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Monday, February 29, 2016

ONCE - THE NORTHEAST FLORIDA PREMIERE!

Sunday, May 1st, 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.


In 2007, the charming, off-beat Irish film Once opened to glowing reviews and quickly developed a fervent following. The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Girl (as she is known) initiates a friendship with Guy (as he is known), and in the course of a week they make music together, fall in love and part, but not before changing each other’s lives. The movie’s stars, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, also wrote much of the score, and received an Oscar for their beautiful ballad, “Falling Slowly.”

Once is simultaneously graceful and gritty, and has a naturalism and intimacy that are generally best achieved in film. The 12 adult members of the cast play at least one instrument, and are onstage virtually throughout the show. “I didn’t want anyone onstage who we didn’t get to know intimately,” says director John Tiffany. By individualizing each character, adds writer Enda Walsh, “we built a community, and that became the heart of the piece. They’re an ensemble of misshapen people who sing and tell the story. Watching them play the music and sing and find their voice is very beautiful and very strong. But in addition to making it about community, we also wanted the show to be hugely communal. So how do we do that? We allow the audience onstage.”

Prior to the start of the show, the audience is welcome to come onstage and mingle with the cast, who are having a jam session. This bonding ritual doesn’t merely break the fourth wall; it obliterates it. “We wanted the audience to own the experience,” says Walsh. As the show unfolds, the focus is, of course, on the relationship between Guy and Girl, but the audience also catches glimpses of the lives of the other characters. “We needed to be sure that there are all these other love stories in the air. Each person is riffing off a love that’s been lost, that got away. That was the key: for the audience to feel part of the experience, and also to look at the people on the stage and go, ‘They’re us.’”
               
The material has proved to be as powerful onstage as it is on film. “I think what’s very moving about the piece is how sometimes we meet people who we don’t necessarily stay with forever, but they give us the resources to move on to the next part of our life,” says Tiffany. “There’s something very truthful in that. People have said to me, ‘When I was sitting in the theatre watching Once, I felt like I was watching it with everyone I’ve ever loved, whether or not they’re still in my life.’”

Winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards® including BEST MUSICAL, ONCE is a truly original Broadway experience. Emotionally captivating and theatrically breathtaking, ONCE draws you in from the very first note and never lets go. It’s an unforgettable story about going for your dreams, not living in fear, and the power of music to connect all of us.

Reviews of Once, The Musical
Once uses song and dance in a way I’ve never experienced in an American musical.” New York Times
Once is unusually fun and heartfelt musical theatre. The cast is on fire.” The New Yorker
“A love story played with fierce sincerity and unexpected honesty.” Wall Street Journal
“There are plenty of romantic Broadway musicals, but Once is part of a much smaller and rarefied group: musicals that are actually wise about the joys and anguish of love and life.” Chicago Tribune
“Unbridled Joy!” Vogue
“Pure, moving, inventive, and irresistible. Once makes a lasting connection.” Associated Press
“A rhapsodic unique musical that’s tender, funny, and soaring.” Variety
Once charms us with a rare combination of intelligence, warmth, and  musicality.” Bloomburg News
“A new musical to celebrate. Wonderful and enchanting.” Newsday
“Once in a blue moon, perhaps once in a decade or so, a new Broadway musical breaks the rules, challenges expectations, and delights audiences with something they didn’t realize they were longing for. Once is that musical.” Columbus Dispatch
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Once has been produced in Dublin, London, Melbourne, and Seoul. The second North American touring production began in January of this year. See Once at the Thrasher-Horne Center on Sunday, May 1st.

Coming Soon to the Thrasher-Horne Center
Catch the Fever – Saturday Night Fever – at Thrasher-Horne Center
7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 7th, and Tuesday, March 8th
Lights! Action! Disco! You should be dancing, yeah!
John Travolta danced his way onto the big screen in Saturday Night Fever in 1977. Saturday Night Fever, The Musical, is a spectacular touring production based on the groundbreaking movie.
Feel the energy Monday, March 7th, and Tuesday, March 8th, at the Thrasher-Horne Center. Saturday Night Fever is packed with hits from the Bee Gees, including "Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever," "Jive Talking," "You Should Be Dancing," and "How Deep is Your Love."  
HAL HOLBROOK IN MARK TWAIN TONIGHT!
Friday, April 22nd at 7:30 p.m.
Hal Holbrook’s first performance of Mark Twain Tonight! was in 1954 at Lock Haven State Teachers College in Pennsylvania. Holbrook has been performing as Mark Twain ever since.  Just as Mark Twain brought his wit and humor to far-flung places, Holbrook-as-Twain has also performed around the world.
“Uncanny. A dazzling display of virtuosity.” The New Yorker
“The combination of Holbrook’s physical and vocal talents and the potency of Twain’s words is a mesmerizing thing to behold.” Washington Post
”One of the treasures of the American Theatre.” Life Magazine
“Uproariously funny!” Time Magazine
“From the moment Hal Holbrook steps on stage, you simply take for granted that Mark Twain himself is up there talking to you.” Wall Street Journal
“A genuine piece of theatrical history! Mark Twain Tonight! remains the standard bearer in terms of biographical solo drama.”  New York Post
Hal Halbrook has won five Emmy Awards. He has been nominated for an Academy Award and twice for awards from the Screen Actors’ Guild.  He has appeared in dozens of movies on both the big screen and on TV. In 1999, Holbrook was inducted into the New York Theatre Hall of Fame. In 2003 he was presented with the National Medal of the Humanities by President Bush at the White House.
Don’t Miss Hal Holbrook as he performs Mark Twain Tonight! at the Thrasher-Horne Center on Friday, April 22nd.
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In this article, I’ve written about the upcoming Northeast Florida Premiere of the acclaimed musical Once. The performance will be at the Thrasher-Horne Center on Sunday, May 1st.  I’ve also noted other upcoming performances, including Saturday Night Fever, The Musical, and Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight!
Tickets for these events and others are on sale now on the Thrasher-Horne Center’s website.
The Thrasher-Horne Center is one of the nicest venues of its type in Northeast Florida. From concerts by renowned artists, to live theater, to dance, to magic and other fantastic shows, you can see it all at the Thrasher Horne-Center! 
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4 comments:

  1. An Irish play just in time for St. Patrick's Day!

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  2. Nice lineup of new plays for March, April and May. Way to go Thrasher-Horne!

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  3. The movie was great and this adaptation for the stage sounds like it will be excellent as swell.

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