Dean Cain and Rachel Blanchard Lead The Case for Christmas On Hallmark
Dean Cain ('Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,' 'The Three Gifts') stars as an up-and-coming attorney who is representing Santa Claus and defending the magic of Christmas in one of the biggest law suits the world has ever seen in the World Premiere of 'The Case for Christmas,' a Hallmark Channel Original Movie Premiere on Saturday, November 19 (8p.m. ET/PT, 7C). The holiday movie also stars Rachel Blanchard ('7th Heaven'), George Buza ('X-Men') and Barry Flatman ('The Kennedys').
Dean Cain and Rachel Blanchard Lead The Case for Christmas On Hallmark
Dean Cain ('Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,' 'The Three Gifts') stars as an up-and-coming attorney who is representing Santa Claus and defending the magic of Christmas in one of the biggest law suits the world has ever seen in the World Premiere of 'The Case for Christmas,' a Hallmark Channel Original Movie premiering Holiday 2011.
Stars Announced for 7th Annual Scrabble With The Stars
Want to have words with a celebrity? There'll be a celebrity at every table at the elegant Arcadian Court at 401 Bay Street on Monday, April 4 when fashion/lifestyle reporter Jeanne Beker and actor Barry Flatman again host the seventh annual Scrabble® With The Stars in aid of Performing Arts Lodges (PAL) Toronto.
Photo Flash: Jeanne Beker Barry Flatman Prepare for Scrabble with the Stars
Want to have words with a celebrity? There'll be a celebrity at every table at the elegant Arcadian Court at 401 Bay Street on Monday, April 4 when fashion/lifestyle reporter Jeanne Beker and actor Barry Flatman again host the seventh annual Scrabble® With The Stars in aid of Performing Arts Lodges (PAL) Toronto.
Stars Announced for 7th Annual Scrabble With The Stars
Want to have words with a celebrity? There'll be a celebrity at every table at the elegant Arcadian Court at 401 Bay Street on Monday, April 4 when fashion/lifestyle reporter Jeanne Beker and actor Barry Flatman again host the seventh annual Scrabble® With The Stars in aid of Performing Arts Lodges (PAL) Toronto.
REVIEW: IRVING BERLIN'S WHITE CHRISTMAS comes to the Stage of the Fox Theatre through Dec 27
I originally saw Paul Blake and David Ives' adaptation of the 1954 movie WHITE CHRISTMAS back in 2006 at the Muny. There have been some minor changes made to it since then, but it still follows the basic plot of the movie fairly closely. In fact, most of the changes center on the inclusion of additional tunes by Irving Berlin. But, any time a film is reworked for the stage it's going to draw the inevitable comparisons to its original source material, and this version, which features some outstanding moments of song and dance, falls a bit short of expectations.