Get swept away at The Bridges of Madison County

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Elizabeth Stanley (Francesca) and Andrew Samonsky (Robert) in The Bridges of Madison County. Photo: Matthew Murphy

Experience the Tony-winning Broadway musical based on the nationally beloved story The Bridges of Madison County when it comes to The Hobby Center from Tuesday, January 19 through Sunday, January 31, 2016.

One of the most romantic stories ever written, The Bridges of Madison County first captured the nation’s attention as a best-selling novel. It debuted as a Broadway musical in  early 2014, going on to win Tonys for Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations. The Daily News said the show had “one of Broadway’s best scores in the last decade.”

With a book by Pulitzer Prize Winner Marsha Norman (The Secret Garden, The Color Purple) and direction by two-time Tony® winner Bartlett Sher (South Pacific, The Light in the Piazza), The Bridges of Madison County is the unforgettable story of two people caught between decision and desire, as a chance encounter becomes a second chance at so much more.

The Bridges of Madison County at The Hobby Center

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Elizabeth Stanley (Francesca) and Andrew Samonsky (Robert) in The Bridges of Madison County. Photo: Matthew Murphy

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