Day After Day (The Life and Music of Doris Day) at The Actors Company Let Live Theatre
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Deborah Robin, Photo Credit: Susan Spann Photography
Directed by Tony Santamauro and Christy Mauro-Cohen with musical Direction by Christy Mauro-Cohen and David Cohen
Day After Day (The Life and Music of Doris Day) by Tony Santamauro opens April 5th in Hollywood. The critically acclaimed musical premiered at Ernest Borgnine Theatre in Long Beach in 2020 celebrating the life and legacy of one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, Doris Day. Deborah Robin reprises the role that earned her the Orange County Theatre Guild Award for Best Performance in a Musical starring as Doris Day. Christopher Showerman also stars as narrator, “The Fan.”
Ready for a nostalgic journey through the life and music of an Icon? Day After Day is a family-friendly production that takes audiences on an intimate journey through the life of Hollywood icon Doris Day from age 16 to her 40s. Best known for her radiant screen presence and timeless songs, the show reveals the woman behind the golden voice by blending her greatest hits—including Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered, Sentimental Journey, Secret Love, and Que Sera Sera—audiences will gain a deeper understanding of Day’s personal triumphs and challenges as she navigated her way to becoming a Hollywood icon.

Day After Day is presented by P3 Theatre Company for three performances only: Saturday, April 5th at 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 6th at 3 p.m. at The Actors Company Let Live Theatre located at 916 N. Formosa Ave. in West Hollywood. For tickets in information go to P3’s website HERE.
Dinner and a Show
The historic and gorgeous Formosa Cafe is a five minute walk from The Actors Company. The Formosa is said to be one of the best Chinese restaurants in West Hollywood. See a show celebrating Doris Day, take a stroll to the Formosa Cafe, order a Secret Garden, a Singapore Sling or a Flying Embers Ginger Yuzu Mule Hard Kombucha. Have a Crab Rangoon Dip or the Formosa Chow Fun, of course there is a vegan option. If you’re lucky enough to arrive during Golden Hour, The Ginger Rogers pairs quite well with the Shrimp Har Gow. And remember, life is unpredictable, desert is necessary: Fried Sesame Balls & Taro Ice Cream. Map HERE!
*Information courtesy The Actors Company and Bertha Rodriguez Press Management Services.