The Apple Sisters: Holidoozy Christ-mess Special
Los Angeles, CA, December, 1943 – Merry Christmas Hollywood! It’s The Apple Sisters!, Candy, Cora, and Seedy, all the way from the Big Apple. The gals and unpacked their dancing shoes and egg nog and are thrilled to present the hit 1940s holiday show “The Apple Sisters Holidoozy Christ-mess Special.”
The Apple Sisters invite you to join them by the fireside to learn about the true meaning of Christmas with their hit song “No Room at the Inn”; kiss under the mysterious MISTLEFOOT; sing to the snow gods for a white Christmas “Make it Snow – NOW”; wait for Father Christmas to arrive to grant their Christmas wish and celebrate to the yuletide hit “Father Christmas is my Boyfriend!” Hold on to your nightcaps Hollywood! It’s gonna be a holidoozy of a night!.
""Not only tuneful voices but also sharp comedic timing and a great sense of physicality to boot."
- The Onion
"There's something gut-funny and satisfying about watching gorgeous, leggy ladies inexplicably make themselves unattractive, a tenet Amy Sedaris proves again and again."
- Time Out NY
""No caramel drizzle or chopped nuts required: The Apple Sisters have the sweetness (and the satire) going on"
-NBClosangeles.com
"Joy! They are a 1943 radio trio that charms their way into your heart. The Apple Sisters are three young Lucille Balls."
- ifc.com
Written & Performed by:
Kimmy Gatewood, Rebekka Johnson and Sarah Lowe
The Apple Sisters invite you to join them by the fireside to learn about the true meaning of Christmas with their hit song “No Room at the Inn”; kiss under the mysterious MISTLEFOOT; sing to the snow gods for a white Christmas “Make it Snow – NOW”; wait for Father Christmas to arrive to grant their Christmas wish and celebrate to the yuletide hit “Father Christmas is my Boyfriend!” Hold on to your nightcaps Hollywood! It’s gonna be a holidoozy of a night!.
""Not only tuneful voices but also sharp comedic timing and a great sense of physicality to boot."
- The Onion
"There's something gut-funny and satisfying about watching gorgeous, leggy ladies inexplicably make themselves unattractive, a tenet Amy Sedaris proves again and again."
- Time Out NY
""No caramel drizzle or chopped nuts required: The Apple Sisters have the sweetness (and the satire) going on"
-NBClosangeles.com
"Joy! They are a 1943 radio trio that charms their way into your heart. The Apple Sisters are three young Lucille Balls."
- ifc.com
Written & Performed by:
Kimmy Gatewood, Rebekka Johnson and Sarah Lowe


