A Musical Stroll Over the 59th Street Bridge at Florida Studio Theatre’s Goldstein Cabaret
The Florida Studio Theatre Goldstein Cabaret in Sarasota has done it again, delivering an enchanting and nostalgic musical experience with their production of “59th Street Bridge.” This show takes audiences on a delightful journey through the golden era of American folk and pop music, celebrating the iconic sounds of Simon & Garfunkel and the vibrant energy of the 1960s.
A Trip Down Memory Lane
“59th Street Bridge”—named after the iconic Simon & Garfunkel song, often referred to as “Feelin’ Groovy”—captures the spirit of a time when music was the pulse of a generation. The show weaves together classic hits with storytelling and performances that evoke the cultural revolution of the 1960s. From the counterculture movement to the Greenwich Village coffeehouses, the production is a heartfelt homage to the transformative power of music.
Audience members are treated to an expertly curated setlist of Simon & Garfunkel’s most beloved songs, including “The Sound of Silence,” “Mrs. Robinson,” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” Each song is performed with a level of reverence and artistry that showcases the enduring appeal of these timeless hits.
A Talented Cast and Musical Direction
“This revue highlights the growing popularity of a variety of folk-rock singers, from John Denver and Simon & Garfunkel to Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell who came to influence the music scene in the 1960s and ’70s,” said Rebecca Hopkins, Co-Creator and FST Managing Director. “These were lyric poets who had a lot to say, and I’ve been enjoying getting into that music.”
59th Street Bridge is a celebration of the timeless music of that era, featuring hits like “Annie’s Song,” “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” and “Both Sides Now.”
“This music resonated deeply with people when it first came out, and it still has that power today,” said Catherine Randazzo, director of 59th Street Bridge and FST Associate Artist. “The songs we’re featuring in this show are not just catchy tunes—they’re part of a cultural legacy that continues to inspire audiences of all ages.”
The cast features Joe Casey, last seen in Take It to the Limit at FST; Michael Jayne Walker, last seen in Surfer Boys at FST; Brian Ott, making his FST debut; and Calli McRae; Calli has originated several roles in New York productions, including the award-winning Off Broadway show Pip’s Island.
The production’s creative team includes Catherine Randazzo (Director), Spiff Weigand (Music Director), Andrew Gray (Scenic & Lighting Design), Chelsea Allen (Costume Design), Nicholas Christensen (Sound Design), and Nathaniel Avery (Sound and Light Board Operator).The performers in “59th Street Bridge” bring an exceptional level of talent to the stage. Their harmonies are pitch-perfect, echoing the ethereal quality of Simon & Garfunkel’s original recordings while infusing the songs with their own unique interpretations. The vocal performances are complemented by skillful musicianship, with acoustic guitars, piano, and subtle percussion creating an authentic folk-pop soundscape.
Under the skilled direction of Florida Studio Theatre’s creative team, the production strikes a balance between musical nostalgia and theatrical innovation. The arrangements are faithful to the original tracks while offering fresh nuances that keep the performance engaging for both longtime fans and new listeners.
A Visual and Emotional Feast
The Florida Studio Theatre Cabaret is renowned for its intimate setting, and “59th Street Bridge” takes full advantage of the cozy venue. The minimalist set design, featuring warm lighting and subtle 1960s-inspired decor, creates an atmosphere that draws the audience into the era. It’s as if you’ve stepped into a Greenwich Village cafe during the height of the folk music boom.
More than just a concert, “59th Street Bridge” delves into the stories behind the music, offering insights into Simon & Garfunkel’s creative journey and the cultural context of their work. The show touches on themes of love, loss, and social change, resonating deeply with the audience. By the time the final chords of “Bridge Over Troubled Water” fade, many in the crowd are visibly moved, transported by the emotional depth of the performance.
Community and Connection
One of the most remarkable aspects of “59th Street Bridge” is the sense of connection it fosters among the audience. The universal appeal of Simon & Garfunkel’s music bridges generational gaps, bringing together people of all ages. The intimate setting of the FST Cabaret enhances this communal feeling, making the experience feel personal and shared simultaneously.
For Sarasota locals and visitors alike, attending “59th Street Bridge” is not just an evening of entertainment—it’s an opportunity to reflect on the enduring power of music to inspire and unite. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Simon & Garfunkel or discovering their music for the first time, the show offers something special for everyone.
Conclusion
“59th Street Bridge” at the Florida Studio Theatre Cabaret is a must-see production that celebrates the magic of Simon & Garfunkel’s music while capturing the spirit of a transformative era. With stellar performances, thoughtful direction, and an intimate setting, the show offers a memorable experience that stays with you long after the final bow.
If you’re in Sarasota, don’t miss the chance to take this musical stroll over the “59th Street Bridge.” It’s a groovy, heartfelt, and beautifully crafted tribute that will leave you feeling both nostalgic and inspired. Tickets are selling fast, so be sure to grab yours and experience the timeless melodies that defined a generation.
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