highlights from local critics reviews - (click link at bottom of each review to read complete review)
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"The musical Holiday Inn is a delightful stage adaptation of the 1942 film of the same name, filled with several classic Irving Berlin songs and plenty of energetic dance numbers. While some of the songs are lesser-known Berlin tunes and the plot is fairly predictable, with a talented cast who sing and dance up a storm and bright creative elements, Hale Centre Theatre's production is a charming crowd-pleaser....the musical features a broader selection of Irving Berlin's songs, many of which were not in the movie. While this enriches the overall score, it also highlights a slight imbalance, as some of Berlin's lesser-known songs don't quite live up to the more familiar of his hit tunes, including "White Christmas" and "Heat Wave."...As the likable and relatable Jim Hardy, who longs for a quieter life away from the demands of show business, Tyler Brignone oozes warmth and sincerity....Brie Wadsworth-Gates shows her maturity and depth as Linda Mason, the girl-next-door with a hidden talent for singing and dancing. ...As Ted Hanover, Jim's former showbiz partner, Brandt Norris' slick dance moves and comedic timing bring plenty of energy to the stage; his solo tap number is superb. Christie Dabreau adds a few fun moments as Lila Dixon, Jim's former fiancée,...Cambrian James' energetic and varied choreography features lively tap routines and exuberant ballroom dancing which add to the show's charm. " - Gil Benbrook, TalkinBroadway.com (click here to read the complete review)
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