

One man, 101 years, and the soundtrack of America's soul.
Fleeing the anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia, capturing the rhythms of the Lower East Side, and eventually enchanting the entire world, Irving Berlin epitomized the American dream. Featuring some of Berlin’s most popular and enduring songs—from "God Bless America,” “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” “Blue Skies,” to "White Christmas” and beyond—Felder’s signature creation of character and musical performance weaves a narrative around Berlin’s 101 year lifespan, including his long and heartening relationship with his wife, battles against anti-Semitism and, of course, his storied music.
Acting
Felder disappears completely; you're watching Berlin resurrected.
Writing
Clever narrative weaving 60+ years into seamless storytelling.
Director
Maurizio Montagni
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Berlin wrote 'White Christmas' from a Florida heatwave, channeling nostalgia for a home that no longer existed.
Felder performed this role over 1,000 times live before filming, refining it through direct audience communion.
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