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A Little Night Music
Catherine Zeta-Jones and
Angela Lansbury star in Stephen
Sondheim's masterpiece that brings together surprising liaisons,
long simmering passions and a taste of love’s endless
possibilities.
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American Idiot
American
Idiot follows the exhilarating journey of a new generation of
young Americans as they struggle to find meaning in a post 9/11
world, borne along by Green Day’s electrifying score.
Performances begin March 24th. More about this Musical |
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Billy Elliot
Based
on the popular film, Billy Elliot is a powerful new
musical about a boy who discovers he has a special talent for
dance. The winner of 9 Best Musical awards in London's West
End.
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Chicago
A best musical winner satirizes the media and the legal systems when a murderess becomes an entertainment sensation.
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Come Fly Away
Experience
the most romantic evening on Broadway as the
legendary music of Frank Sinatra melds with the choreographic
vision of Twyla Tharp and a 19-piece big band to recreate a
swinging nightclub on a sultry summer night.
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Fela!
The
extravagant, decadent and rebellious world of Afrobeat legend
Fela Anikulapo Kuti is explored through his controversial life
as artist, political activist and revolutionary musician.
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Hair
The
return of the musical that characterized the changin'
60's and 70's in America. A group of hopeful, free-spirited
young people advocate a lifestyle of pacifism and free-love in
a society riddled with intolerance and brutality during the
Vietnam War.
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In The Heights
Find out what it takes to make a living,
what it costs to have a dream, and what it means to be home In
The Heights. A new musical with a bouncy Latin-pop score
by gifted young composer, Lin-Manuel Miranda.
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Jersey Boys
How a group of blue-collar boys from the
wrong side of the tracks became one of the biggest American
pop music sensations of all time- Frankie Valli and The Four
Seasons.
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La Cage aux Folles
Kelsey
Grammer makes his Broadway musical debut alongside Olivier
winner Douglas Hodge in this high-kicking
gay musical comedy
set to Jerry Herman's Tony Award-winning score.
Performances begin April 6th. |
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Mamma Mia!
A young lady about to be married brings three men to the wedding in the hope of discovering which of them is her father. A musical based on the songs of ABBA.
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Mary Poppins
This
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious collaboration by Disney and
Sir Cameron Mackintosh has resulted in one of the most
entertaining musical stage shows in years.
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Memphis
A
white radio DJ's love of music transcends race lines when he
promotes the soulful music a female black singer to radio
audiences everywhere and launches the Golden Era of early rock
'n' roll.
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Million Dollar Quartet
On December 4, 1956, four young musicians
gathered at Sun Records in Memphis for what would be one of
the greatest jam sessions ever. That legendary night is now
brought to life...
Performances begin on March 8th, 2010. |
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Next to Normal
Explores
how one suburban household copes with crisis and how far two
parents will go to keep themselves sane and their family's
world intact.
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Promises, Promises
Sean
Hayes (Will and Grace) and Kristin Chenoweth (Wicked)
perform in this smart and sexy story by Neil Simon based on the
60's Oscar®-winning Billy Wilder film, The Apartment. Music
is by Burt Bacharach
and Hal David. Performances begin March 27th, 2010.
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Rock of Ages
An arena-rock love story about dreaming big,
playing loud and partying on, told through the mind-blowing hits of
the 80's.
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Sondheim on Sondheim
The words and music of Stephan Sondheim in
an intimate portrait of the famed composer performed by Tony
Award winner Barbara Cook, Vanessa Williams and Tom Wopat.
Begins March 19th.
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South Pacific
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s
landmark musical is the 2008 winner of seven Tony Awards
including Best Revival of a Musical. It is considered by many to be the finest
musical ever written.
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Stomp
Stomp takes the everyday
sounds of pipes and brooms, lighters and garbage pail lids,
and creates the extraordinary. It has played to audiences
around the world and was featured on the 1996 Academy Award
show after having received a nomination in the 'Short Film'
category.
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The Addams Family
The weird and wonderful family
created by The New Yorker cartoonist Charles Addams comes to
devilishly delightful life in a Broadway musical starring
Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth.
Performances begin March 8th, 2010. |
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The Lion King
The dazzling Disney stage production based on the movie tells the story of Simba the young lion.
Best musical of 1998.
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The Phantom of the Opera
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical and visual spectacular of love and gothic
horror is the longest running show in Broadway history.
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West Side Story
A gritty new
version of the classic musical about two teens torn between
ethnic loyalty and their intense, abrupt love for one another.
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Wicked
Long before Dorothy arrived in Oz, two other
girls met there. Wicked tells the story of their
remarkable odyssey-- how these two unlikely friends grew to
become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.
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All About Me
Song
stylist Michael Feinstein performs standards, both old and
new, that he has kept a vital part of America's musical heritage,
while comic royalty Dame Edna attempts to remain queen of
the realm.
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Blue Man Group: Tubes
Gives definition to the term
Off-Broadway with perhaps the weirdest show in New York. Three bald and
painted blue people stage an "all-out sensory assault".
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God of Carnage
Two sets of parents who
meet to discuss the unruly behavior of their children
during a playground altercation.
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Lend Me a Tenor
A madcap
screwball comedy about a fiery-tempered Italian superstar, who arrives in Cleveland, Ohio to make
his debut with the local opera and promptly goes missing. Begins March 11th, 2010.
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Lips Together, Teeth Apart
Two straight
couples find little to celebrate on the Fourth of July as
they take biting jabs at themselves and their gay neighbors.
Beginning April 9th. |
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Looped
An uproarious
showdown between an uptight film editor and the outrageous bad
girl film legend, Tallulah Bankhead, as played by Valerie
Harper.
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Present Laughter
Victor Garber (Milk, TV's “Alias”) stars in this new
production of Noel Coward's classic comedy of mix-up.
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The 39 Steps
Alfred
Hitchcock's classic spy thriller brilliantly and
hilariously recreated as the Olivier Award Winning Best New
Comedy. Four actors play 139 roles in 100 minutes of
fast-paced fun and thrilling action. Beginning March 25th.
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A Behanding in Spokane
This
black comedy is a hilarious roller coaster of love, hate,
desperation and hope starring Christopher Walken as a man on a
long-time search for his missing left hand.
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A View from the Bridge
Liev
Schreiber plays a Brooklyn longshoreman obsessed with his
17-year-old niece played by Scarlett Johansson in Arthur
Miller's most passionate drama.
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Fences
Denzel
Washington plays a Pittsburgh sanitation
worker who once dreamed of a baseball career, but was too old when
the major leagues finally admitted black players.
Performances from April 14th to July 11th, 2010. |
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Next Fall
A
witty and provocative look at faith, commitment and
unconditional love that forces us all to examine what it means
to "believe" and what it might cost us not to.
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Race
From
Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet, comes his most explosive
four-letter word yet. Race. The cast
includes James
Spader, David Alan Grier, Kerry Washington, and Richard Thomas.
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Red
Alfred
Molina stars in a searing
portrait of an artist's ambition and vulnerability as he tries to
create a definitive work for an extraordinary setting. Begins
March 11th.
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The Miracle Worker
The
story of real-life Medal of Freedom winner Helen Keller, who
suddenly lost her sight and hearing at the age of 19 months,
and Annie Sullivan, her extraordinary teacher who taught her
to communicate with the world.
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The Screwtape Letters
A
provocative and funny adaptation of the C.S. Lewis novel about
spiritual warfare from a demon’s point of view. Set in an
office in hell, the story centers on how Screwtape hunts down
human souls.
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Time Stands Still
Are we supposed to deny ourselves ordinary happiness because
there’s misery in the world? Donald
Margulies'
important
new work about responsibility – to ourselves, to our loved
ones, to our community, and to our world.
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