- ASL Interpretation
- Assisted Listening Devices
- Interpreters: TBA
Location
Schedule and Tickets
Use promotional code ASL to receive special pricing for this performance. Purchase tickets online or through the Box Office. Luncheon seating starts at 11:00 AM, play at 1:00 PM.
About the Show
Feb. 28 - Sept. 5, 2020
Music, Lyrics & Book by Meredith Willson, directed by Michael Brindisi.
The citizens of River City have got trouble… That’s a capital T, that rhymes with P and stands for “Professor” Harold Hill. He’s a charming, fast-talkin’ traveling salesman who goes city to city starting youth marching bands. Hill promises to teach the kids and raises the money to purchase the instruments and uniforms. There’s just one person who can’t tell the difference between a trombone and a treble clef – Professor Hill. Everyone is simply enamored by Professor Hill, everyone except for the suspicious town librarian, Marian Paroo. On a campaign to rid River City of the impending demise of their youth, Professor Hill condemns a variety of activities – including Mayor Shinn’s new pool table in the town parlor. Shinn, incensed, begins an investigation into Professor Hill’s true credentials. Marian sees right through Professor Hill’s marching band scheme. She’s ready to tell Professor Hill off until she sees her self-conscious little brother, Winthrop, shed his shyness when he picks up a shiny, new cornet. The trouble really begins when Marian’s heart beats a little faster for Professor Hill.
This five-time Tony Award-winning musical features unforgettable songs including “Seventy-Six Trombones,” “Ya Got Trouble,” “Wells Fargo Wagon” and “Till There Was You.” With Michael Gruber as Harold Hill, Ann Michels as Marian Paroo, Keith Rice as Mayor Shinn.