The Grand Prairie Arts Council Presents “Bonnie and Clyde: TheMusical”
Please Note: This production contains depictions of violence, intimacy, prop
firearms, death, strong language, and mature themes. Viewer discretion is
advised.
Grand Prairie, TX — Get ready for a riveting journey through the turbulent
times of the Great Depression with the Grand Prairie Arts Council’s production
of “Bonnie and Clyde: The Musical.” With music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by
Don Black, and a book by Ivan Menchell, this Tony-nominated show, directed
by Jacob Rivera-Sanchez, promises to captivate audiences with its electrifying
score and compelling narrative. The production will run from September 13th
to September 22nd at the historic Uptown Theater, located at 120 E Main St,
Grand Prairie, TX 75050.
In the heart of Texas, during an era of economic hardship and societal unrest,
Bonnie Parker (Brooke Matthews) and Clyde Barrow (Robert Mata) emerged
from humble beginnings to become two of America’s most infamous figures.
This dynamic and intense musical retells their story, not as an adventure but
as a cautionary tale—a poignant reminder of the devastating consequences of
reckless ambition and dangerous choices.
Tickets start at just $20 and are available for purchase online at
https://www.prekindle.com/events/grandprairieartscounciluptowntheater. Don’t
miss this chance to experience a powerful evening of theater that explores the
darker sides of love and desperation.
For more information, please visit www.artsgp.org
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