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See below for
the great shows offered:

“KINGS OF BROADWAY”
Presented by
Riverview Entertainment
Productions, Inc
“Kings of Broadway” is a musical revue honoring the best of musical
comedy composers who have brought Broadway audiences to their feet during
the last five decades.
They include such names as Cole Porter,
Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Loewe, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jerome Kern,
Meredith Wilson, Irving Berlin, Jules Styne, and many others.
Almost four dozen of these great songs
written by these famous composers are featured in this sparkling revue.
The show
features a quartet of popular professional performers at the Bridge Theater
including Janet Stasio, Bonnie Williams, Barry Corlew and William Carmello.

"Whither
Whitehall"
A new
historical review
"Whither Whitehall" is chronology of Whitehall, NY from 1786 to the present
through song an historical sequences, with a touch of whimsy.
Among the scenes performed by
five of the Bridge Theater's professional company are the Irish immigrants
arriving from the Potato famine of 1847 and the escape of the Freedom
seekers from the south at the same time through Whitehall to Canada on Lake
Champlain.
Segments are performed also about celebrities and the political figures that
visited the historic village of Whitehall, notably Benedict Arnold whose
small fleet stopped a large British armada from invading from Canada in
1776.
Other vignettes tell of the arrival of the railroad, the building of the
Champlain Canal and the contribution of the young residents in the service
during the various wars fought by the United States.
Period and patriotic
songs are interspersed in the various vignettes that cover more than 200
years of history in Whitehall

“ROMANCE ON WRY”
Presented by
Riverview Entertainment
Productions, Inc
A musical revue, “Romance on Wry,” is a playful outlook on present-day
romantic relationships through songs and comic vignettes.
The
professional Albany-based theater company, Riverview Entertainment
Productions, has performed this audience pleasing musical evening at several
summer theaters, including the Theater in The Meadow in Greenville, NY. In
addition, the cast has done this show for numerous dinner theater events and
company parties.
The comedy and
familiar classic tunes taken from Hollywood films and Broadway musical, have
proved to be captivating in their presentation.
The modern
era’s conflicts in love are expressed in songs that have been popular from
the 1930s through the present and are familiar to all fans of good music and
clever lyrics.
In the context of “Romance on Wry,” these songs and lyrics are given
additional depth of meaning by the cast and format, displaying the vagaries
of love and relationships.
The professional Bridge Theater cast sings more than 40 songs that together,
provide solid entertainment from the first strains of the popular show
business tune, “If This Isn’t Love.”
This production has been
written and staged by Martin P. Kelly, the producing artistic director of
Riverview Productions.
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