Celebrate the Holidays at Pechanga with Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the Musical

TEMECULA, Calif. – (November 26, 2018) – This holiday season discover the perfect gift for everyone on your list! Start with a timeless tale of joy and goodwill, fill it with classic Irving Berlin songs, top it off with glorious dancing and lots of snow and you have Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the Musical. Theatre Royale’s lavish new production of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the Musical will be held in the Pechanga Theater Friday, December 21 – Sunday, December 23. Now on sale, tickets start at $65 and can be purchased at the Pechanga Box Office, by calling (888) 810-8871 or online at Pechanga.com.

This must-see classic tells the story of a song-and-dance team that falls for a stunning sister act in the process of putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn. Full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas is the gift everyone is dreaming of for Christmas.

Based on the 1954 Technicolor film starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera Ellen, this sparkling musical mixes big dance numbers with the unforgettable music of Irving Berlin. War Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song-and-dance act. But when they follow two singing sisters to Vermont with romance on their minds, they discover that the nearly bankrupt lodge where the sisters were scheduled to perform, is owned by their former army commander. This holiday classic includes some of Irving Berlin’s biggest hits, such as “Blue Skies,” “I Love a Piano,” “How Deep Is the Ocean” and, of course, the perennial favorite, “White Christmas.” Irving Berlin’s White Christmas is a must see for the holidays and is guaranteed to fill your entire family with the joy of the season.

The cast of this Christmas spectacular will feature David Reuther as Bob Wallace, Sandra Rice as Betty Haynes, Fisher Kaake as Phil Davis and Kylie Molnar as Judy Haynes. Also featured are Teresa Oliva as Martha Watson, John Campbell as General Waverly, and Madeline Stuart as Susan Waverly.

Rounding out the cast are supporting leads; Mark Russell, Brandon Kallen, Ron Clinton, Michele Vasile, Gabrielle Incremona, Valerie Cope, Sharon Duchi, Michael Ring, and the featured song and dance ensemble; Matthew Ryan, Alison Teague, Ashlyn Miller, Cole Howard, Candace Carbajal, Daisy Fuentes, Dylan Dewald, Skyelar Nalley, Sergio Camacho, Tamara Rodriguez, Eric Navarro, Jeremy Kurator.