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‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’ returns to Terrace Plaza Playhouse

By Rachel Trotter, Standard-Examiner Correspondent - | Feb 12, 2016
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Bobby Moon plays Adam (right) and Heather Holliday plays Milly in Terrace Plaza Playhouse’s production of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" starting Feb. 19, 2016.

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Bobby Moon plays Adam in Terrace Plaza Playhouse’s production of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" starting Feb. 19, 2016.

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Bobby Moon plays Adam (right) and Heather Holliday plays Milly in Terrace Plaza Playhouse’s production of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" starting Feb. 19, 2016.

WASHINGTON TERRACE — Six years after ”Seven Bridges for Seven Brothers” was last performed at Terrace Plaza Playhouse, the theater is bringing the crowd favorite back to its stage for another run later this month.

The show is set in the 1850s in the Oregon mountains, at a time when there were few women around for men to marry. The oldest of the brothers, Adam, decides to travel to a larger town to find a wife. While he’s there, he meets Milly and asks her to marry him right away. When she returns home with him, she sets out to make Adam’s brothers the most eligible bachelors in town.

The show is directed by Leslie Richards, a household name at the Terrace who directs about one show a year.


 

WHAT: Terrace Plaza Playhouse’s “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays from Feb. 19 to April 2

WHERE: Terrace Plaza Playhouse, 99 E. 4700 South, Washington Terrace

ADMISSION: $12-14/adults, $9-11/children and $11-13/seniors. Tickets can be purchased at www.terraceplayhouse.com or at the theater box office before the show.


 

The theater’s marketing director, Brandon Stauffer, said the show’s amazing cast is what makes the performance stand out. 

“This show is a very ensemble show with not a ton of leads, and I think the greatest part is seeing all of the many parts of the ensemble coming together and creating a strong and exciting show,” Stauffer said.

Stauffer said the musical is for for all ages, with catchy songs, flashy dancing, and costumes and sets that are “perfection.” 

“This is an audience favorite that we love bringing back,” he said.

Shows will start at 7:30 p.m. Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays from Feb. 19 to April 2. Tickets cost $12-14 for adults, $11-13 for seniors and students, and $9-11 for children under 12. They can be purchased at www.terraceplayhouse.com or by visiting the box office at 99 E. 4700 South in Washington Terrace.

Starting at $4.32/week.

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