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Cheek to Cheek: Irving Berlin in Hollywood is an all-singing, all-dancing celebration of the most famous songs that Irving Berlin composed for the silver screen. Mr. Berlin understood the impact dance had on the public, and his melodies, rhythms, and lyrics reflected his love of that art form. Six spectacular performers showcased these magnificent songs and told the stories behind the man who made the music that made the movies dance.
Four-time Tony nominee Randy Skinner (42nd Street, Dames at Sea, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, and Ain’t Broadway Grand) directed and choreographed an evening featuring an array of classic Berlin tunes from such classic films as Top Hat, Alexander’s Ragtime Band, Holiday Inn, Easter Parade, White Christmas, and many more!
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Cheek to Cheek In Rehearsal
Phillip Attmore
(Shuffle Along, Hello, Dolly!)
Jeremy Benton
(42nd Street, Cagney at The York)
Victoria Byrd
(Peter Pan, A Chorus Line, Chicago)
Kaitlyn Davidson
(Cinderella, Bright Star)
Joseph Medeiros
(Wicked, Yank! at The York)
Melanie Moore
(Fiddler on the Roof, "So You Think You Can Dance")
Corinne Munsch
(A Chorus Line, Mary Poppins)
Sean Quinn
(Cinderella, White Christmas)
creative team
Music & Lyrics Irving Berlin
Book Barry Kleinbort
Conceived, Directed, & Choreographed by Randy Skinner
Music Direction & Additional Orchestrations David Hancock Turner
Scenic Design James Morgan
Costume Design Nicole Wee
Lighting Design Jason Kantrowitz
Sound Design Julian Evans
Projection Design Brad Peterson
Vocal Arrangements & Orchestrations Fred Lassen
Dance Arrangements Rob Berman
Casting Director Michael Cassara, CSA
Press Representative Richard Hillman PR: Philip Carrubba
Production Coordination Intuitive Production Management
Managing Director Aaron Simms
Production Stage Manager Chris Steckel
Cheek to Cheek: Irving Berlin in Hollywood is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.