Performing Arts FW announces return of Broadway at the Bass
May 12, 2021 |
The North American tour of “Come From Away,” photo by Matthew Murphy
Performing Arts Fort Worth, the nonprofit owner and operator of Bass Performance Hall, announced this week that Broadway shows are returning to the Bass stage. The 2021-22 Broadway at the Bass Season will feature six shows, many of which were scheduled to be here in 2020 when the season was canceled due to COVID-19.
Current 2020-21 Broadway at the Bass season ticket holders have until June 21 to renew and keep their seats. New season tickets will go on sale July 15. Sign up now for the wait list.
Meet the Broadway and national tour stars of the 2017 Tony Award sensation, which received Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score. Broadway cast members include Jordan Fisher (Evan Hansen), Jessica Phillips (Heidi Hansen), Christiane Noll (Cynthia Murphy), Gabrielle Carrubba (Zoe Murphy), Phoebe Koyabe (Alana Beck); and tour cast members Ciara Harris (Alana Beck), Stephen Christopher Anthony (Evan Hansen) and Noah Kieserman (Connor Murphy).”
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A portion of the proceeds from each ticket will support the Fine Arts Series.
“We are so excited to be a part of this partnership with Hennepin Theater Trust. We’ve had to reimagine how to bring the very best in arts programming to our region over the past year. This opportunity to visit with Broadway stars is an innovative way to enjoy the theater and gives our patrons an experience they wouldn’t have otherwise.” said Tanya Gertz, executive director of the
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