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Kick up your heels for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre

by Patricia Rettig
August 30, 2018
Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre
9301 N. Michigan Road
Indianapolis, IN 46268
317-872-9664
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers on stage through Oct 7.pdf
Broadway’s lively version of the rip-roaring MGM film “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” is now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre. Get ready for some fun as these brothers get a lesson in “goin’ courtin’” through Oct. 7.

When backwoodsman Adam takes spunky Milly as his young bride in the 1850s Oregon wilderness, his six brothers decide they want wives of their own. To help – and to ensure the success of her own marriage – Milly takes it upon herself to civilize her six rowdy brothers-in-law.

But her plans backfire when the brothers, in their enthusiasm, kidnap six women from a neighboring town to be their brides. Milly must help the women endure the long winter until their fathers arrive in the spring for a mass shotgun wedding of the 12 young lovers.

Great songs fill this Tony Award nominated musical, including “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” “Goin’ Courtin’” and “Wonderful, Wonderful Day.”

Bursting with the rambunctious energy of the original film, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is all boisterous fun and romance that harkens back to the glory days of the movie musical.

Real-life husband and wife Tony Lawson and Krista Severeid reprise the roles they played in 2009, just before their own wedding! And they’re not the only married couple in the cast! Peter and Sally (Mitchell) Scharbrough, who also performed in the 2009 production, have since married and return to this show as husband and wife. Both couples each have one son.

There are 41 performances of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers through Oct. 7. Tickets range from $44 to $69, and include a Western inspired dinner buffet, fruit & salad bar, unlimited coffee, tea and lemonade.

For reservations, call the box office at 317.872.9664 anytime between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays.

For complete show schedule, visit beefandboards.com.

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, Indiana’s only year-round professional dinner theatre, is celebrating 45 years of serving up exceptional entertainment in 2018.

Fact Sheet

WHAT:
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Book by Lawrence Kasha and David Landay
Music by Gene dePaul and Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

WHEN: August 30 through October 7, 2018

Weekday/Saturday Evenings
Doors open at 6 p.m.; Buffet from 6¬:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Show at 8 p.m.
August: 30, 31
September: 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, 25, 27, 28, 29
October: 2, 4, 5, 6

Weekday Matinees
Doors open at 11 a.m.; Buffet from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Show at 1 p.m.
September: 5, 12, 19, 26, 27
October: 3

Sunday Evenings
Doors open at 5 p.m.; Buffet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; Show at 7 p.m.
September: 9, 16, 23, 30

Saturday/Sunday Matinees
Doors open at noon; Buffet from 12:15 to 1 p.m.; Show at 1:30 p.m.
September: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
October: 7


WHO:
Director - Elizabeth Stark Musical Director - Kristy Templet
Costume Design - Jill Kelly Howe Lighting Design - Ryan Koharchik
Set Design - Michael Layton Sound Design - Daniel Hesselbrock

Starring:
Adam - Tony Lawson
Milly - Krista Severeid
Benjamin - Peter Scharbrough
Dorcas - Christine Zavakos
Caleb - Adam Shaff
Ruth - Jackie Kosoff
Daniel - Ben Cullen
Liza - Holly Dayton
Ephraim - Jon Rose
Martha - AnnaLee Traeger
Frank - Will Leonard
Sarah - Sally Scharbrough
Gideon - Joey Boos
Alice - Amanda McCarthy
Mr. Bixby - Adam Crowe Joel/Minister - Trey Paris
Matt/Lumberjack - David Buergler Zeke - Ike Wellhausen Carl/Lumberjack - Logan Moore Jeb/Lumberjack - Joshua L. K. Patterson
Luke - Leonard D. Harris

WHERE: Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, 46268

TICKETS: Available by calling the box office at 317.872.9664 between 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, or 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays. Tickets range from $44 to $69 and include Chef Odell Ward’s dinner buffet, fruit & salad bar, and select beverages.

WEB SITE: For more information or show schedule, visit beefandboards.com.
After proposing to Milly (Krista Severeid), Adam Pontipee (Tony Lawson) kisses her in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. The real-life husband and wife star in this rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film that bursts with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

After proposing to Milly (Krista Severeid), Adam Pontipee (Tony Lawson) kisses her in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. The real-life husband and wife star in this rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film that bursts with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

Photo © & courtesy of Patricia Rettig


The seven Pontipee brothers marry their brides in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

The seven Pontipee brothers marry their brides in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

Photo © & courtesy of Patricia Rettig


The six remaining single Pontipee brothers show off at the town social in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

The six remaining single Pontipee brothers show off at the town social in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

Photo © & courtesy of Patricia Rettig


Six of the Pontipee brothers sweep the ladies off their feet at the town social in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

Six of the Pontipee brothers sweep the ladies off their feet at the town social in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

Photo © & courtesy of Patricia Rettig


Adam Pontipee (Tony Lawson), center, tells his brothers about a strategy for them to be with the women they love as he sings “Sobbin’ Women” in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

Adam Pontipee (Tony Lawson), center, tells his brothers about a strategy for them to be with the women they love as he sings “Sobbin’ Women” in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and famous songs including “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,” “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

Photo © & courtesy of Patricia Rettig


Milly (Krista Severeid), center, tells her friends that she’s going to marry Adam Pontipee as she sings “Wonderful, Wonderful Day” in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and other famous songs include “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

Milly (Krista Severeid), center, tells her friends that she’s going to marry Adam Pontipee as she sings “Wonderful, Wonderful Day” in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, now on stage at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre through Oct. 7. This rip-roaring stage version of the classic MGM film is bursting with energetic dance numbers and other famous songs include “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” and “Goin’ Courting.”

Photo © & courtesy of Patricia Rettig

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