SAM ATTWATER and Helena Blackman star in the brand new production of the toe-tapping, feel-good musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at the New Theatre next week.
The classic American musical set in 1850s Oregon is getting a makeover with award-winning choreography by acclaimed Broadway director Patti Colombo, who has already won rave reviews for this version in the US.
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers tells the story of Adam, the eldest of seven brothers living in the rural backwoods, who goes to town to get himself a wife.
Convincing Milly to marry him that very same day, he forgets to mention that he has six brothers – all living together in his cabin.
Milly decides to reform the uncouth siblings, who are anxious to get wives of their own.
Then, after reading about the Roman capture of the Sabine women, Adam has what he think is an inspired solution to his brothers’ loneliness – they will kidnap the women they want!
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is produced by Paul Nicholas, Peter Frosdick and George Critchley.
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is at the New Theatre from Tuesday to Saturday next week.
Tickets are on sale now with prices from £9.50 to £35.
For further details about the show or to book tickets visit newtheatrecardiff.co.uk or call the box office on 02920 878889.
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