Monday, March 28, 2022

COME MEET "DEAR EVAN HANSEN" AT THE BUSHNELL

Evan Hansen is a troubled, unhappy teenager who feels invisible and he desperately wants to be accepted, one of the gang. When another student at his high school commits suicide, Evan is swept into a web of lies not of his own making. These untruths have the power to change his life and give him all the acceptance he so desires. Will he use this unexpected and unanticipated chance or will he admit the truth of his fabrications? Songs like “So Big/So Small.” “Requiem” and “Sincerely Me” propel the action. One misplaced letter assumes a powerful catalyst in Evan’s life, one he quickly loses control over. Deeply emotional, “Dear Evan Hansen” by Steven Levenson for book and Benj Pasek and Justin Paul for music, the musical follows Evan and his need to be part of the community and the mistakes he makes trying to fit in and find friendship. The Bushnell for the Performing Arts, from now until Sunday, April 3, will carry you along in Evan’s journey of self-discovery. He works to achieve the life he so dearly wants to live. Will he repair the bridges he needs to cross to become the young man he wants to be? Will he accept the undeserved gift that has fallen mysteriously upon him? Stephen Christopher Anthony stars as our reluctant hero who is thrust, unprepared, into the center of a drama. The cast will include Jessica Sherman, Claire Rankin, John Hemphill, Nikhil Saboo, Stephanie LaRochelle, Alessandro Costantini and Clara Alyse Harris. Michael Greif, a four-time Tony Award nominee, will direct. For tickets ($52 and up), call the Bushnell, 166 Capitol Avenue, Hartford at 860-987-5900 or online at bushnell.org. Performances are tonight at 7:30 p.m., Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Please bring your vaccination card or recent negative COVID test and a mask. Evan Hansen is an outsider, always looking in, until a surprise event offers him everything he would ever desire. The Washington Post calls it “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theatre history.” Don’t miss this grand opportunity.

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