"NOEL, COLE AND FRIENDS"
Celebrating the musical friendship of Noel Coward and Cole Porter. One of the richest and most varied of Layne's shows, this collection of the melody and wit of these Twentieth Century legends features "Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage," "Mad Dogs and Englishmen," "Night and Day," both the Porter and Coward versions of "You're the Top" and "Let's Do It," plus Layne as Marlene Dietrich singing "The Laziest Gal in Town."
"GOT GERSHWIN?"
Who could ask for anything more? A musical celebration of the world's greatest songwriting brothers, George and Ira Gershwin, featuring songs from Broadway and Hollywood including "Strike Up the Band," "Embraceable You," "The Man I Love," "A Foggy Day in London Town," "Fascinating Rhythm," "Summertime," and "Someone to Watch Over Me."
"THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES"
The unforgettable songs of World War II and the fabulous entertainers who performed them: Layne Littlepage and Barney Hulse bring the era to life, singing songs beloved on both sides of the Atlantic, such as "I'll Be Seeing You," "The White Cliffs of Dover," "Lili Marlene," "Accentuate the Positive," and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy." This show features surprise appearances by Marlene Dietrich, Edith Piaf, George and Gracie Allen, Jimmy Durante, Bette Davis and all three Andrews Sisters!
"ALWAYS IRVING BERLIN"
Irving Berlin lived over 100 years and wrote over 1,000 songs. He rose from abject poverty to legendary wealth and fame. Enjoy the story of this remarkable man through his unforgettable songs, including "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody," "Always," "Easter Parade," "How Deep Is The Ocean," and of course, "White Christmas."
"AN ENCHANTED EVENING OF RICHARD RODGERS"
Layne Littlepage's Richard Rodgers show features a wealth of glorious Broadway songs as well as the story of Rodgers' life and the amazing collaboration with his writing partners Oscar Hammerstein II and Lorenz Hart which produced THE SOUND OF MUSIC, PAL JOEY, OKLAHOMA and THE KING AND I. The show also honors the Rodgers musical dynasty and the music of his daughter Mary Rodgers and grandson Adam Guettel.
"A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO JULIE ANDREWS"
From MY FAIR LADY to VICTOR/VICTORIA with THE SOUND OF MUSIC along the way. The songs that made Julie Andrews famous, sung by Layne as Julie herself. A highlight is "The Three Minute Mary Poppins"-- the entire film condensed into an hilarious rapid-fire 180 seconds!
"CLASSIC AMERICAN CHRISTMAS"
Layne's Christmas show recalls the best of the holiday favorites from the 30s, 40s and 50s. Sentimental favorites such as "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and "I'll Be Home for Christmas" are interspersed with whimsical tunes such as "Snow" (from Irving Berlin's WHITE CHRISTMAS) and the delightful "Suzy Snowflake" (originally popularized in 1951 by Rosemary Clooney). But this is more than just a magnificent singing performance - along with her enchanting renditions the best-loved Christmas songs from America's golden era of stage and screen, Layne shares heartwarming tales of the stories behind the songs, anecdotes of the composers and stars who made these songs a part of American history.
and of course...
"An Evening With Beatrice Lillie"
Layne's acclaimed one-woman show performed entirely as the Grand Dame of Comedy. Layne looks, sounds and clowns with all the wit, verve and grace of Bea Lillie herself. All of Lillie's trademark songs are included, from "Fairies At The Bottom Of Our Garden" to "Maude" and "Three Little Fishies." A show that will delight your ear and tickle your funnybone!