Irving Berlin’s White Christmas: The Musical beginning November 27 at the New Jersey venue.

Directed by Artistic Director Mark S. Hoebee, the musical will officially open December 1 for a limited engagement through December 29.

Based on the classic 1954 holiday film, the musical features a book by David Ives and Paul Blake and follows two army buddies as they enlist the help of their showbiz pals to put on a show at a picturesque Vermont inn alongside their perfect match, a sister performance duo. The show contains some of Berlin’s most popular tunes, including “Blue Skies,” “I Love a Piano,” “How Deep Is the Ocean?,” ‘’Count Your Blessings,” and the iconic title song.

The Paper Mill production stars Keely Beirne (Moulin Rouge! The Musical) as Judy Haynes, Ashley Blanchet (Waitress) as Betty Haynes, Max Clayton (The Music Man) as Bob Wallace, and Casey Garvin (Some Like It Hot) as Phil Davis.

The company also features Stacia Fernandez (Mamma Mia!) as Martha Watson, Reagan Pender (The Who’s Tommy) as Ralph Sheldrake, Lance Roberts (The Music Man) as General Henry Waverly, and Savannah Austin (Annie) and Annie Piper Braverman (Frozen) sharing the role of Susan Waverly.

The ensemble includes Claire Avakian, Lincoln Belford, Allison Blanchard, Lamont Brown, Sabrina Brush, Rhagan Carter, Sydney Chow, Kelly Gleason, Candice Hatakeyama, Drew King, Ryan Lambert, Cory Lingner, Alex Llorca, Carina-Kay Louchiey, Brady Miller, Larkin Reilly, Buzz Roddy, and Grace Marie Rusnica.

White Christmas features original Broadway choreography by Randy Skinner (reproduced by Kristyn Pope), original scenic design by Anna Louizos (coordinated by and with additional design by Kelly James Tighe), original costume design by Carrie Robbins (coordinated by and with additional design by Antonio Consuegra), sound design by Matt Kraus, and hair, wig, and makeup design by The Wig Associates (Krystal Belleza and Will Vicari).

The music director is Cynthia Meng, and the production stage manager is Melissa Chacón. Casting is by Tara Rubin Casting.

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