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7 Tony Award Nominations including Best Musical

Since opening at the Old Vic in London, Girl From The North Country has taken the theatrical world by storm, and is now one of the most critically acclaimed productions of the 21st century.

"NOTHING LESS THAN A BROADWAY REVELATION"

— Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune

A universal story about family and love, this award-winning Broadway musical features over 20 songs from legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan including Hurricane, Like a Rolling Stone, To Make You Feel My Love and Forever Young, all beautifully reimagined as you’ve never heard them before.  

Travel back to 1934 Minnesota, where a group of wanderers cross paths at a guesthouse. Standing at a turning point in their lives, they realise nothing is what it seems, but as they search for a future, and hide from the past, they find themselves facing unspoken truths about the present.

Written and directed by multi award-winner Conor McPherson (The Weir, The Seafarer), and starring stage and screen icon Lisa McCune, Peter Kowitz (Janet King) and Helpmann Award winners Peter Carroll, Helen Dallimore and Greg Stone.

 Hailed “A TRIUMPH!” (Washington Post), this uplifting story of American life promises to be the theatrical event of 2022.

"A RAVISHING PRODUCTION!
BOB DYLAN'S SONGS HAVE NEVER SOUNDED SO HEARTBREAKINGLY PERSONAL AND UNIVERSAL.
AS CLOSE AS MORTALS COME TO HEAVEN ON EARTH."

- Ben Brantley, New York Times Critics Pick

 

Listen to the Original London Cast Recording

 

"MIRACULOUS!

A RAPTUROUS ACT OF THEATRICAL STORYTELLING.

There are too many outstanding musical moments to mention - the harmonies alone are glorious. This brilliantly conceived musical could be called the anti-jukebox musical. No show on a New York stage since Fun Home has so inextricably integrated music and drama. What’s remarkable about Conor McPherson’s writing is the fine-grained textures woven into the drama. It’s extraordinary that every character is so vividly etched - and all of them played with naturalistic brushstrokes.”

- David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

"PIERCINGLY BEAUTIFUL"

- The Independent