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A Behanding in Spokane
The title is just the starting point; take a man searching for his missing hand (Christopher Walken), two con artists out to make a few hundred bucks (Anthony Mackie and Zoe Kazan), and an overly curious hotel clerk (Sam Rockwell), and the rest is up for grabs. A Behanding in Spokane is Academy Award-winner Martin McDonagh's hilariously black comedy, a world premiere which marks McDonagh's first American-set play.
Venue: Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. Address: 236 West 45th Street.
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A Little Night Music - NYC
Based on Ingmar Bergman's film Smiles of a Summer Night, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC is set in a weekend country house in turn of the century Sweden, bringing together surprising liaisons, long simmering passions and a taste of love?s endless possibilities. Hailed as witty and wildly romantic, the story centers on the elegant actress Desirée Armfeldt and the spider?s web of sensuality, intrigue and desire that surrounds her.
*Please note: Catherine Zeta-Jones will not be performing the role of Desiree from Tuesday - February 16 to Sunday - February 21, 2010, and Tuesday - March 30, 2010, to Sunday - April 4, 2010. Angela Lansbury will be performing during these dates.
The current cast is scheduled to appear through June 20. The cast beginning June 22 is to be determined.
Venue: Walter Kerr Theatre. Address: 219 West 48 Street.
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A View from the Bridge
In A View from the Bridge, Arthur Miller's most passionate drama, Liev Schreiber plays Eddie Carbone, a Brooklyn longshoreman obsessed with his 17-year-old niece Catherine, played by Scarlett Johansson. When Catherine falls in love with a newly arrived immigrant, Eddie's jealousy erupts in a rage that consumes him, his family, and his world.
Venue: Cort Theatre. Address: 138 West 48th Street.
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All About Me
Song stylist Michael Feinstin 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.
Venue: . Address: 124 West 43rd Street (Between Broadway and 6th Ave.
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American Idiot
American Idiot follows the exhilarating journey of young Americans as they search for themselves in a time of change of change and war, borne along by Green Day's electrifying songs. This high-octane show includes every song from the hugely popular 2004 album of the same name, as well as several new songs from 21st Century Breakdown. Green Day one two Grammys® - Best Rock Album and Record of the Year - for its multi-platinum American Idiot, which sold more than 12 million copies worldwide. Now the band brings this explosive album to the stage with director Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening) who collaborated with Billie Joe Armstrong, the band's frontman and lyricist, on the book. Orchestrated by Tom Kitt (Tony®-winning composer of Next to Normal) and choreographed by Steven Hoggett (Black Watch), American Idiot is 95 minutes of euphoria.
Venue: St. James Theatre. Address: 246 West 44th Street.
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Avenue Q - NYC
Avenue Q is the best show of the year! Just when you're wheezing with laughter from the hummable, hilarious tunes, you're blindsided by a beautifully sincere love song. There's no handy way to describe 'AVENUE Q,' except as one of the funniest shows you're ever likely to see." Entertainment Weekly
"A thoroughly infectious musical that qualifies as a serious blessing." Ben Brantley, The New York Times
"Rekindles your faith in the American musical." Peter Marks, The Washington Post
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 fianceé Christmas Eve; Nicky the good-hearted slacker and his roommate Rod -- a Republican investment banker who seems to have s
Venue: New World Stages / Stage 3. Address: 340 West 50th Street.
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Billy Elliot - NYC
The one name on everybody?s lips is BILLY. BILLY ELLIOT The Musical is the new show that has captured Broadway?s heart and received the best reviews for any musical in years. Called ?EXTRAORDINARILY UPLIFTING? by Time Out New York and ?INTOXICATING? by The New York Times, BILLY ELLIOT is a joyous, exciting and feel-good celebration of one boy following his heart and making his dreams come true.
Based on the critically acclaimed feature film, BILLY ELLIOT is brought to life by the movie?s original creative team ? director Stephen Daldry, choreographer Peter Darling and writer Lee Hall ? along with music legend Elton John, who has written what the New York Post calls ?HIS BEST SCORE YET!?
Venue: Imperial Theatre. Address: 249 West 45th Street.
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Blue Man Group - NYC
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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Chicago - NYC
COME ON, BABE!
If you?re looking for razzle-dazzle entertainment?
If you?re looking for a night out at the theater you?ll remember for years to come?
If you?re looking for pure Broadway? then look no further than CHICAGO!
A true New York City institution, CHICAGO has everything that makes Broadway great: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz; one show-stopping-song after another; and the most astonishing dancing you?ve ever seen.
No wonder CHICAGO has been honored with six Tony Awards®, two Olivier Awards®, a Grammy and thousands of standing ovations.
It?s also no surprise that CHICAGO has wowed audiences all around the world, from Mexico City to Moscow, from Sao Paulo to South Africa.
But the hottest place to experience it is on Broadway. There?s always someone fabulous center stage.
Whether you?re looking for your first Broadway musical? whether you?ve seen the Academy Award®-winning film and want to experience the show live on stage? or whether you?ve seen it before and want to recapture the magic, CHICAGO always delivers.
Venue: Ambassador Theatre. Address: 219 West 49th Street.
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Cirque Du Soleil’s OVO
OVO is a headlong rush into a colorful ecosystem teeming with life, where insects work, eat, crawl, flutter, play, fight and look for love in a non-stop riot of energy and movement. The insects' home is a world of biodiversity and beauty filled with noisy action and moments of quiet emotion.
When a mysterious egg appears in their midst, the insects are awestruck and intensely curious about this iconic object that represents the enigma and cycles of their lives.
It?s love at first sight when a gawky, quirky insect arrives in this bustling community and a fabulous ladybug catches his eye ? and the feeling is mutual.
OVO is overflowing with contrasts. The hidden, secret world at our feet is revealed as tender and torrid, noisy and quiet, peaceful and chaotic. And as the sun rises on a bright new day the vibrant cycle of insect life begins anew.
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Come Fly Away
COME FLY AWAY is the new Broadway musical that brings together the legendary music of Frank Sinatra and the creative vision of Tony Award winner Twyla Tharp.
This one-of-a-kind experience combines the seductive vocals of "Ol' Blue Eyes" with the sizzling sounds of a live 19-piece big band and the visceral thrill of Tharp's choreography. As fifteen of the world's best dancers tell the story of four couples falling in and out of love at a swinging nightclub on a sultry summer night, you will be transported to a world of moonlit romance and astonishing beauty. COME FLY AWAY features a score of beloved Sinatra classics including "The Summer Wind," "Fly Me to the Moon," "One for My Baby," "My Way," "Theme from New York, New York," and "I've Got the World on a String."
Experience the bubbling exhilaration of a first kiss, the kinetic excitement of a first dance and the bittersweet longing of a first goodbye at COME FLY AWAY, the most romantic evening on Broadway!
Venue: Marquis Theatre. Address: 211 West 45th Street.
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Fences
Two-time Academy Award® winner Denzel Washington returns to Broadway, alongside Academy Award nominee and Tony Award® winner Viola Davis, in August Wilson?s monumental Pulitzer Prize-winning play. This strictly limited 13-week engagement begins April 14th at the Cort Theatre.
Venue: Cort Theatre. Address: 138 West 48th Street.
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God of Carnage
God of Carnage deals with the aftermath of a playground altercation between two boys and what happens when their parents meet to talk about it.
Until February 28, 2010, the cast is Christine Lahti, Annie Potts, Jimmy Smits and Ken Stott.
Beginning March 2, 2010: Dylan Baker, Jeff Daniels, Lucy Liu, Janet McTeer
Venue: Jacobs Theatre. Address: 242 WEST 45th Street.
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Hair - NYC
Winner of the 2009 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, The Public Theater's joyous production of HAIR has returned to Broadway. A celebration of life, a love letter to freedom and a passionate cry for hope and change, HAIR features some of the greatest songs ever written for the stage.
Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical may not be appropriate for young theatergoers under the age of 12. The production contains scenes that briefly depict profanity, nudity and simulated drug use.
Venue: Al Hirschfeld Theatre. Address: 302 West 45th Street.
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In The Heights - NYC
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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Jersey boys - NYC
The story of the legendary Four Seasons, blue-collar boys who formed a singing group and reached the heights of rock 'n' roll stardom. The musical will feature such Seasons' hits as "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Oh What a Night," and "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You."
Venue: August Wilson Theatre. Address: 245 West 52nd Street.
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La Cage Aux Folles - NYC
Five-time Emmy Award-winning star Kelsey Grammer will make his Broadway debut opposite Olivier Award-winner Douglas Hodge in the Tony Award and Olivier Award-winning musical comedy, LA CAGE AUX FOLLES. Grammer will play Georges, the owner/emcee of the St. Tropez nightclub where his partner, Albin (Hodge), stars as the drag queen headliner, Zara. LA CAGE AUX FOLLES features music and lyrics by Jerry Herman and book by Harvey Fierstein, based on the play by Jean Poiret.
Venue: Longacre Theatre. Address: 220 West 48th Street.
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Lend Me a Tenor - NYC
It?s September 8th, 1934, and Cleveland?s premiere opera producer is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. The tickets are sold, the stage is set, and the thirty-piece orchestra is ready. But, it?s about to become un disastro gigantesco, because it?s three minutes to curtain, and the leading man - the greatest tenor in the world - has gone missing!
The starry revival of Ken Ludwig?s LEND ME A TENOR features a first-class line up: ANTHONY LaPAGLIA (Without A Trace), TONY SHALHOUB (Monk), JUSTIN BARTHA (The Hangover) and a top-notch supporting cast, all staged by actor/director STANLEY TUCCI (Julie & Julia). Don?t miss these hilarious hijinks of operatic proportions.
Venue: Music Box Theatre. Address: 239 West 45th Street.
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Lion King -- NYC
Hailed by Newsweek as "a landmark event in entertainment," THE LION KING is a breathtaking adventure that stretches the boundaries of Broadway, from the heart of Africa to the plains of your imagination. See it now. Remember it forever.
Venue: Minskoff Theatre. Address: 200 W 45 Street.
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Looped
Looped tells the story of Tallulah Bankhead, the internationally celebrated actress, being called into a sound studio in 1965 to re-record (or ''loop'') one line of dialogue for what would be her last film -- the dreadful ''Die, Die My Darling.'' Southern, but by no means a belle, Ms. Bankhead was known for her wild partying and convention-defying exploits that surpassed even today's celebrity bad girls. Given her inebriated state and inability to loop the line properly, what ensues is an uproarious showdown between an uptight film editor and the outrageous legend.
Venue: Lyceum Theatre. Address: 149 West 45th Street.
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Mamma Mia - NYC
A mother. A daughter. 3 possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you?ll never forget!
Everyone has fallen in love with the music, the story and the characters that make MAMMA MIA! Broadway?s ultimate feel-good show and the most successful movie-musical of all time. Now it?s your turn to fall for this smash-hit that combines the storytelling magic of ABBA with an enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship.
One of Broadway?s biggest hits, over 40 million people around the world have had the time of their life at MAMMA MIA!? Whether it's your first, or your fourteenth visit, see the hit musical that has people coming back for more, because every time feels like the first time at MAMMA MIA!
Venue: Winter Garden Theatre. Address: 1634 Broadway.
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Mary Poppins - NYC
Believe in the magic of MARY POPPINS, the perfectly magical musical, filled with priceless memories, timeless songs ("Chim Chim Cher-ee," "Let?s Go Fly a Kite," "Supercalifragilisticexpialadocious") and more than just a spoonful of Disney stagecraft. It?s guaranteed lift your spirits to new heights.
Venue: New Amsterdam Theatre. Address: 214 W 42nd Street.
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Memphis
Turn up that dial! From the underground clubs of Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee, by way of hit runs at the La Jolla Playhouse and Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre, comes this sizzling new Broadway musical with heart, soul and energy to burn. Set in the turbulent south in the 1950's, MEMPHIS is the story of Huey Calhoun, a white radio DJ whose love of good music transcends race lines and airwaves. Thanks in part to his passionate persistence, "race" music reaches the center of the radio dial, quickly exploding throughout mainstream America. But when Huey falls for a beautiful black singer he has set on the path to stardom, whether the world is really ready for this music, and their love, is put to the test.
Venue: Shubert Theatre. Address: 225 West 44th Street.
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Next To Normal
Next to Normal is a contemporary musical that explores how one suburban household copes with crisis. With provocative lyrics, and an electrifying score of more than 30 original songs, Next to Normal shows how far two parents will go to keep themselves sane and their family's world intact.
Venue: Booth Theatre. Address: 222 West 45th Street.
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Promises Promises
It's Manhattan. It's the '60s. And the city is back in full swing, in Broadway's first-ever revivial of PROMISES, PROMISES--starring Emmy Award winner Sean Hayes (Will and Grace) as the enterprising associate on the way up, and Tony Award winnter Kristin Chenoweth (Wicked) as the cafeteria waitress whose romantic troubles have got her down. Don't miss this smart and sexy musical based on the Oscar-winning Bily Wilder film, The Apartment.
Venue: Broadway Theatre. Address: 1681 Broadway (at 53rd Street).
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Race
Nothing is ever as simple as black and white.
RACE is the riveting new play by America's foremost playwright, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner DAVID MAMET (Glengarry Glen Ross, Speed-the-Plow, American Buffalo). Directed by the playwright, it stars Emmy Award winner James Spader ("Boston Legal"), Tony nominee and television star David Alan Grier ("In Living Color"), Kerry Washington (Ray) and Richard Thomas (Twelve Angry Men).
Venue: Barrymore Theatre. Address: 243 West 47th Street.
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Rock of Ages
In 1987 on the Sunset Strip, a small-town girl met a big-city dreamer and in L.A.?s most legendary rock club they fell in love to the greatest songs of the ?80?s. It?s Rock of Ages, a hilarious feel-good love story told through the hit songs of iconic rockers Journey, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Foreigner, Pat Benatar, Whitesnake, and many more. Don?t miss this awesomely good time that the New York Times calls ?Absurdly enjoyable! As guilty as pleasures get!? and Time Out raves ?Excellent! Rock and comedy in perfect proportion!?
Venue: Brooks Atkinson Theatre. Address: 256 West 47th Street.
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South Pacific
Now in its first Broadway revival, SOUTH PACIFIC won seven 2008 Tonys and has been playing to sold-out houses since the first preview in March 2008. Three time Tony nominee Kelli O'Hara and 2008 Tony-winner for Outstanding Actor in a Musical, Paulo Szot lead the marvelous cast of 40 directed by Tony winner Bartlett Sher.
Although well known for its extraordinary score -- the songs include "Some Enchanted Evening," "Younger Than Springtime," "Bali Ha'i," "There Is Nothin' Like a Dame," and "A Wonderful Guy" -- SOUTH PACIFIC is also a deeply felt drama. Its portrayal of Americans stationed in an alien culture in wartime is as relevant today as when it first thrilled audiences in 1949.
Venue: Lincoln Center-Vivian Beaumont. Address: 150 West 65th Street.
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The Miracle Worker
The first Broadway revival of The Miracle Worker stars Academy Award® nominee Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine) and Tony Award® nominee Alison Pill (The Lieutenant of Inishmore) as Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan, iconic roles made famous by Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke in the Tony Award-winning play and landmark feature film adaptation. Set in the South in the 1880s, The Miracle Worker tells 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 the extraordinary teacher who taught her to communicate with the world, Annie Sullivan.
Venue: Circle In The Square Theatre. Address: 1633 Broadway.
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The Phantom of the Opera - NYC
More than two decades after he first ascended from the depths of the Paris Opera House to carry theatergoers to the heights of excitement, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA continues to shatter records on Broadway and around the world.
The winner of seven 1988 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Andrew Lloyd Webber?s masterwork is more than the longest-running musical in Broadway history ? it?s an international phenomenon that unmasks emotions like no other show can, leaving audiences everywhere breathless.
Today, more than 21 years after its first Broadway performance, PHANTOM is the one show all others are measured against. The sumptuous score, the haunting romance, the timeless story of seduction and despair.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - Broadway?s longest running musical?ever.
Venue: Majestic Theatre. Address: 245 West 44th Street.
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The Temperamentals
Critics hail The Temperamentals as intelligent, political, witty, moving, wise, and most importantly, entertaining. It tells the story of a group of courageous men who joined together to build the Mattachine Society, the first gay rights organization in the United States. The play features the intimate and complex relationship between Harry Hay and young fashion designer Rudy Gernreich, set against the backdrop of 1950?s Hollywood and the McCarthy era.
Venue: New World Stages / Stage 5. Address: 340 West 50th Street.
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West Side Story - NYC
With tunes by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, West Side Story takes Romeo & Juliet as the inspiration for its story about young lovers torn apart by ethnic gang rivalries in 1950s New York. Helmed by book writer Arthur Laurents, the revival will, for the first time, incorporate Spanish into the show's book and songs. The production will have a cast of 37 and an orchestra of 30.
Venue: Palace Theatre. Address: 1564 Broadway.
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Wicked- NYC
WICKED, the untold story of the Witches of Oz, features music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Godspell, Pippin) and book by Winnie Holzman ("My So-called Life," "Once And Again" and "thirtysomething"), and is based on the best-selling novel by Gregory Maguire.
Wicked takes a revisionist look at an American icon of evil and discovers how the young Elphaba, a passionate, committed young woman from Oz becomes the Wicked Witch of the West. Her character is contrasted with that of her school roommate Glinda, who grows up to be the Good Witch.
Venue: Gershwin Theatre. Address: 222 West 51 Street.
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