Sold-out Bricklin ends on high note
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010 13:41
August 18, 2010
Fredericton, NB - The world premiere production of The Bricklin ended a sold-out run in Fredericton on Sunday to rave reviews. Audiences clamored to snap up the highly sought-after tickets, and the run was extended twice to keep up with the overwhelming demand.
The “sleek” show was lauded as “beautifully performed and produced” by the Telegraph Journal, and has been featured in regional and national media. Telling the story of Malcolm Bricklin’s dreams to build a sexy sports car and the ambition of a Premier to take New Brunswick onto the world stage, this new Canadian musical has generated a lot of buzz.
Audiences laughed and grooved along to this light-hearted look at the failed automotive venture. “I knew this would be something special,” says Fredericton Playhouse Executive Director Tim Yerxa, “but people’s response to the show has been beyond our wildest expectations. They love it, and we’re proud to have such a huge hit on our hands.”
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"Sleek Bricklin" adds performances to meet demand
Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 August 2010 22:24
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Tuesday, 03 August 2010 22:13
August 3, 2010
Fredericton, NB - The new musical that has been capturing public attention this summer, just as the Bricklin sports car itself once did, has announced the addition of two matinée performances to the show's run on Sunday August 8th and Sunday August 15th at 1pm.
Charting the rise and fall of the iconic sports car produced in New Brunswick in the 1970’s, the production features a stellar cast lead by its namesake, touted an “orange showstopper” by the Telegraph Journal. Supported by the “powerful presence” of George Masswohl as Premier Richard Hatfield and “smokey-voiced and smokin’ hot” local sizzler Tania Breen, this ensemble of talented actors and musicians have made this show a hit with Fredericton audiences.
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