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Bright Star: From a Garlic Cracker to Broadway

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. 

Hidden Valley Middle School Students Shine on Stage

Every once in a while there’s something extraordinary. Three of Hidden Valley Middle School’s extraordinarily talented students have been selected to perform in Mill Mountain Theatre’s MainStage production of “Matilda the Musical.”

Hidden Valley Middle Students, Amelia Raring, Jack Swank and Natalie Thorell shine on stage in “Matilda the Musical” – joining 20 other youth performers from across Southwest Virginia.

Raring makes her Trinkle MainStage debut as the brilliantly resilient, Matilda. Raring is a member of Mill Mountain Theatre’s Conservatory program and recently performed in “Peter and Wendy” in the roles of Master Panther and Mermaid #2. Returning to the Trinkle MainStage as Nigel, a friend of Matilda, this role is portrayed by Swank. Prior to Matilda, Swank recently performed in Mill Mountain Theatre’s production of Irving Berlin’s “Holiday Inn” as Charlie Winslow and starred as Peter Pan in “Peter and Wendy.” Dancing back onto the Trinkle MainStage is Thorell, who plays Hortensia and is a part of the 18-member ensemble. Thorell frequently takes classes at Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory and recently joined Raring and Swank on stage as Tinker Bell in “Peter and Wendy.”

Under the guidance of guest director and choreographer, Héctor Flores Jr., from New York City, these Broadway-caliber students have undergone a rigorous three-week rehearsal process to prepare for an incredible run of 14 shows over two weeks.

Matilda is a little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers. She’s unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Over the course of her first term at school, Matilda and Miss Honey have a profound effect on each other’s lives, as Miss Honey begins not only to recognize but also appreciate Matilda’s extraordinary personality. Matilda’s school life isn’t completely smooth sailing, however – the school’s mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don’t abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils’ saving grace!

The musical adaptation took over London’s West End in 2011 and claimed seven Olivier Awards® including Best Musical. The beloved musical transferred to Broadway in 2013 where the show won four Tony Awards® including Best Book of a Musical.

The complete cast comprises several seasoned stage veterans such as Ben Armstrong (Doctor/Ensemble), Alivia Brown (Ensemble), Carter Cecil (Ensemble), Drew D’Alessandro (Tommy/Ensemble), Rory Grant (Bruce), Emma Harvey (Ensemble), Elise LeGault (Ensemble), Sylvia MacNab (Ensemble), Eve McLoney (Alice), Belle McNamara (Amanda), Caroline Moledor (Mrs. Wormwood), James Moledor (Rudolpho/Ensemble), Riley Parks (Ensemble), Ruth Parsons (Lavender), Amelia Raring (Matilda), Jadyn Rhodes (Ensemble), William Richardson (Ensemble), Ellen Riegger (Mrs. Phelps), Brent Saunders (Eric), Ruby Spence (Trunchbull), Jack Swank (Nigel), Natalie Thorell (Hotensia/Ensemble), Ann Marie Thorell (Ensemble), Lilah Vanke (Miss Honey), Holden White (Michael Wormwood), DeMarion Williams (Escapologist/Ensemble) and Cameron Wimbish (Mr. Wormwood).

Filling out the creative team for “Matilda the Musical” is Ginger Poole (Producing Artistic Director), Héctor Flores Jr. (Director/Choreographer), Bethany Costello (Music Director), Will Farris (Production Stage Manager), Tyler Osgood (Rehearsal Stage Manager), Ashlinn Blevins (Assistant Stage Manager), Jimmy Ray Ward (Scenic Designer), Addie Pawlick (Lighting Designer), Sarah Holsted (Props Designer), Jessica Gaffney (Costume Designer), Savannah Woodruff (Sound Designer) and Matt Shields (Director of Production). A digital program is provided by Marquee Digital.


“Matilda the Musical” will take place from July 26th through August 6th on the Trinkle MainStage. For more information, visit millmountain.org or call the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and grantors include Carilion Clinic, Dunkenberger-Waskey Group at Morgan Stanley, Adobe Creative Cloud Express, American National Bank & Trust Company, B.J. Preas, Boxley Materials, Business Solutions Inc., Cary Street Partners, Cox Communications, Davis H. Elliot Company, Delta Dental of Virginia, Member One Federal Credit Union, Fire Station One Boutique Hotel, Nancy Ruth Patterson, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Punch Boutique, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, The Candy Store, TheRoanokeStar.com, TXTUR, The Shubert Foundation, ZenBusiness, Center in the Square, National Endowment for the Arts and Virginia Commission for the Arts.

Mill Mountain Theatre’s Cast of Matilda the Musical

The stage is set for Roanoke’s brightest stars to shine in “Matilda the Musical” at Mill Mountain Theatre. 

Nearly 25 youth performers from across Southwest Virginia have been selected to perform in the hit musical inspired by the Roald Dahl novel on the Trinkle MainStage. The highly anticipated production is Directed and Choreographed by Héctor Flores Jr., who previously directed “In The Heights” at Mill Mountain Theatre.

Matilda is a little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers. She’s unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher, the highly loveable Miss Honey. Over the course of her first term at school, Matilda and Miss Honey have a profound effect on each other’s lives, as Miss Honey begins not only to recognize but also appreciate Matilda’s extraordinary personality. Matilda’s school life isn’t completely smooth sailing, however – the school’s mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves thinking up new punishments for those who don’t abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils’ saving grace!

The musical adaptation took over London’s West End in 2011 and claimed seven Olivier Awards® including Best Musical. The beloved musical transferred to Broadway in 2013 where the show won four Tony Awards® including Best Book of a Musical. 

The local cast consists of many stage veterans such as Ben Armstrong (Doctor/Ensemble), Alivia Brown (Ensemble), Carter Cecil (Sergei/Ensemble), Drew D’Alessandro (Tommy/Ensemble), Rory Grant (Bruce), Emma Harvey (Ensemble), Elise LeGault (Ensemble), Sylvia MacNab (Ensemble), Eve McLoney (Alice), Belle McNamara (Amanda), Caroline Moledor (Mrs. Wormwood), James Moledor (Rudolpho/Ensemble), Riley Parks (Ensemble), Ruth Parsons (Lavender), Amelia Raring (Matilda), Jadyn Rhodes (Ensemble), William Richardson (Ensemble), Ellen Riegger (Mrs. Phelps), Brent Saunders (Eric), Ruby Spence (Trunchbull), Jack Swank (Nigel), Natalie Thorell (Hotensia/Ensemble), Ann Marie Thorell (Ensemble), Lilah Vanke (Miss Honey), Holden White (Michael Wormwood), DeMarion Williams (Escapologist/Ensemble) and Cameron Wimbish (Mr. Wormwood). 

Filling out the creative team for “Matilda the Musical” is Ginger Poole (Producing Artistic Director), Héctor Flores Jr. (Director/Choreographer), Bethany Costello (Music Director), Will Farris (Production Stage Manager), Tyler Osgood (Rehearsal Stage Manager), Ashlinn Blevins (Assistant Stage Manager), Jimmy Ray Ward (Scenic Designer), Addie Pawlick (Lighting Designer), Sarah Holsted (Props Designer), Jessica Gaffney (Costume Designer), Savannah Woodruff (Sound Designer) and Matt Shields (Director of Production). A digital program is provided by Marquee Digital. 


“Matilda the Musical” will take place from July 26th through August 6th on the Trinkle MainStage. For more information, visit millmountain.org or call the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and grantors include Carilion Clinic, Dunkenberger-Waskey Group at Morgan Stanley, Adobe Creative Cloud Express, American National Bank & Trust Company, B.J. Preas, Boxley Materials, Business Solutions Inc., Cary Street Partners, Cox Communications, Davis H. Elliot Company, Delta Dental of Virginia, Member One Federal Credit Union, Fire Station One Boutique Hotel, Nancy Ruth Patterson, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Punch Boutique, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, The Candy Store, TheRoanokeStar.com, TXTUR, The Shubert Foundation, ZenBusiness, Center in the Square, National Endowment for the Arts and Virginia Commission for the Arts.

A Tribute to Broadway: The Best of Broadway, a Concert

Fans from The Golden Age of Broadway to the contemporary age get ready to sing with Mill Mountain Theatre at the “Best of Broadway” concert. 

The hit concert series, Mill Mountain Music returns to the Trinkle MainStage with the “Best of Broadway” an ode to some of Broadway’s biggest fan favorites on April 28th and April 29th. Mill Mountain Theatre has brought in elite vocalists from the Roanoke region and seasoned performers from around the country.

For three shows only, experience music handpicked from MMT’s resident maestro, Seth Davis, including music from shows such as “Wicked,” “Les Misérables,” “My Fair Lady,” “Rent,” “West Side Story,” “Music Man,” “South Pacific,” “A Little Night Music” and more! 

The “Best of Broadway” will feature a live band of local musicians JT Fauber, Teresa Hedrick, Mike Havens and Caroline Moledor – all uplifted by Mill Mountain Theatre’s resident Music Director, Seth Davis. 

Returning to the Trinkle MainStage as featured vocalists throughout the performance are Matthew Carter, Sarah Coleman, Larry Kufel and Josh Polk. MMT has also enlisted top regional youth talent from local high schools, Elise LeGault and Ben Armstrong. Making her Trinkle MainStage debut is Francesca Reilly, a member of MMT’s education department. In addition to Reilly, Both Kufel and Polk are administrative staff members at Mill Mountain Theatre. 

The creative team consists of Seth Davis (Music Director), Ginger Poole (Staging Director), Savannah Woodruff (Lighting and Sound Designer) and Matt Shields (Director of Production). 


The Best of Broadway begins performances on April 28th and runs through April 29th on the Trinkle MainStage. Individual, season tickets and group tickets can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and grantors for the “Best of Broadway” include Adobe Creative Express, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, Skyline National Bank, Center in the Square, Actors’ Equity Association, Theatre Communications Group, National Endowment for the Arts and Virginia Commission for the Arts.

Mill Mountain Theatre Presents “Jersey Boys”

“Jersey Boys,” the Broadway jukebox musical sensation is coming to the Trinkle MainStage this Spring. 

“Our audiences have been begging us to produce Jersey Boys here at Mill Mountain Theatre.” Said Ginger Poole, Producing Artistic Director of MMT. “After a five-year wait on the show rights waiting list, we are proud to be one of the first regional theatres to produce this show in the country.” 

With phenomenal music, memorable characters, and great storytelling, “Jersey Boys” follows the fascinating evolution of four blue-collar kids who became one of the greatest successes in pop-music history. Winner of Best Musical at both the Tony Awards® and Olivier Awards®, “Jersey Boys” takes you behind the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons to discover the secret of a 40-year friendship as the foursome work their way from the streets of New Jersey to the heights of stardom. Thrill your audiences with electrifying performances of chart-topping hits including “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” “Dawn,” and “My Eyes Adored You,” which brought The Four Seasons the highest honor: induction into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame.

“Jersey Boys” Kicks off the Trinkle MainStage series at Mill Mountain Theatre as a part of the theatre’s 2023 Season of Song. 

“Jersey Boys” will be directed by Kristen Brooks Sandler, who recently directed “Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn” and “Legally Blonde” at Mill Mountain Theatre. 


Jersey Boys begins performances on March 15th and runs through April 8th on the Trinkle MainStage. Individual, season tickets and group tickets can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and grantors for “Jersey Boys” include Adobe Creative Cloud Express, Avis Construction Company, B.J. Preas, Brandon Oaks Retirement Community, Buff City Soap, Business Solutions Inc., Claytor/Wirt Associates, The Candy Store, Davidsons Clothing for Men, Entré Computer Center, Harry W. “Skip” Hamilton III at Davenport & Company, Lichtenstein Law Group, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Skyline National Bank, Sun Tan City, Truist, Radio IQ/WVTF, Zen Business, Virginia Commission for the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Center in the Square, Theatre Communications Group, Actors’ Equity Association and Blue Star Theatres.

JERSEY BOYS The Story of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons Book by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice Music by Bob Gaudio  Lyrics by Bob Crewe “Original Broadway Stage Production by Dodger Theatricals (Michael David, Edward Strong, Rocco Landesman, Des McAnuff); Joseph J. Grano; Tamara and Kevin Kinsella; Pelican Group in association with Latitude Link  Rick Steiner/Osher/Staton/Bell/Mayerson Group World Premiere Produced by La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA Des McAnuff, Artistic Director & Steven B. Libman, Managing Director”

2023 Tickets are now Available

As of November 1st, 2022 individual tickets, and new season ticket subscriptions are available for purchase.

Tickets are available to purchase 24/7 online at millmountain.org or by calling the Box Office at 540.342.5740.

Mill Mountain Theatre unveiled its exciting “Season of Song” on October 6th through an event held on the Trinkle MainStage and via the theatre’s Facebook page. 

In 2023, Mill Mountain Theatre is presenting a total of nine locally produced shows in the Roanoke Valley. All of the theatre’s shows are musicals, hence the name of their upcoming season. 

Kickstarting MMT’s 2023 season, and returning for its seventh season, is Write Stuff! The youth playwright festival of new works. Write Stuff! Accepts submissions from local students and the selected submissions are given the opportunity to produce their original play. 

Launching on the Trinkle MainStage is Jersey Boys. Jersey Boys has become a global sensation following the music and the story behind Franki Valli and the Four Seasons. Mill Mountain Theatre is one of the first regional theatres in the country to produce the fan-favorite show. 

The acclaimed Mill Mountain Music Series is back with The Best of Broadway which will feature beloved performers who have previously performed at Mill Mountain Theatre and some of your favorite Broadway songs from hit shows such as Wicked and songs from the renowned music maestro Lin-Manuel Miranda. 

Hitting the road to a venue near you, this summer is the fun and exciting show Mad Libs Live! Which will draw lyrical inspiration from audience members. Mad Libs Live! Is a part of Mill Mountain Theatre’s literacy initiative and connects young audiences to literacy through producing a free show and distributing free books at every performance to youth audience members. 

Local youth talent will shine on the Trinkle MainStage with Matilda the Musical. This musical is similar to the classic film of the same name and follows Matilda. Matilda is a young girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers. 

Mill Mountain Theatre is celebrating Appalachia with Steve Martin and Edie Brickell’s Bright Star. Bright Star tells the true tale of love and redemption against the backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and 1940s. Alice Murphy, a literary editor meets a young soldier shortly after he arrived home from World War II. The young soldier awakens her longing for the child she once lost and they build an unusually haunting connection. Alice is determined to understand her dark past and has the power to transform both of their lives. 

Another literary classic is traveling the region for young audiences. Mill Mountain Theatre presents Stellaluna, which will tour in the Fall across the Roanoke Valley. Stellaluna the bat, Verdi the snake, and Pinduli the Hyena all seek refreshment at a watering hole one day, only to find themselves subjects of a bullying lion’s ridicule. Through the power of friendship, this unique group discovers confidence, peace and wisdom. Stellaluna follows Mill Mountain Theatre’s literacy initiative.

Mill Mountain Theatre also announced the dates of their upcoming 2023 holiday show. However, a title was not disclosed.

“We’re producing an exciting show this Holiday Season! We can’t tell you the name yet, but we can tell you it’s got everything: singing, dancing, costumes – the works!” Said Ginger Poole, Producing Artistic Director of Mill Mountain Theatre. “Whether you’re looking for something fun to do with your family or want an exciting date night, this show has got something for everyone! Stay tuned for more details as they become available on our website and social media pages!”

Closing out Mill Mountain Theatre’s 2023 season is Charlotte’s Web, the classic book by E.B. White. Charlotte’s Web is adapted into an even more loveable musical by Joseph Robinette with ear-catching music by Charles Strouse. This literary classic tells the tale of two unlikely friends, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte, the spider. This show invites audiences to discover their irreplaceable bond of friendship.

To purchase either your individual tickets or season tickets, contact Mill Mountain Theatre’s Box Office at 540.342.5740 or visit millmountain.org.


Mill Mountain Theatre has linked Roanoke to Broadway since 1964. Since the theatre’s founding, Mill Mountain Theatre has produced hundreds of shows in-house and hosted world premieres. As a professional, year-round, regional theatre with roots in its community and excellence as its primary objective, Mill Mountain Theatre has proudly served the region and the industry for over 58 years. In addition to Mill Mountain Theatre’s productions, they also offer classes taught by industry professionals for PreK students to adults. Donate at millmountain.org.

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