THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY

Jenna Russell is to star in Trevor Nunn's new production of The Bridges of Madison County at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
Russell will play Francesca, an Italian immigrant housewife living a happy existence on a farm in the American Midwest who meets Robert Kincaid, a National Geographic photographer on assignment filming bridges in the area. Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep starred in the 1995 film which was also directed by Eastwood. She willl be joined by Edward Baker-Duly/Robert, Shanay Holmes/Marian, Gillian Kirkpatrick/Marge, Paul Monaghan/Charlie and Dale Rapley/Bud with Georgia Brown/Chiara/Ginny/State Fair Singer, Maddison Bulleyment/Carolyn and David Perkins/Michael.
The show has won of two Tony Awards for Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations, this is some of Jason Robert Brown’s most ravishing and unforgettable music.
Produced in association with Michael Harrison & David Ian the show is based on the novel byRobert James Waller with a book by Marsha Norman, Music & Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown with Set & Costume Design Jon Bausor, Video & Projection Design Tal Rosner, Lighting Design Tim Lutkin, Sound Design Gregory Clarke, Musical Supervision/Direction Tom Murray and Orchestrations by Jason Robert Brown
Buy tickets for The Bridges of Madison County which is running until 14th September 2019.
Tuesday - Saturday 8pm |
HOW TO GET TO BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
53 Southwark Street
London SE1 1RU
Tube: London Bridge (Borough High Street exit) - Jubilee & Northern Lines |
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RV1 and 381 |
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Parking on single yellow lines available after 18:30 and all day at weekends |
DISABLED ACCESS TO BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
Customers with visual or hearing impairments qualify for concession rates for themselves plus a companion. There is no infra red or loop system, but the size of the venue means you can sit only a few feet away from performers |
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Guide dogs are permitted inside the auditorium |
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Wheelchair access into the building is via our main entrance on Southwark Street. The theatre can take one wheelchair per performance, located at the front of the auditorium with an excellent view of the stage. There will always be at least one space available next to the wheelchair space for a companion. |
