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Friends
of the Arts proudly presents
Windwood Productions
“The Music Man”
BROADWAY TOUR & LIVE ORCHESTRA!! |
Sunday, March 27, 5 pm
BFHS Becker Auditorium
Adults $25 Youth (18 & under) $12
Tickets: Mt Mike’s 267-3748 or at the door
Seventy-six trombones and the big parade are
making their way to Bonners Ferry from New York
City with the Broadway tour of Music Man! FOA is
especially excited to bring another professional
Broadway touring company to perform this
well-loved and family-friendly full scale
musical.
The story is set in Smalltown, USA, of a bygone
era. The Music Man follows fast-talking
traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the
people of River City, Iowa, into buying musical
instruments and uniforms for a boy's band he
promises to organize - despite the fact that he
doesn't know a trombone from a treble clef! His
plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when
he falls for the town librarian, all while the
town breaks into chaos as they learn of his
scheme!
Filled with classical musical fun, tender
romance and favorites including "Seventy-Six
Trombones", "Gary Indiana", Goodnight My
Someone", The Music Man is the perfect
All-American Musical!
The Music Man has won many awards and
nominations for Best Musical, Best Revival of a
Musical, Best Actors, Actresses, Choreography,
Scenic Design, Costume Design, Orchestration and
more.
The New York Times Review in 1957 wrote:
"Dollars to doughnuts, Meredith Willson dotes on
brass bands. In The Music Man, which opened last
night at the Majestic, he translated the thump
and razzle-dazzle of brass-band lore into a warm
and genial cartoon of American life...which is
as American as apple pie and a Fourth of July
oration."
A 53' tractor trailer will pull into town with
the scenery, sound, costumes and props. Load-in,
set-up and focus will take a full eight hours.
The company consists of 28 actors, including the
Company Manager, eight musicians for a live
orchestra, seven road crew and three drivers!
Boundary County will experience a real Broadway
show with a live eight piece orchestra right
here at home!
This is a show not to miss ... Get your tickets
today! For more info: Friends of the Arts (208)
267-5256 or (208) 267-1738.
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