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BRIGHT STAR, A NEW MUSICAL by Steve Martin & Edie Brickell

Inspired by a true story and featuring a Tony-nominated score by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, Broadway's Bright Star tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set in the American South. When a young soldier returns home from WWII, he encounters Alice Murphy, a renowned literary editor. Their connection stirs long-buried emotions within Alice, prompting her to confront a painful past and search for the child she lost years ago. This journey of self-discovery leads to unexpected revelations and the possibility of healing and hope. With captivating music and deeply moving characters, Bright Star is an unforgettable theatrical experience that will stay with you long after the final curtain.

Performances:

Wednesday, May 28th - 7:30PM

Thursday, May 29th - 7:30PM

Friday, May 30th - 7:30PM

Saturday, May 31st - 7:30PM

Sunday, June 1st - 2:00PM

Tuesday, June 3rd - 7:30PM

Wednesday, June 4th - 7:30PM

Thursday, June 5th - 7:30PM

Friday, June 6th - 7:30PM

Saturday, June 7th - 7:30PM

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NOTE: All tickets non-refundable.

* Single Show Ticket $40 per show plus $3 per ticket service fee for a total of $43.

* Single Show Ticket Senior (65+) $38 per show plus $3 per ticket service fee for a total of $41.

NOTE: All ticketing is subject to a $3 per ticket service fee added by our ticketing vendor.

BRIGHT STAR. Inspired by a True Story.
Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin. Music, Lyrics & Story by Edie Brickell
World premiere at the Old Globe, San Diego, CA on September 28, 2014. Barry Edelstein, Artistic Director Michael G. Murphy, Managing Director.
A workshop production of BRIGHT STAR was presented by New York Stage and Film & Vassar College at the Powerhouse Theatre, Summer 2013.


BRIGHT STAR is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide.
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