Bozeman High School Hawks Theatre Presents The Music Man with live Orchestra - See All Times

BHS Hawks Theatre Company presents the classic musical comedy The Music Man by Meredith Willson, with live orchestra. All shows at the Bozeman High School auditorium November 2, 3, 4, 5th.

The Music Man: the classic American musical comedy which gave us hits like Seventy-Six Trombones, Ya Got Trouble, Marion the Librarian and Sha Poopie! This charming tale follows the exploits of Harold Hill, a clever con man who meets his match in a small-town librarian. First produced in 1957 the show became a hit on Broadway, winning five Tonys including Best Musical. Written by Meredith Willson, the play has been produced all over the world for over 60 years.

“The Music Man... presents a moment of joy in a world that is, now more than ever, darkened by violence. By the time the curtain falls, the audience members are filled with positive energy, joy, and excitement.” - Amelie Julicher, The Harvard Crimson

“The Music Man” is about the healing nature of the arts. Harold teaches discordant neighbors to live in harmony — quite literally — by transforming the town’s bickering school board into a barbershop quartet. Even bad art, our River City residents learn, can be restorative.” – Katherine Rampell, The Washington Post

Under the direction of Valarie Andrews with orchestral direction by Michael Certalic, and vocal direction by Jacob Malczyk.

This play is for all ages. Box office opens an hour before show, doors open thirty minutes before curtain. All general seating.

Ticket prices $8 (Student) $15 (General Public)

November 2nd 7pm, 3rd 7pm, 4th 1pm and 7pm

with closing matinee, the 5th 1pm.

Tickets can be purchased onlinehttps://bsd7.revtrak.net/music/#/list

and at the box office.

For more info, please call the Hawks Theatre Co. line at 406.522.4855

Calendar   Community Events
Location BHS Auditorium 205 N. 11th Bozeman, MT
Date Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 7:00pm -
Sunday, November 5, 2023 at 9:00pm
Duration   3d 2h
Repeats? No