Dazzle to the Tony-winning score of 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

Delight to the score of “one of Broadway’s best scores in the last decade,” before The Bridges of Madison County drops its final curtain in Houston on Sunday, January 31, 2016.

Theaters Under The Stars current show, the nationally tour of the show that won the Tony Award for Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations in 2014, continues its heart-tugging Houston run through this weekend.

But you’d better move quickly if you’re going to see one of the most romantic stories ever written come to life before your eyes. The show’s cast — including Elizabeth Stanley Andrew Samonsky, Trista Moldovan and Cole Burden — have been charming audiences on stage, on the airwaves, and around town over the past ten days.

They lend their talents to the show that prompted The Daily News to rate the show’s score among “the best on Broadway,” as quoted above.

With a book by Pulitzer Prize Winner Marsha Norman (The Secret GardenThe Color Purple) and direction by two-time Tony® winner Bartlett Sher (South PacificThe 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 show is rated PG-13 for adult situations.

The Bridges of Madison County at The Hobby Center

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

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