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Altar Boyz
Altar Boyz, a new musical comedy about a struggling Christian boy-band "riding the wave of America's latest fascination with religion. Armed with catchy melodies, freaky moves and product in their hair, the self anointed apostles of pop (Matthew, Mark, Luke, Juan . . . and Abraham [he's Jewish]) bring their soul-saving tour to New York City, with their heavenly lyrics like 'Girl, You Make Me Wanna Wait' and 'Jesus Called Me On My Cell Phone.'
Venue: New World Stages / Stage 4 Address: 340 West 50th Street
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Avenue Q
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 where people and puppets live as neighbors and deal with some of life's most thorny issues: romance, sex, money, career, rent and matters unmentionable. AVENUE Q is the story of Princeton, a bright-eyed college grad who comes to New York City with big dreams and a tiny bank account. He soon discovers that the only neighborhood in his price range is Avenue Q; still, the neighbors seem nice. There's Brian the out-of-work comedian and his therapist fiancee Christmas Eve; Nicky the good-hearted slacker and his roommate Rod -- a Republican investment banker who seems to have some sort of secret; an Internet addict called Trekkie Monster; and a very cute kindergarten teaching assistant named Kate. Together, Princeton and his newfound friends struggle to find jobs, dates, and their ever-elusive purpose in life.
Venue: Golden Theatre Address: 252 West 45th Street
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Billy Elliot
BILLY ELLIOT is a funny, heart-warming and feel-good celebration of one young boy's dream in a gripping tale of triumph over adversity. Based on the enormously popular film, this powerful new musical is the story of a boy who discovers he has a special talent for dance, while the boys all around him are more interested in boxing. An unprecedented smash in the West End, where it has won 9 Best Musical awards, broken UK box office records and continues to sell out nightly, BILLY ELLIOT has been created by the film's director (Stephen Daldry), writer (Lee Hall) and choreographer (Peter Darling), who are joined by music legend Elton John, one of the most celebrated pop songwriters of the last 30 years.
Venue: Imperial Theatre Address: 249 West 45th Street
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Blue Man Group
Blue Man Group features three enigmatic bald and blue characters who take the audience through a multi-sensory experience that combines theatre, percussive music, art, science and vaudeville into a form of entertainment that is like nothing else.
NOTE: Theatre is NOT wheelchair accessible. Patrons must be able to negotiate 3-6 steps to enter lobby and theatre. No elevators or escalators.
Venue: Astor Place Theater Address: 434 Lafayette Street
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BOEING
Fasten your seatbelts for this new smash-hit production of the classic comedy Boeing Boeing, which lands on Broadway following a critically-acclaimed run in London's West End! The hilarious story of a bachelor juggling three flight attendant fiancées, Boeing Boeing is directed by Tony Award® nominee Matthew Warchus.
Venue: Longacre Theatre Address: 220 West 48th Street
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CATERED
Tony Award winner Faith Prince, Tony nominee Tom Wopat and four-time Tony winner Harvey Fierstein lead the dream cast of A CATERED AFFAIR, the heartwarming and funny new musical about a '50s Bronx mother's efforts to give her only daughter the elaborate wedding she never had - and the bride never asked for. Written by Fierstein and acclaimed songwriter John Bucchino and directed by Tony-winner John Doyle, it's the wedding of the year and the musical of the season.
Venue: Walter Kerr Theatre Address: 219 West 48 Street
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Chicago
Chicago is the kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a chorus girl who kills her lover as a career move; Billy Flynn, a sharp lawyer who turns Roxie into a celebrity; and Velma Kelly, a dancing jailbird with an ear for headlines and an eye for talent. Chicago, winner of six 1997 Tony Awards, including Best Musical Revival, is a loving look back at vaudeville, a timely satire of the justice system, and a reminder of what great theater can be. Created by the legendary John Kander, Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse
Venue: Ambassador Theatre Address: 219 West 49th Street
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Chorusline
Broadway gypsies bare their souls and put their lives "on the line" as they audition for an unnamed Broadway musical. The 1975 show won the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Best Musical. The score includes "What I Did for Love," "The Music and the Mirror," "At the Ballet" and "Dance Ten, Looks Three. "
Venue: Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre Address: 236 West 45th Street
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Cirque Dreams: Jungle Fantasy
Cirque Dreams: Jungle Fantasy is an exotic encounter inspired by nature's unpredictable creations that are brought to life by an international cast of 25 soaring aerialists, spine-bending contortionists, acrobats, jugglers and musicians. The astounding feats performed in this action packed Circque Dream are enhanced with over 150 spectacular costumes and set in a fantastical jungle ignited by striking visual effects.
From the breathtaking aerial ballet of butterflies to the balancing giraffes, gigantic flowers and trees, this world-class explosion of athleticism, theatre and imagination is a Broadway first.
Please Note: Orchestra rows U-Y have a full view of the stage except for 15 minutes of action that rises to the top of the stage. Patrons will still be able to experience the performance and enjoy the show as it is performed on stage and at different levels in the air.
Venue: Broadway Theatre Address: 1681 Broadway (at 53rd Street)
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EQUUS
Psychiatrist Martin Dysart is brought the most challenging case of his career in Alan Strang who seems like a normal seventeen year old. The boy's life appears routine and his family loving. However, Alan?s passion for horses and an encounter with a stablehand has led him to behave in the most devastating way. Only Dysart seems able to grasp the answer to this psychological puzzle. Note: contains nudity and adult themes.
Venue: Broadhurst Theatre Address: 235 West 44th Street
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Grease
Grease, with book, music, and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey is the all American musical set at Rydell High in the 50's. After spending a hopelessly devoted summer with a new girl in town, Sandy Dumbrowski, Danny Zuko's world is thrown upside down when Sandy appears at Rydell on the first day of school. What follows is a rock 'n roll celebration of growin' up, cruisin' with friends and goin' steady while Danny and The T Birds spar with The Pink Ladies who take "good-girl" Sandy under their wing.
In addition to the smash Jacobs-Casey songs including "Summer Nights" , "Greased Lightnin", and "We Go Together" made famous by the original Broadway production, the 2007 Broadway production will include "You're The One That I Want", "Hopelessly Devoted To You", and "Sandy" from the 1978 film starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John as the lovelorn leads.
Venue: Brooks Atkinson Theatre Address: 256 West 47th Street
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Gypsy
Patti LuPone makes theater history in the quintessential American musical. Curtain up! Light the lights! Be there as Broadway?s leading lady takes on its greatest role, in this new production staged by the show?s author himself: theater legend Arthur Laurents. These two mega-talents join forces, and the result is ?as close to perfection as anything you?ll see.? (New York Daily News). Everything?s coming up roses at last, as Broadway?s powerhouse performer takes on the role she was born to play.
Venue: St. James Theatre Address: 246 West 44th Street
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Hairspray
With big girls, big hair, and even bigger laughs, comes Hairspray, a splashy new musical based on the 1988 John Waters film. It's 1962 and Baltimore teen Tracy Turnblad has only one dream--to dance on the popular Corny Collins Show. When her dream comes true, Tracy is transformed from social outcast to sudden star, but she must use her newfound power to vanquish the reigning teen queen, win the affections of heartthrob Link Larkin and integrate a TV network, all without denting her 'do!
Venue: Neil Simon Theatre Address: 250 West 52nd Street
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In The Heights
In The Heights is a new musical about two days in the life of Washington Heights, a vibrant and tight knit neighborhood at the top of Manhattan. From the vantage point of Usnavi's corner bodega, we experience the joys, heartbreaks and bonds of a Latino community struggling to redefine home.
Venue: Richard Rodgers Theatre Address: 226 West 46th Street
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Legally Blonde
Golden-headed and hearted, Elle Woods is not taking "no" for an answer. So when her ambitious Harvard bound boyfriend dumps her because he doesn't think a California blonde fits in with his plans to become an east coast senator, she puts down the credit card, hits the books, and takes on the biggest challenge of her charmed life: to get into Harvard, win back her man, and prove to the world and herself that there's much more to her than meets the eye.
Venue: Palace Theatre Address: 1564 Broadway
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Lion King
Julie Taymor's acclaimed staging of the Disney animated film has been hailed as a Broadway landmark. The story of a young lion cub's personal journey toward his destiny as king is enhanced by the lyrics of Tim Rice and the music of Elton John.
Venue: Minskoff Theatre Address: 200 W 45 Street
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Little Mermaid
In a magical kingdom beneath the sea, a beautiful young mermaid named Ariel longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above. But, first she'll have to defy her father the king of the sea, escape the clutches of an evil sea witch and convince a prince that she's the girl with the perfect voice.
Venue: Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Address: 205 W 46th Street
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Mamma Mia
Mamma Mia collects a group of hit songs by the Swedish supergroup ABBA and shapes them around the story of a single mother coping with her young daughter's marriage on a picturesque Greek isle. While the daughter plans her future with the love of her life, her mother is haunted by three different men who may or may not be her daughter's father. Among the songs are such familiar '70s staples as "Dancing Queen", "Knowing Me", "Knowing You", "Take a Chance on Me" and "The Winner Takes It All".
Venue: Winter Garden Theatre Address: 1634 Broadway
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Mary Poppins
Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, this is the story of the Banks family and how their lives change after the arrival of nanny Mary Poppins at their home at 17 Cherry Tree Lane in London.
Venue: New Amsterdam Theatre Address: 214 W 42nd Street
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OSAGE-MB
August: Osage County comes to Broadway directly from its critically acclaimed sold-out engagement at Chicago's Tony Award-winning Steppenwolf Theatre Company. This thrilling new American play by Pulitzer Prize finalist Tracy Letts (Bug, Killer Joe) has been hailed by the New York Times as "hugely entertaining! A ripsnorter full of blistering, funny dialogue, acid-etched characterizations and scenes of no-holds-barred emotional combat." When their patriarch vanishes, the Weston clan must return to their three-story home in rural Oklahoma to get to the heart of the matter. With rich insight and brilliant humor, Letts paints a vivid portrait of a Midwestern family at a turning point that is "not-to-be-missed" (Chicago Tribune).
Venue: Music Box Theatre Address: 239 West 45th Street
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RENT
RENT is the groundbreaking musical phenomenon that truly changed Broadway forever and touched millions. Its breathtaking score and inspirational story have defined an entire generation. And now, this musical theater landmark is coming to the end of its journey. After twelve amazing years at Broadway's Nederlander Theatre, RENT ? the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical phenomenon ? will play its final performance September 7th. There?s NO DAY BUT TODAY to celebrate RENT one last time with someone you love.
Venue: Nederlander Theatre Address: 208 West 41st Street
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Shrek The Musical
This fall, the most beloved swamp-dwelling ogre of all time will make his Broadway debut in Shrek the Musical.
This all-new production is based on Shrek's adventures in the classic William Steig book and Oscar-winning film. Joining Shrek on his journey from the swamp to the stage will be his wisecracking sidekick Donkey, Princess Fiona, Lord Farquaad and a chorus of everybody's favorite fractured fairytale creatures. With more layers than ever and a completely original new score, Shrek the Musical proves that there's more to the story than meets the ears.
Venue: Broadway Theatre Address: 1681 Broadway (at 53rd Street)
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Spamalot
Telling the legendary tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and their quest for the Holy Grail, Monty Python's SPAMALOT features a chorus line of dancing divas and knights, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and one legless knight. Together they create unforgettable musical production numbers which, Python-alum/book writer Eric Idle promises, will be "as good as or quite likely better than any other show with killer rabbits and a legless knight opening on Broadway this season."
Venue: Shubert Theatre Address: 225 West 44th Street
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Spring Awakening
Winner of 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical! Adapted from Franz Wedekind's play of the same name, with an acclaimed musical score by Duncan Sheik, book by Steven Sater and direction by three time Drama Desk Award winner Michael Mayer, Spring Awakening boldly depicts how a dozen young people make their way through the thrilling, complicated, confusing and mysterious time of their sexual awakening.
Venue: Address: 230 W 49th Street
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The 39 Steps
Alfred Hitchcock's classic spy thriller, The 39 Steps, brilliantly and hilariously recreated as the smash hit Olivier Award Winning Best New Comedy. This blissfully funny show follows the incredible adventures of our handsome hero Richard Hannay, complete with stiff-upper-lip, British gung-ho and pencil moustache as he encounters dastardly murders, double-crossing secret agents, and, of course, devastatingly beautiful women. This wonderfully inventive and gripping comedy thriller features four fearless actors, playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced fun and thrilling action.
Venue: Cort Theatre Address: 138 West 48th Street
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The Phantom of the Opera
A disfigured musical genius haunts the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera and exerts strange control over a lovely young soprano. Based on "Le Fantome de L'Opera" by Gaston Leroux. Score includes: "Music of the Night," "Angel of Music," "Think of Me" and the title song. Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash musicalization of the Gaston Leroux novel won the 1988 Tony Award for Best Musical.
Venue: Majestic Theatre Address: 245 West 44th Street
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THURGOOD
His performances have been deemed ?brilliant, ?riveting? and ?electrifying? by The New York Times. He?s a Tony Award winner, a Drama Desk Award winner, an Emmy Award winner, an Academy Award nominee and the recipient of a Theatre World Award. And in George Stevens Jr.?s powerful new play, Thurgood, the towering Laurence Fishburne brings the words, wit and wisdom of one of America?s greatest heroes to life.
Thurgood Marshall rose from the backstreets of Baltimore to the Supreme Court of the United States, overcoming whatever obstacles society placed in his way. Thurgood is his remarkable story, a triumph of courage -- not just for the man, but for the nation he bravely challenged and proudly served.
Written by eleven time Emmy Award winner and two time Peabody Award winner George Stevens, Jr., Thurgood is directed by Leonard Foglia, who also directed Broadway?s Tony Award-winning play, Master Class. Thurgood
Venue: Booth Theatre Address: 222 West 45th Street
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Xanadu
Based on the cult, roller-disco-themed film starring Olivia Newton-John, Xanadu tells of the love between a goddess and the mortal she inspires.
Venue: Helen Hayes Theatre Address: 240 W 44th Street
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