Full Casting Announced For Irving Berlin’s White Christmas at Curve

Curve and Jamie Wilson have revealed the full casting for the upcoming festive Made at Curve production ofIrving Berlin’s White Christmas.

Casting announced for White Christmas at Curve
Danny Mac, Emma Williams, Dan Burton and Monique Young to star in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas

Based on the Paramount Picture of the same name which featured Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas will be presented by the Curve Theatre from 6 December 2018 to 13 January 2019.

White Christmas tells the story of Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis and their successful song-and-dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route for their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former Army commander. Featuring a dazzling, instantly recognisable score including Blue Skies, Sisters, Count your Blessings and arguably the most famous Christmas song of them all, White Christmas, Irving Berlin’s beloved Broadway sensation is an enduring tale of friendship, camaraderie, hope and the pursuit of happiness, told through spectacular dance routines and some of the greatest musical theatre songs ever written.

White Christmas will star Danny Mac and Emma Williams. Danny, whose character Bob Wallace delivers the musical‘s titular and much-loved song, played the role of Joe Gillis in Curve’s production of Sunset Boulevard, for which he received the Manchester Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Visiting Production. Four-time Olivier Award-nominated Emma Williams, who recently appeared in Curve’s world-premiere production of An Officer and a Gentleman – the Musical, will play one half of the all singing, all dancing sister duo, Betty Haynes.

Joining Emma as Betty’s sister Judy is Monique Young (Singin‘ in the Rain, Grand Palais, Paris and Kiss Me Kate, Kilworth House) while Olivier Award-nominated Dan Burton (Top Hat, Kilworth House and Gypsy, Savoy Theatre) joins Danny Mac as the ex-army turned showbiz double act.

Garry Robson (Graeae’s Reason’s to be Cheerful, and Ramp’s on the Moon Our Country’s Good) will play retired US Army General Henry Waverly, with Wendy Mae Brown (Ghost the Musical, UK tour) as his big-hearted housekeeper.

The full cast includes Michael Anderson making his professional debut at Curve as Marty, Delycia Belgrave(Legally Blonde, UK tour) as Rita, Chantel Bellew (Scrooge the Musical, Curve) as Loretta, Luke Byrne (La Cage aux Folles, UK & Ireland tour) as Mark, Sophie Camble (Chess, London Coliseum) as Gale, Roger Dipper (Singin’ in the Rain, Theatre du Chatelet) as Ralph Sheldrake, Nicholas Duncan (Fiddler on the Roof, Chichester Festival Theatre) as Jim, Davide Fienauri (Me and My Girl, Chichester Festival Theatre) as Scooter,Nia Jermin (Scrooge the Musical, Curve) as Gloria, Robbie McMillan (Chess, London Coliseum) as Dean, Jo Morris (Shoes, Sadlers Wells) as Connie, Sam Murphy (Grease, Curve) as Mike, Alex Tranter (Eugenius, The Other Palace) as Jimmy, Sion Tudor Owen (West Side Story, Wales Millennium Centre) as Ezekiel Foster,Alexandra Waite-Roberts (Guys and Dolls, Royal Albert Hall) as Tessie and Bleu Woodward (Kinky Boots, Adelphi Theatre) as Rhoda.

Four young local girls, Ellie Copping, Lucie Ellard, Macy Grundy and Georgia Stewart will also share the role of Susan Waverly, the General’s granddaughter, throughout the production’s run. They will also be joined by our Curve Young Company, who will play the roles of Soldiers and their wives.

White Christmas features the music and lyrics of Irving Berlin with a book by David Ives and Paul Blake.

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