For theatre lovers seeking classic charm with modern polish, Sierra Repertory Theatre’s Some Enchanted Evening is the perfect summer destination. This limited-run Rodgers & Hammerstein revue opens August 8 at East Sonora and runs through August 31, offering audiences a curated evening of Broadway’s most iconic melodies and memorable moments.
Sierra Rep is known for balancing large-scale musicals with intimate productions—and this revue sits beautifully in the latter category. At just 202 seats, the East Sonora Theatre provides a personal, immersive setting that complements the emotional depth of songs like “Climb Ev’ry Mountain”, “June is Bustin’ Out All Over”, and “Some Enchanted Evening.” It’s not just a concert; it’s a curated performance of theatre history.
Director Scott Viets frames the evening across two narrative layers: a backstage rehearsal scene and an onstage performance sequence. This theatrical device creates both intimacy and dramatic flair—connecting melodic performance with performer reflections. As audiences, we feel part of the story behind the songs.
The cast includes talented voices such as Jerry Lee, Romar De Claro, and Camryn Elias, all backed by music direction from award-winning composer Patrick Burns. Their vocal chemistry, storytelling finesse, and musical dedication bring fresh emotional color to well-loved Rodgers & Hammerstein classics.
Sierra Rep’s production is also a celebration of longevity and tradition—Representative of their 46th season—and highlights why the company continues to attract loyal audiences and critical praise. With limited run dates and no long run, fans are encouraged to book early via sierrarep.org or by calling the box office. Look for subscriber discounts and group booking rates for added savings.
Whether you love classic musical theatre or are simply drawn to beautiful voices and storytelling embraced by soft lighting, Some Enchanted Evening delivers. Let Rodgers & Hammerstein’s glorious melodic legacy serenade your evening—and let Sierra Rep remind you how live theatre feels like home.
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