Barbie the Movie: In Concert

In This Program

The Concert

Friday, November 28, 2025, at 7:30pm
Saturday, November 29, 2025, at 2:00pm

Sarah Hicks conducting

Executive Producer: Overture Global Entertainment
Booking Agency: LiveX LLC
Technical Direction: Black Ink Presents

Music Supervision & Orchestration: Macy Schmidt
Music Preparation Supervisor: Heidi Joosten
Music Editor: Michael Ryan
Original Barbie The Movie In Concert Creative Direction by Selena Moshell

Score Written by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt
Original Barbie Orchestration by Matt Dunkley

Barbie The Movie: In Concert is produced and licensed by Overture Global Entertainment on behalf of Mattel, Inc. and Warner Bros. Pictures.

BARBIE™ and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by, and used under license from, Mattel.
©2024 Mattel. © 2024 Warner Bros. Ent. All rights reserved.

About the Artist

Sarah Hicks

Sarah Hicks is a conductor, educator, arranger, producer, writer, and speaker committed to creating connections through music. She has collaborated with diverse artists including Hilary Hahn, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Rufus Wainwright, Ben Folds, Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, and Sting. Her passion for cross-genre partnerships led to a 2019 album with rap artist Dessa and the Minnesota Orchestra, where she is principal conductor of Live at Orchestra Hall.

Hicks made her San Francisco Symphony debut in July 2009 and has also worked with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Boston Pops, Toronto Symphony, Melbourne Symphony, RTÉ Orchestra, Danish National Symphony, Czech National Symphony, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic, Tokyo Philharmonic, and Malaysian Philharmonic. Her commitment to new music led to a micro-commission project, and her recording of new concertos, Triple Doubles, has been released by the Bridge label. Her interest in the intersection of mental health and music led to the production of a concert titled Music and the Mind.

Born in Japan and raised in Hawaii, Hicks is fluent in Japanese and holds degrees from Harvard University and the Curtis Institute of Music.

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