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2021 BSP Brochure brating ele 62 Thanks for supporting BSP! C S Each purchased ticket not only covers the playhouse’s larger Early Season Ticket e expenses (company member salaries, show royalties, rental a of the theater facility, sets, costumes, props, advertising, Packages s insurance, and taxes), but also funds upgrades to equipment, o shop facilities, and living spaces. Additional support and PACKAGED FOR THESE DATE/COMBINATIONS ONLY Reservations financial assistance through our “Friends of the Playhouse” n NO REFUNDS – NO CANCELLATIONS fund has helped BSP continue the tradition of bringing NO EXCHANGES – NO SUBSTITUTIONS Dates Adults Seniors Children Amount s professional live theatre to Bigfork for all ages and families to 65 & up 10 & under ! enjoy in the summer. TOTAL OF SIX TICKETS = $156 9 to 5 Thanks for over 60 years of continued support! (2 tickets to each night in package) v ADDITIONAL $1 PER TICKET FEE v Each season, our patrons are charged a mandatory $1 fee Package Date & Show #1 Date & Show #2 Date & Show #3 Jersey Boys per ticket sold by the Foundation (BCPAF) who owns the Fri, June 11 Wed, June 23 Thurs, July 1 Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts. This fee is intended to Package A Bonnie & Clyde Happy Days (2011) $156 help fund the maintenance and upkeep of the building and 9 to 5 Bonnie & Clyde Jersey Boys equipment. We’re sorry for any inconvenience, but hope you love the improvements. Lucky Stiff Package B Sat, June 12 Thurs, June 17 Wed, June 23 PLAYHOUSE SCHOLARSHIP FUND $156 Jersey Boys 9 to 5 Bonnie & Clyde Hits 50’s, 60’s Cats (2004) Five (5) $1,000 scholarships are given each year to deserving & 70’s actors, musicians, and technicians. Package C Wed, June 9 Wed, June 23 Wed, June 30 Benefit Revue Visit our website to see last year’s recipients! $156 July 25 • $45 each July 25 Jersey Boys Bonnie & Clyde 9 to 5 Package D Fri, June 11 Wed, June 16 Sat, June 26 July 25 (7:00) EARLY SEASON ______ x $156 (6 tix) = BSP BENEFIT REVUE $156 A 9 to 5 Jersey Boys Bonnie & Clyde The annual, ever popular, Benefit Revue, an evening PACKAGES B ______ x $156 (6 tix) = of song and dance “from shows we’d like to do, from All Early Season Package Package E Thurs, June 17 Mon, June 21 Fri, July 2 C ______ x $156 (6 tix) = shows we’ve done in the past, and from shows we purchases must be made $156 D ______ x $156 (6 tix) = promise we’ll never do,” on Sunday, July 25, 2021. 9 to 5 Jersey Boys Bonnie & Clyde prior to June 1, 2021. All proceeds go toward the BSP Scholarship Fund. E ______ x $156 (6 tix) = (package price includes Package F Sat, June 12 Tues, June 29 Sat, July 3 Aug 26–Sept 4 (7:30) BCPAF $1/ticket fee) F ______ x $156 (6 tix) = HITS from the 50’s, 60’s & 70’s $156 The 50’s was the decade of Rock ‘n Roll music. At the Jersey Boys Bonnie & Clyde 9 to 5 Spamalot (2013) beginning of the 1960’s, the pop and rock ‘n roll trends DINNER & A SHOW PACKAGE of the 1950’s continued, however, the rock ‘n roll of ALL EARLY SEASON PACKAGE PURCHASES Dates the previous decade started to merge into a more MUST BE MADE PRIOR TO JUNE 1. Circle One: Traditions • Grille 459 ______ x $100 (2 tix) = international, eclectic variant known as “rock”. • Showthyme Act II Nunsense (2002) Enjoy an evening of staged hits from some of your Season! BOX OFFICE HOURS favorite hit artists as the Bigfork Summer Playhouse Dinner Packages = Tues–Sat nights until June 30, 2021. Includes BCPAF $1/ticket fee brings you the Hits of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s, nd live onstage! May 24 – September 4, 2021 Donation to the Playhouse Scholarship Fund PO 456, Box Bigfork, MT 59911 406-837-4886 bigforksummerplayhouse.com Monday thru Saturday • 12 (noon) – 5 pm “Friends of the Playhouse” Contribution (until end of performance on show nights) Additional $1 per ticket (fee to BCPAF) Shipping & Handling fee ($2.00) Closed Sundays except during the Matinées of live theatre live of DINNER & A SHOW Start your evening right with dinner at Grille 459, _________ Showthyme Act II, or Traditions, casually elegant Call 406-837-4886 TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED: Our 62 restaurants serving exceptional food. Known BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND... throughout the Northwest as the top food and wine bigforksummerplayhouse.com Check out our easy online donation with ticket purchase. The Northwest’s finestThe Northwest’s repertory professional theatre – inlocated the heart beautiful of Bigfork, Montana! Annual BSP Benefit Revue • Hits from the 50’s, 60’s & 70’s Sound of Music (2013) Tarzan (2014) experiences in the region. ORDER ONLINE OR MAIL THIS COMPLETED FORM TO: Schedule & Prices BONNIE & CLYDE (PG-13) LUCKY STIFF (PG) JERSEY BOYS (PG-13) BIGFORK SUMMER PLAYHOUSE Bonnie & Clyde tells the story Lucky Stiff is a madcap, hilarious romp of a musical Jersey Boys is the inspiring PO BOX 456, BIGFORK, MT 59911 SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT BOX OFFICE HOURS: of real-life fugitives, Bonnie that follows Harry Witherspoon’s journey from England rags-to-riches tale of Parker and Clyde Barrow. 4 5Q May 24–Sept 4 to Monte Carlo... with a rather unusual traveling The Four Seasons. Payment must accompany all orders. In the midst of the country- Dress 9 to 5 Mon–Sat & Sun Matinées companion. When Frankie Valli, Name ______________________________________________________ wide depression the couple 8 9 11 12 12 noon–5pm find notoriety and love in this Based on Michael Butterworth’s novel, The Man Who Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, Address ____________________________________________________ Dress Jersey 9 to 5 Jersey and during all performances. thrilling, fast-paced musical. Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, Harry receives the and Nick Massi met, they were just four New Jersey City ___________________________ State _________ Zip _________ JUNE 16 17 18 19 Frustrated with their poor, unexpected news that he has inherited a fortune from PHONE: 406-837-4886 Jersey 9 to 5 Jersey 9 to 5 ordinary lives, Bonnie and his late Uncle Anthony, on teens singing together under Phone _____________________________________________________ 21 22 23 24 25 26 ADDRESS: 526 Electric Ave. Clyde both dream of the the condition that he takes street lamps, scraping for email ______________________________________________________ Jersey 9 to 5 B & Clyde Jersey 9 to 5 B & Clyde exciting lives they have seen Anthony’s dead body on a gigs and money in their q PRICES: in the movies. After escaping from jail, Clyde meets Bonnie Credit Card # ________________________ Exp. Date _________ 28 29 30 1 2 3 special trip to Monte Carlo. working-class neighborhood. As the quartet rises to Ticket prices color coded and recognizes a fellow dreamer. Their craving for fame and Signature ________________________________________________ Jersey B & Clyde 9 to 5 Jersey B & Clyde 9 to 5 If Harry fails, the money international stardom, they celebrate the highs and endure thrills leads them into a life of crime and a life on the run. Q 8 9 10 will go to the Universal Dog the lows that come hand-in-hand with fame. q Check payable to: Bigfork Summer Playhouse 5 6 7 $32 Adults Jersey 9 to 5 Lucky B & Clyde Jersey Lucky Despite the pleas of their families, the couple embark on a Home of Brooklyn. Each member of the group takes a turn narrating events, Tickets will be held at the box office unless specified. series of robberies at gunpoint, continuously evading the JULY 11 13 14 15 16 17 $27 Seniors 65 & older However, also hot on the illustrating how a ragtag group of guys from New Jersey — Add $2.00 shipping and handling to have tickets mailed. police and becoming the celebrities they desperately wanted 9 to 5 B & Clyde Jersey Lucky 9 to 5 Jersey trail of Uncle Anthony’s and their decades-long friendships — became music q $25 US Military to be. They are soon joined by Clyde’s brother, Buck, and the Please mail tickets to the above address. history. Jersey Boys is a smash hit that showcases 18 20 21 22 23 24 “Barrow Gang” plan increasingly ambitious heists. As their money is Rita, Anthony’s B & Clyde Lucky 9 to 5 Jersey B & Clyde Lucky $19 Children 10 & under lover with whom she embezzled $6 million behind her The Four Seasons most iconic hits and reveals the Seating Preferences: fame and ambition grows, their inevitable fate draws closer. 25Q 27 28 29 30 31 husband’s back. And hot on Rita’s trail is her brother inspiring tale behind the music. Please circle your first choice seating area. When Buck is killed by the police during an escape, Bonnie Benefit Revue 9 to 5 Jersey Lucky B & Clyde 9 to 5 and Clyde decide to go and see their families once more. Vinnie, who has been blamed for the crime! Seats are subject to availability; the next best available $27 Adults Songs include: Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Walk Like a Man, seats will be assigned, if necessary. 1 3 4 5 6 7 This decision leads them straight into the police firing line With mistaken identities, love interests, disguises, Stay, Can’t Take MY Eyes Off of You, Working My Way Back Lucky B & Clyde Jersey 9 to 5 Lucky B & Clyde $23 Seniors 65 & older and they are both shot dead in the car. farcical chases, and an omnipresent corpse, Lucky Stiff is to You, and many more! 9 10 11 12 13 14 $18 Children 10 & under Sexy, exciting, and daring, Bonnie & Clyde combines gospel, an offbeat murder mystery with a twist.
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