The Music Man - A 50th Anniversary Tribute
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Apr 22, 2008
Closed Apr 27, 2008
Opened Apr 22, 2008
Closed Apr 27, 2008
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The Bushnell celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Music Man with this high-energy, Bushnell-produced rendition of one of America's best-loved musicals. Soaring voices and a live, on-stage orchestra will deliver all of The Music Man classics including "Seventy Six Trombones," "Wells Fargo Wagon," "Till There Was You" and "Gary, Indiana." Thoroughly-entertaining, this engaging evening will breathe new life into the time-honored story of the original production. This is perfect family entertainment!
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Would you buy a bunch of band instruments from Patrick Cassidy as that archetypal flimflam man Harold Hill, in Meredith Willson's
The Music Man, now at Hartford's Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts? In a heartbeat! He is so damn handsome -- not to mention possessed of such a pleasant voice and a winning smile -- that the only question is: Where do we sign?
Several seeming miracles are built into this spectacular 50th anniversary production -- for which director Philip Wm. McKinley has nudged the show, with just a week's rehearsal, quite far along the spectrum between concert version and fully staged event. Ray Klausen's set is of necessity a bit plain and pragmatic, the better to acco[...]