FILE — Michael Feinstein at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party on March 27, 2022 in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) A legendary gay night of Judy Garland by way of Michael Feinstein RICH LOPEZ | Staff writer rich@dallasvoice.com On Saturday, the Eisemann Center Performing Arts Center will be home to two legends.
The Broadway icon Michael Feinstein will pay tribute to the icon Judy Garland through music, film clips and stories. In Get Happy!
Michael Feinstein Celebrates the Judy Garland Centennial, the songman’s new show will give a deeper look into Garland’s life and legacy.
Before Saturday night’s show, Feinstein spoke by phone to Dallas Voice about the show, Judy Garland’s queer connection and how he got the go-ahead from the one person to create Get Happy. Dallas Voice: This year marks’ Judy Garland’s 100th birthday hence this new show, but how did it come together in the first place? Feinstein: It all happened quite organically.