The Music Man
Ya Got Trouble My Friends!
Right here in River City and Professor Harold Hill has the antidote! Full of heart, wit, and beautiful music The Music Man opens on the 4th of July, 1912 with the arrival of Harold Hill in River City, Iowa. Claiming he can keep small-town ideals alive with an all-boys marching band, Hill charms the townspeople into purchasing equipment. However, Marian the Librarian sees through his schemes, at least until she falls in love with the irrepressible con artist.
Overflowing with a parade of classic songs including “Goodnight, My Someone,” “Gary, Indiana,” “Till There Was You,” and “Seventy-Six Trombones,” this is one Tony-winning Broadway classic no family should miss!
Julia Morgan Theatre
Book, Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson
People can’t get enough of The Music Man! First produced in 1957, this musical has had two Broadway revivals (1980 and 2000) and been adapted for television and film many times as well as many regional theatre productions every year.
Directed by Marissa WolfChoreographed by Matthew McCoyMusical Direction by Kevin RolandRun Time: TBA
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Preview PerformancesFebruary 13 at 7pm and February 15 at 1pm | Pay What You Can Nights Reserve you seatsFebruary 13 at 7pm and February 23 at 5pm |
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