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Bright Star at Curran Theatre, November 29, 2017

Steve Martin and Edie Brickell’s Broadway musical, Bright Star, featuring Carmen Cusack
Curran Theatre
445 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102-1222 USA
7:00 PM, Wednesday, November 29, 2017

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Bright Star poster

Act One

  1. [7:12 PM] Alice and Ensemble: If You Knew My Story
  2. [7:17 PM] Daddy Cane and Billy: She’s Gone
  3. [7:23 PM] Billy and Ensemble: Bright Star
  4. [7:29 PM] Alice and Ensemble: Way Back in the Day
  5. [7:34 PM] Jimmy, Alice, and Ensemble: Whoa, Mama
  6. [7:38 PM] Daddy Murphy, Mama Murphy, Alice, and Ensemble: Firmer Hand/Do Right
  7. [7:42 PM] Mayor Dobbs and Jimmy: A Man’s Gotta Do
  8. [7:50 PM] Margo and Ensemble: Asheville
  9. [7:55 PM] Jimmy, Alice, and Ensemble: What Could Be Better
  10. [8:00 PM] Alice, Jimmy, and Ensemble: I Can’t Wait
  11. [8:03 PM] Mayor Dobbs, Alice, Daddy Murphy, Mama Murphy, Stanford Adams, and Ensemble: Please, Don’t Take Him
  12. [8:10 PM] Mayor Dobbs and Ensemble: A Man’s Gotta Do (Reprise)
    [set ends 8:16 PM]

Act Two

  1. [8:36 PM] Orchestra: Entr’acte
  2. [8:45 PM] Alice, Mama Murphy, Margo, Daddy Cane, Edna, Florence, and Ensemble: Sun’s Gonna Shine
  3. [8:48 PM] Jimmy: Heartbreaker
  4. [8:52 PM] Lucy, Darryl, Billy, and Ensemble: Another Round
  5. [8:57 PM] Alice and Jimmy: I Had A Vision
  6. [9:02 PM] Billy, Margo, and Ensemble: Always Will
  7. [9:07 PM] Ensemble: I Can’t Wait (Reprise)
  8. [9:14 PM] Alice and Ensemble: So Familiar
  9. [9:20 PM] Alice and Ensemble: At Long Last
  10. [9:28 PM] Ensemble: Finale
    [show ends 9:30 PM]

Performers

Stars

Leads

Support

Ensemble members (singers and dancers)

the Band

Behind the scenes

Notes

Well, despite the fact that it was a caricature-sketched melodrama punctuated by unbelievable yet predictable twists and turns, I enjoyed tonight's show. Ain't nothing wrong with experiencing a tear-jerker now and then, right?

The acting and singing was first rate, and while it was entirely a background element, the choreography and dancing was double plus good.

I thought it was a little lame that the musicians seemed to get little accolade – as if they were just hired hands to be replaced at the drop of a hat – but maybe that's de rigueur for Broadway shows? I dunno. Wouldn't have had much of a show without them!

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