Discover the captivating journey of “Bright Star,” an Appalachian-infused musical co-crafted by comedian and banjo maestro Steve Martin, alongside prolific songwriter and the captivating lead vocalist of “Edie Brickell & New Bohemians,” Edie Brickell. From an accidental lyrical riff to the grand stages of Broadway, explore the harmonious tale that celebrates bluegrass melodies against the backdrop of Asheville’s Blue Ridge Mountains, tracing its notes of success, challenges and enduring charm.
The musical duo first met over a group dinner, where they sat next to one another. In an interview, Brickell recalled, “Steve was the only one to offer me these garlic crackers.” Both were initially shy and the two wouldn’t meet again until five years later, when Brickell praised Martin’s recently released album.
Their music partnership began around 2013 when Martin sent a piece of a song he was workshopping on the banjo to Brickell, who then began improvising lyrics over Martin’s song. Her original lyrics were “When you get to Nashville, send me an email.” She then realized that Asheville was located in the Blue Ridge Mountains and would work better for Martin’s plucking. The song “When You Get to Asheville” launched their 2013 album and their “Love Has Come for You” tour, kickstarting their future collaborative efforts on “Bright Star.”
Before Broadway, “Bright Star” began developing the musical at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego in 2014. The show then made its leap to the East Coast at The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. for its Broadway pre-engagement run, as a way for producers to test audience interest prior to opening on Broadway.
30 preview performances later, “Bright Star” opened on Broadway on March 24th, 2016, at the Cort Theatre. The show garnered attention for its strong bluegrass score and dedicated performances from its leads.
During award season, “Bright Star” claimed victory at the 2016 Outer Critics Circle Awards, securing accolades for Best Musical and Best Score. Additionally, the production earned a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music. The musical also garnered five Tony Award nominations, spanning categories such as Best Musical, Best Score, Best Book, Best Lead Actress in a Musical and Best Orchestrations. Beyond its recognition within the theatre world, “Bright Star’s” album achieved notable success on the Billboard Bluegrass charts, making an impressive debut at the second position.
“Bright Star” closed on June 26th, 2016, with just 30 previews and 109 performances later. Martin, Brickell and her husband, Paul Simon, poured over $1 million into “Bright Star ” to prolong its Broadway run just past the Tony Nomination window. Martin was even known to make surprise on-stage appearances as the show’s banjo player.
The Tony Nominations provided “Bright Star” with a modest uptick in ticket sales, yet faced a challenging battle amidst a tumultuous and competitive Broadway season. This season featured the debut of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s groundbreaking production, “Hamilton,” as well as the adored score by Sara Bareilles for “Waitress.” Additionally, the burgeoning star power of Cynthia Erivo in “The Color Purple” and the energetic resonance of Broadway’s youthful performers in “School of Rock” collectively posed formidable competition. In the midst of such vibrant offerings and despite its uniqueness, “Bright Star” found itself struggling to command attention and stand out.
Once the show closed, the show’s producer, Joey Parnes stated in a BroadwayWorld article, “So much of Bright Star’s beauty comes from the fact it is utterly free of irony. In these cynical times, this quality proved to be totally refreshing to audience members, and also created a unique challenge in attracting them.”
Post-Broadway, “Bright Star” has built a growing fan base across the globe as a musical comedy with catchy bluegrass music and Appalachian charm, making this show a popular choice among regional theatres and audiences alike. Over the next year and a half, 84 regional theatres are scheduled to produce “Bright Star,” including Roanoke’s own, Mill Mountain Theatre.
“Bright Star” will take place from September 13th through October 1st on the Trinkle MainStage. For more information, visit millmountain.org or call the box office at 540-342-5740.
Sponsors and Grantors for “Bright Star” include 5Points Creative, B.J. Preas, Business Solutions Inc., Davidson’s Clothing for Men, Delta Dental, Fire Station One Boutique Hotel, Innovative Insurance Group, Pinnacle Financial Partners, The Candy Store, TheRoanokeStar.com, Trane Technologies, The W.E. McGuire Foundation, TXTUR, Zenbusiness, Actors’ Equity Association, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Shubert Foundation, Theatre Communications Group, Center in the Square, Radio IQ/WVTF, Friends of the Fringe and Virginia Commission for the Arts.