A show highlighting the evolution of music and fashion in film is coming to central Illinois. It’s called Hollywood Revisited, and they will perform this Saturday, October 18 at 2 p.m. at the Kirkland Fine Arts Center at Millikin University. The show intends to evoke memories of the finest mid-20th century works of Hollywood. They feature costumes worn by the most iconic actors of the time, along with music from world-class pianists.
One of those musicians is the man behind the entire endeavor: Millikin alumnus Greg Schreiner. After graduating, he started a collection of original costumes which has now grown to over 300 pieces.
Schreiner has run the show for the last quarter century, bringing the glitz of Hollywood to places near and far from it.
The cast and costumes of Hollywood Revisited portray some of the most iconic actors in film history. Saturday’s show is no exception.
Most audience members were likely not around during the era of film highlighted in the show. As such, Schreiner hopes they gain an appreciation of the work of the time.
Tickets can be purchased at millikin.universitytickets.com. More information on Hollywood Revisited is available at hollywoodrevisited.com.
Greg Schreiner appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show.









