The Bozeman Symphony invites the community to The Shakespeare–Bernstein Connection, a free presentation with Music Director Norman Huynh and Montana State University Professor Dr. Gretchen Minton on Thursday, May 14, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. at Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main St.
This engaging talk complements the Symphony’s upcoming performances of Rhapsody in Blue & West Side Story, taking place May 15–17 at the Willson Auditorium in downtown Bozeman.
Dr. Minton, Professor of English and College of Letters and Science Distinguished Professor at MSU, is a leading scholar of Shakespeare and early modern drama. She has published extensively, including critical editions of early modern plays, and is the author of Shakespeare in Montana: Big Sky Country’s Love Affair with the World’s Most Famous Author, and recipient of multiple regional book awards. Beyond academia, she serves as dramaturg and script adaptor for Montana Shakespeare in the Parks and co-founded Montana InSite Theatre, known for its innovative, site-specific productions addressing contemporary environmental issues.
American conductor Huynh is widely recognized for his expressive musicality, inventive programming, and ability to connect with audiences. In addition to his role as Music Director of the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra, he serves as Music Director of the Britt Festival Orchestra in Jacksonville, Oregon. His career includes a sold-out subscription debut with the New York Philharmonic and guest appearances with leading orchestras across the country, including those in St. Louis, San Diego, Seattle, and Detroit.
