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Irving Berlin's I Love a Piano: Musical Revue with More Than 60 Songs

Jewish Community Center of San Francisco -- Kanbar Hall (3200 California St. San Francisco, CA 94118)
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The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco presents Irving Berlin's I Love a Piano. In this blockbuster musical revue, six talented singers will perform more than 60 songs. Berlin wrote many of American music's most unforgettable tunes, from "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and "There's No Business Like Show Business" to "God Bless America" and "White Christmas."

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The last date listed for Irving Berlin's I Love a Piano was Saturday November 21, 2009 / 8:00pm.

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3200 California St.
San Francisco, CA 94118
415-292-1233
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This one was great. I should play much longer its Broadway quality.
Written on Nov 23 2009

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This was fantastic. Was anticipating just people singing Irving Berlin songs and was pleasantly suprised by the acting, singing - costume changes - it was marvellous. I highly recommend this show.
Written on Nov 21 2009

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adored it, can't go wrong with the brilliant work of berlin, but the cast was excellent, the storyline compelling, and the wine and cheese and meet and greet afterwards at this fabulous venue couldn't be matched. too bad it was only a two-night run.
Written on Nov 24 2009

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I Love a Piano had such a wonderful and uplifting flavor to it. Irving Berlin loved America and all this country represented to him. His music is so positive, fun, and melodic, leaving the audience humming and smiling as they were exiting the auditorium.
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More Information About Irving Berlin's I Love a Piano

Website

http://www.jccsf.org/content_main.aspx?catid=335#3290

Quotes & Highlights

  • "Irving Berlin has no place in American music - he is American music." --Jerome Kern
  • "The greatest songwriter that has ever lived" --George Gershwin

Description

This tour de force revue features six great singers performing more than 60 of Berlin’s hits. Take a nostalgic journey into seven decades of American music history. See the show that makes you feel like singing!

About the Ticket Supplier: Jewish Community Center of San Francisco

The mission of the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco is to enrich life, build Jewish identity, promote the development of meaningful bonds within our community, and facilitate connections with Israel and Jews worldwide.

The Center is the Jewish gateway and neighborhood where all are welcome. It provides quality experiences through a mix of formal and informal Jewish educational, recreational, and cultural activities. People of all ages are invited to participate at their level of interest and encouraged toward higher levels of involvement in Jewish life and in the community at large.