17 Hallmark Holiday Films With Broadway -Guildings
Happy holiday from Playbill! As another year comes to an end, we visited some of the holiday films through the TV film giant Hallmark, many of which contain Broadway talent. The channel, founded in 2001, produces all year through family -friendly romance. Their production comes in high equipment in December, with 31 new holiday films being released each year.
Hallmark uses a wide range of Broadway artists throughout the year, and is especially in favor of our favorite stars for their holiday films, when their singing and dance skills can be displayed. Broadway Stars, filmed in fast, two-week eruptions, can easily complete a distinctive film between theater contracts, making the network the perfect TV home for stars like Nathan lane, Bernadette Petersand Anika noni rose (which have already done several periods of dramas for the network, including one about 1963 Birmingham Alabama).
This year, Hallmark added two new films to their holiday cast with Broadway Talent: Mystical Christmas (with Patti murinand A Heidelberg holiday (with Ginna Claire Mason) -Bide actors interpreted in several Hallmark films. But besides that, there are many other festive films that are still waiting to be discovered.
Grab a cup of hot chocolate, curl with someone you love, and turn on the TV to enjoy theater entertainment. Below is 17 Hallmark holiday films with Broadway actors you can stream now.
Mystical Christmas
When Workaholic Juniper (Jessy Schram) travels home to Mystic, Connecticut, during the holidays, she is suddenly confronted by her long -standing feelings for Sawyer (Chandler Massey), the brother of her child friend Candice (Patti Murin). Sparks abound because she is forced to choose between married work, and her long deserted love for the hometown heart.
A Heidelberg holiday
When Heidi Heidelberg (Ginna Claire Mason) receives a dream opportunity to sell her beautiful, handmade glass decorations at the prestigious Heidelberg Christmas market in Germany, things are not going completely as planned. With her true caught up in Customs and her mind at an end, a local artisan named Luke (Frédéric Brossier) takes it upon himself to help her re -connect with her lost heritage.
A holiday -spectacular
In 1958, heir Maggie (Ginna Claire Mason, again) trapped herself between two worlds, as she looked away from her wedding with a high society to pursue her dream of becoming a Radio City Rockette. Supported by Derek Klena And the legendary Ann-Margret, the reason for the season comes in focus, as Maggie finds her own happy. With the right Radio City Rocketes, it’s definitely the most Theater-Y Hallmark holiday offer.
The Christmas competition
Vera Parks (Melissa Gilbert) is a demanding director of Broadway who is discharged from another high profile. She is a disgrace and is forced to take a holiday performance in which he directs a Christmas for a small city in New York. Will love remain in the wings, or will the time of the great city of Vera’s ways change?
Christmas encore
When prospective actress Charlotte (Maggie Lawson) a career -saving role in A Christmas CarolIt seems like everything finally looks up. That is, until the historic theater loses its lease, and the show is forced to close. Can Charlotte find a Christmas miracle to save the show and her career? Or are her dreams over the ghosts of Christmas?
This is the season for love
Out-of-work actress Beth (Sarah Lancaster) finds herself alone in New York at Christmas, and she is forced to return to the hometown that she fled ten years before. As she releases her dreams and leaves a hometown boy in her heart, there is a call that can make it worth the last decade of the battle – but only if she abandons Christmas one last time.
A Christmas -love story
Kristin Chenoweth Play a director for Youth Choir who falls in love with the widow of her star. Unfortunately, the new romance leads to losing the annual Christmas Eve show, and the new song she was supposed to write for the celebration. Come for the love story, stay for the original song performed by Chenoweth (and Cowritten).
Hannukah is rye
When Brooklyn Deli owner Jacob (Jeremy Jordan) is set up by a matchmaker with his rival (and intimidating neighbor) Molly, the traditional matchmaker prohibits the few to communicate via text, email or phone calls. Instead, they must communicate via letters. Based on the often adjusted game PerfumeThe Hannukah film calls on its fellow -Adapti You have mail, The shop around the corner, She loves meand In the good old summer For a good old-fashioned enemies-to-lovers romance.
Christmas
True to his healthy image, the Hallmark Channel is of making his main characters. In ChristmasIf two competing high schools merge into one, choral directors (Gabe Hogan and Natasha Henstridge) must learn to overcome their rivalry in a television Christmas music competition. There is only one catch: the chord director with the best achievement gets their job in the new year. No pressure, not true?
Christmas in my heart
Country Music Star Sean (in the second movie on this list with Country songsLuke Macfarlane) In love with the concert violist Beth (Heather Hemmens). Sparks fly, with the risk of being out of control. Can church fever leader Ruthie (Sheryl Lee Ralph) Help focus the flame, or are these two musicians with two different backgrounds destined to come out?
Holly and Ivy
Nina (Marisol Nichols) is terminally ill, and her friend Melody (Janel Parrish) walks to the board and promises to care for Nina’s two children. There is only one small catch: She can’t adopt the pair without renovating her Fixer Upper Home with the help of the new contractor, Adam (Jeremy Jordan, again). Maybe a happy family can be found in time for the holidays!
Love on Iceland
When Chloe (Kaitlin Doubleday) is a reunion of her travel group College looking for New Year’s inspiration, the last thing she expects to see is her ex-friend Charlie (Colin donnell), which shows up uninvited. Her best friend Isabella (Patti Murin, once again) does her best to keep the peace, while the few old wounds under the northern lights reopen one last time.
Christmas in Conway
Suzy (Mary-Louise Parker) Come home just in time for the holidays. Her husband Duncan (Andy Garcia) is determined to bring her a great reminder of their epic romance for Christmas: a ride on a Reuzenrad in their backyard to repeat his proposal so many years before. There is only one problem: where does one find a 45 -foot high reuzen wheel, and how do you sneak it into your backyard without warning the nasal neighbor?
A Christmas for the books
Lifestyle -Guru Joanna (Chelsea Kane) is forced to work during the holidays when asked to host a prestigious holiday gala while she is a love triangle between Ted (Drew Seeley) and Del (Chad Connell). Can she make it intact by the opportunity of a lifetime?
A Christmas
When author Lou (Jordin Sparks) Meet Chef Kyle (Michael Xavier) shortly before moving to New York, the timing could no longer be troublesome. Mix a 100-year-old time capsule and some friends in time, and you have a headache of the holiday, while Lou tries to balance her hopes and her home.
A heavenly Christmas
Workaholic Eva (Kristin Davis) Get died unexpectedly, with the spirit of Christmas far from her heart. In the afterlife she is recruited by Angel Pearl (Shirley maclaine) To support the down-on-His-Luck Max (Eric McCormack) Through the holiday season. The big question: How do you navigate cross -dimensional love?
The music teacher
After devastating cuts in the budget, music teacher Alyson (Annie Potts) Struggles to achieve the loss of the music program that brought her through the tragic deaths of her husband and son. If her first class gets wind from the end of the program, they descend on the city to remind her why music can be the best medicine of all.