Doris Day led a fascinating life that was fueled by both a drive to make people happy and a desire to find someone who truly cared for her. Her husbands dictated the terms and path of her career until finally she was able to realize that she could take back that control. Her voice and her lyrical stylings made her a unique and ever-present comfort to an America needing that winning smile and wholesomeness that were her trademarks. Featuring 13 of her most famous songs.
Written by Paul Adams
Director: Melissa Attebery
Musical Director/Arranger: Ben Boecker
Cast: Tiffan Borelli and Mike Spara
Performance dates:
Monday, October 18 at 7 pm
Thursday, October 21 at 7 pm
Sunday, October 24 at 2 pm
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