Check in to the biggest holiday party of the year as the Irving Berlin musical Holiday Inn makes its triumphant Canadian premiere in Drayton.
Don’t be fooled – this musical comedy is not just about the traditional “holiday season.” It spans a full year of celebrations from Thanksgiving and Christmas to Valentine’s Day, Easter and more.
Step into spring with this festive musical on stage from May 16 to June 3 at the Drayton Festival Theatre.
Based on the beloved 1942 Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire film, this tap-happy musical features 20 iconic songs from Irving Berlin’s phenomenal musical catalogue including Blue Skies, Cheek to Cheek, Steppin’ Out With My Baby, Easter Parade and many more.
Popular nightclub trio Jim Hardy, Ted Hanover and Lila Dixon suddenly part ways when Jim decides he’s had enough of show business.
He leaves the bright lights behind to settle down on a farm in Connecticut, but quickly discovers life isn’t quite the same without a little song and dance.
After meeting Linda Mason, a spirited schoolteacher with talent to spare, the pair turn the farmhouse into a fabulous inn with dazzling performances to celebrate each holiday.
When Jim’s best friend Ted tries to lure Linda away to be his new dance partner in Hollywood, Jim finds himself competing for her affections. Can he win her heart?
“We are thrilled to be the first theatre company in Canada to produce Holiday Inn,” said Alex Mustakas, artistic director and CEO of Drayton Entertainment.
“It’s a brand new musical with spectacular dancing and terrific songs by Irving Berlin that spans all four seasons – spring, summer, fall and winter. Audiences are in for a real treat.”
Director and choreographer Michael Lichtefeld takes the helm of this premiere production. Lichtefeld has an impressive list of credits including a number of musicals on Broadway and Off-Broadway, many seasons at the Stratford Festival, and past Drayton Entertainment hits including White Christmas, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Anything Goes, South Pacific and more.
Joining Lichtefeld is music director Jeannie Wyse, set designer David Boechler, costume designer Rachel Berchtold and lighting designer Kevin Fraser.
A dazzling cast has been assembled for this grand-scale production, officials say, including Zach Trimmer as Jim Hardy, the heartbroken nice guy who retires from showbiz but still longs to shine.
Jayme Armstrong is the sweet, small-town schoolteacher Linda Mason, whose budding talent creates a rivalry for her affections.
Newcomer Zachary Scott Berger is the irrepressibly charming playboy Ted Hanover, Jim’s best friend and occasional foe.
Alexandra Herzog makes her Drayton Entertainment debut as the vivacious starlet Lila Dixon, who is reluctant to give up the stage for a quieter life in the country with Jim.
Fresh off his comic turn as the witty butler Underling in The Drowsy Chaperone, funny man Keith Savage takes on the role of wily agent Danny, while Laura Caswell is brassy handywoman Louise Badger, who helps Jim fix up his farm – and a few other things.
William Thompson, who starred as the teacup Chip in last season’s smash hit production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, is Charlie Winslow, a plucky local boy who keeps serving Jim with bank papers regarding the farm’s dire financial straits.
Carla Bennett, Micah Enzil, Timothy Gledhill, Josh Graetz, Kayla James, Kelsey Lacombe, Melanie McInenly, Gray Monczka, Matthew Rossoff and Margaret Thompson round out the cast.
Holiday Inn is on stage at the Drayton Festival Theatre from May 16 to June 3. The show will play two other Drayton Entertainment venues in 2018: the Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend Sept. 13 to 30, and Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge (formerly Dunfield Theatre Cambridge) Nov. 22 to Dec. 30.
Tickets are $46 for adults and $27 for youth under 20 years of age. Tickets for groups of 20 or more and select discount dates are $37. HST is applicable. Tickets can be purchased online at www.draytonentertainment.com, in person at the box office or by calling 519-638-5555 or toll free at 1-855-DRAYTON (372-9866).