GCA Theatre Department Presents "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"

Save the date for the GCA spring musical production when the GCA Theatre Department presents Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

The Theatre Department has been working hard in rehearsals and is excited to present this light-hearted, romantic, iconic show that is sure to delight the audience. 

Performance dates for the show include:
Thursday, March 5 at 12:30pm and 7:00pm
Friday, March 6 at 12:30pm and 7:00 pm

Don't miss this heartwarming, family-friendly musical!

"Based on the classic 1954 film, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is an authentic piece of Americana, a time-tested romantic comedy with a special, contemporary relevance. The foot-stomping stage version features all those wonderful songs you loved from the film, including “Sobbin’ Women,” “Goin’ Courtin’,” “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” and of course the iconic “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” in addition to new songs, such as “Love Never Goes Away” and “Where Were You,” which were written for the stage version.

The men in question are Adam and his six unruly brothers, who think they know where a woman's place is and how to keep her there. It takes Milly—Adam’s wife—and six other savvy women to show them who's boss.

As a film, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers delighted audiences with its whirlwind romances, memorable songs, and iconic choreography which won the Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and was nominated for four additional awards, including Best Picture. In 2006, American Film Institute named Seven Brides for Seven Brothers as one of the best American musical films ever made. In 2004, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” Film critic Stephanie Zacharek has called the barn-raising sequence in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers “one of the most rousing dance numbers ever put on screen.” The energetic and adventurous stage version also earned a Tony nomination for Best Original Score."

-Springhouse Theatre Company