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This Broadway classic explores the life and career of the indomitable Jewish actress and comedian Fanny Brice, and her relationship with the professional gambler Nick Arnstein. This love letter to performers is a re-evaluation of fame, the desire for love and connection, and what “beauty” really is. FUNNY GIRL, with one of the most iconic scores of all time by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, and book by Isobel Lennart, is an inspiring story of identity, image, ambition, and a funny girl finding her way to the stage to become the greatest star. This fall, MUSKET audiences are the luckiest people in the world.
MUSKET offers FREE TICKETS to the Indigenous tribal communities of the Three Fire Peoples — the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi, the traditional Territories of which The University of Michigan resides on. As we continue live theatre on these territories, we acknowledge that The Power Center for the Performing Arts stands on land that has been obtained through the mistreatment and violence against Indigenous peoples. Although our acknowledgements do not change the past or present harms done to these communities, our acknowledgment reaffirms the ancestral ties to the land and the people that make our venues possible. Please email musket.prod@umich.edu to access your complimentary ticket.
This Broadway classic explores the life and career of the indomitable Jewish actress and comedian Fanny Brice, and her relationship with the professional gambler Nick Arnstein. This love letter to performers is a re-evaluation of fame, the desire for love and connection, and what “beauty” really is. FUNNY GIRL, with one of the most iconic scores of all time by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, and book by Isobel Lennart, is an inspiring story of identity, image, ambition, and a funny girl finding her way to the stage to become the greatest star. This fall, MUSKET audiences are the luckiest people in the world.
MUSKET offers FREE TICKETS to the Indigenous tribal communities of the Three Fire Peoples — the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi, the traditional Territories of which The University of Michigan resides on. As we continue live theatre on these territories, we acknowledge that The Power Center for the Performing Arts stands on land that has been obtained through the mistreatment and violence against Indigenous peoples. Although our acknowledgements do not change the past or present harms done to these communities, our acknowledgment reaffirms the ancestral ties to the land and the people that make our venues possible. Please email musket.prod@umich.edu to access your complimentary ticket.
Cost
- $13 - Adults, $7 - All students with ID
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