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Touring Shows
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A Bronx Tale |
Chazz Palminteri portrays 18 people in his one-man show about growing up on the mean streets of the Bronx. It inspired the 1993 film of the same name.
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A Chorus Line (musical) |
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In an empty theatre, on a bare stage, casting for a new Broadway musical is almost complete. For 17 dancers, this audition is the chance of a lifetime. It's what they've worked for - with every drop of sweat, every hour of training, every day of their lives. It's the one opportunity to do what they've always dreamed -- to have the chance to dance. This is A Chorus Line, the musical for everyone who’s ever had a dream and put it all on the line. Winner of nine Tony Awards®, including “Best Musical” and the Pulitzer Prize for drama, this singular sensation is the longest-running American Broadway musical ever. Now A Chorus Line returns. Come meet the new generation of Broadway’s best. |
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Ain't Misbehavin' (musical) |
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Ain't Misbehavin' brings to life the world that the legendary Fats Waller lived in and largely represented: Harlem in the 1930's-the Golden Age of places like the Cotton Club and the Savoy Ballroom, of honky tonk dives along Lenox Avenue, of rent parties, of stride piano players and that new beat, swing. The deceptively simple but dazzling set recreated by original Broadway set designer, John Lee Beatty, suggests all at once a Harlem nightclub stage, a Harlem street, a '30's radio and a giant jukebox. |
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August: Osage County |
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A father disappears and the family is left to a mother caught in the grip of her addiction. August: Osage County depicts a marriage unraveling, and a family approaching a total meltdown. A hilarious and stinging look at an American family in crisis. |
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Avenue Q (musical comedy) |
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Described as "the place you live when you can't afford to live anyplace else," Avenue Q is set on a street in New York City where people and puppets live as neighbors and deal with some of life's most thorny issues: romance, money, career, rent and other matters unmentionable. Winner: 2004 Tony Award® as Best Musical.
Recommended for: Ages 12 and up.
NOTE: Avenue Q is great for teenagers because it's about real life. It may not be appropriate for younger children because Avenue Q addresses adult issues (see show website for details). It's hard to say what exact age is right to see Avenue Q - parents should use their discretion based on the maturity level of their children. But we promise you this: if you do bring your teenagers to Avenue Q, they'll think you're really cool. |
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Chicago (musical) |
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There's never been a better time to experience Chicago, Broadway's razzle-dazzle smash. A sensational tale of sin, corruption and all that jazz, Chicago has everything you could want in a musical: knockout dancing, an edge-of-your-seat story and one showstopper after another. No wonder it's become a runaway success in over 250 cities worldwide, earning six Tony Awards®, two Olivier Awards®, a Grammy® and thousands of standing ovations. So come on, babe! Head to the one, the only Chicago! |
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (musical) |
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Can a car that flies withstand an attempt to wrest it from its rightful owners by dastardly villains? Based on the 1968 movie musical, this family-friendly spectacular indeed features - a flying car! |

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Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy |
In the ongoing tradition of spectacular touring shows, Neil Goldberg and Cirque Productions have once again reinvented the circus with European flair, imaginative theatrics and astounding acrobatics. Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy is an all-new adventure into a magical forest of soaring aerialists, spine bending contortionists, vine swinging characters, strong men and balancers from around the world. The entire family will be amazed by the unpredictable feats, puppeteering, costumes and spectacle in Cirque Dreams.
Recommended for: All ages. |
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The Color Purple (musical) |
Based on the novel by Alice Walker and the Warner Brothers/Amblin Entertainment motion picture, The Color Purple tells the story of women joined by their love for each other, the men who come in and out of their lives, and the children they care for.
Recommended for: Ages 10 and up. (Brief rear nudity. Dimly lit.) |
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Dame Edna: Live and Intimate in Her First Last Tour |
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Dame Edna Everage is probably the most popular and gifted woman in the world today: housewife, investigative journalist, social anthropologist, talk show host, swami, children’s book illustrator, spin doctor, Megastar, and Icon. With Olivia Newton-John, Kylie Minogue and Nicole Kidman, she is one of a remarkable succession of female stars to emerge from Australia. Her recent Broadway show, "Dame Edna: The Royal Tour" received the Tony Award for Live Theatrical Event and was met with unanimous critical acclaim. |
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Dirty Dancing (musical) |
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Step inside the classic story of Baby and Johnny – two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds who come together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of their lives. Including a cast of 39, the record-breaking show features 35 hit songs, including "Hungry Eyes,” "Hey Baby,” "Do You Love Me?" and the heart-stopping Academy Award-winning "(I've Had) The Time of My Life.” |
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“My daughter and I just had a ‘Girls Night Out’ and decided to see a Broadway show. We had a fantastic time!
Afterwards, we went to the stage door to get autographs from the cast.
Everyone was so friendly. My daughter even has the autographed Playbill hanging on her dresser mirror!”
Jan
(Scarsdale, NY)
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