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RENTAL: BRIGHTER THAN THE SUN (3RD FLOOR)

  • Chain Theatre 312 West 36th Street, Floor 3 New York, NY, 10018 United States (map)

THIS IS A RENTAL AT THE CHAIN THEATRE. PLEASE CONTACT THE PRODUCTION FOR ALL QUESTIONS REGARDING THE SHOW INCLUDING BOX OFFICE.

BRIGHTER THAN THE SUN is an autobiographical musical that delves into the poignant relationship between a young man and his grandmother, both hailing from South Georgia. Their parallel journeys through life form the heart of this narrative, offering a simple yet profoundly evocative exploration of shattered dreams, the bonds of family, and the perpetual cycles of birth and mortality that define every human story.

At its core, the show celebrates sisterhood and female friendship, anchored by three resilient yet multifaceted women. Collin, the narrator and protagonist, finds himself looking for comfort in their separate stories and strength. The script intricately weaves the threads of lineage and identity. Collin draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of his extended family to connect his lineage and hometown to his own evolving identity. As he rediscovers his love for his roots and himself, the characters undergo similar trials and epiphanies.

The genesis of this show emerges from a deep personal connection, rooted in the grandmother's profound influence during the author's childhood. Her unassuming yet extraordinary life left an indelible impact on those she encountered. When she passed away in 2019, the author felt compelled to compile the anecdotes she had shared over the years. The solitude of the pandemic provided the time and space for contemplation, birthing this play into existence. It has since grown into a cherished creation that resonates beautifully with audiences.

This show serves as a vessel for healing, mourning, growth, and reflection on those individuals in our lives who lived modestly and beautifully, but whose stories may fade into the annals of time. This production sparks essential conversations, shedding light on the smaller legacies that quietly uphold us as global citizens today.