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42nd
Street
Based
on the classic 1933 movie musical of the same name,
42nd Street concerns the story of a naive young actress
named Peggy Sawyer who arrives to audition for the
new Julian Marsh extravaganza set to open on Broadway
starring aging leading lady Dorothy Brock.
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Aida
Set
in the time of Ancient Egypt, Aida is the exciting
and passionate tale of a captured Nubian princess
who falls in love with her conqueror, the Egyptian
captain, Radames. Aida becomes the handmaiden to the
daughter of the Pharaoh, Princess Amneris, who is
betrothed to Radames. Aida is a story of love, devotion
and betrayal spanning lifetimes.
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Beauty
and the Beast
In
Disney's theatrical recreation of the classic animated
film, Belle, a young woman in a small, provincial
town, meets the Beast, in reality a young prince whose
lack of compassion has trapped him in a spell placed
by an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love
and to be loved, the spell will be broken and he will
be transformed back to his former self. But time is
running out, and if the Beast does not learn his lesson,
he will be doomed for all eternity.
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Blue
Man Group
Blue
Man Group feature 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.
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Cats
The
most famous musical of all time is back! See it on
its first national tour following its record-breaking
Broadway run. Based on the T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's
Book of Practical Cats, all the wonder and spectacle
of this legendary production is live on stage in this
Andrew Lloyd Webber masterpiece. Featuring such hit
songs as "Mr. Mistoffelees" and "Memory," there's
no better way to introduce your family to the wonders
of live theater than with the magic, the mystery,
the memory of Cats.
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Grease
Rydell
High's spirited class of 1959-gum-chewing, hub-cap-stealing,
hotrod-loving boys with D.A.s and leatherjackets and
their wise-cracking girls in teased curls, bobby sox,
and pedal pushers-capture the look and sound of the
1950s in a rollicking musical that salutes the rock
'n' roll era. While hip Danny Zuke and wholesome Sandy
Dumbrowski resolve the problems of their mutual attraction
for each other, the gang sings and dances its way
through such nostalgic scenes as the pyjama party,
the prom, the burger palace, and the drive-in movie.
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Les
Miserables
Les
Miserables is a lavish musical (by the authors of
'Miss Saigon'), depicting 3 decades of early 19th
century France based on the novel by Victor Hugo.
It is the story of a saintly ex-prisoner who is on
the run from the police while protesting and fighting
battles for causes to help others.
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Mamma
Mia!
The
world-wide smash Mamma Mia! is a heartwarming and
funny new musical. On the eve of a wedding, a mother
and daughter are suprised by the arrival of three
men, one of whom may be the girl's father. You don't
have to be a fan of the supergroup ABBA, who provided
the 23 hit songs for Mamma
Mia!
to fall in love with this unforgettable new show,
that will have you dancing in the aisles!
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Movin'
Out
The
songs of 5-time Award winner Billy Joel and
the direction and choreography of 2-time Emmy Award
winner Twyla Tharp come together in Movin' Out - the
story of six lifelong friends told over two turbulent
decades. Featuring a remarkable cast of 27 and 24
Billy Joel classis, this brand new musical takes us
back to a time we all remember, to the days when almost
anything could happen to the nights when almost everything
did.
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Riverdance
The
international celebration of Irish music, song and
dance.
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Saturday
Night Fever
Saturday
Night Fever is a coming-of-age tale about young Tony
Manero, who learns the value of life in 1977 Brooklyn.
The show features the Bee Gee's legendary score, including
classics like "Night Fever," "Jive Talkin" and "Stayin'
Alive" which retain their full power to thrill even
two decades later. Also incorporated are hits "Tragedy"
and "What Kind Of Fool" as well as two songs written
especially for the stage "Immortality" and "First
And Last."
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Seussical
the Musical
Starring
Cathy Rigby as The Cat in the Hat, Seussical the Musical
explores the witty, wild and whimsical world of Dr.
Seuss, as you’ve never seen it before. Travel back
to your childhood to the land of the Whos and the
Jungle of Nool and re-discover the delightfully zany
characters created by one of the most beloved storytellers
of all time.
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Stomp
Music,
Dance, Theatre, Choreography or Performance Art? All
of the above! Or is it none of the above. Long-running
hit musical built around performers creating percussive
sound and athletic dances using trash can lids, broomsticks,
and other everyday objects. An exhilarating experience!
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The
Full Monty
Drop
everything! The Full Monty, Broadway's new smash hit,
is the funny and heartfelt story of a father who needs
to raise some quick cash to maintain custody of his
son. He hatches a plan with an unlikely group of lovable
misfits who have all of Buffalo wondering - can they
really pull it off? Based on the 1997 Academy Award
nominated sleeper hit of the same name. The Full Monty
is directed by Jack O'Brien and choreographed by Jerry
Mitchell, with book by Tony Award® winner Terrence
McNally and music and lyrics by David Yazbek.
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The
Lion King
Disneys
Broadway musical, The Lion King tells the story of
a young lion cub named Simba as he struggles to accept
the responsibilities of adulthood and his destined
role as King. The Lion King plays at the New Amsterdam
Theatre, Disneys new Broadway Theatre. Winner of six
1998 Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Director
(Julie Taymor).
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The
Phantom of the Opera
Winner
of seven 1988 Tony Awards including Best Musical,
The Phantom of the Opera is based on the novel by
Gaston Leroux. It tells the story of the hideously
deformed Phantom who lurks beneath the stage of the
Paris Opera, exercising a reign of terror over its
occupants. The phantom falls in love with the young
Soprano devoting himself to creating a new star for
the Opera by nurturing her extraordinary talents and
employing all the skills at his disposal.
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The
Producers
Based
on the Academy Award winning 1967 film of the same
name, The Producers is the story of down-on-his luck
theatrical producer, Max Bialystock (Brad Oscar) and
Leo Bloom (Steven Weber), a mousy accountant. Together,
they hatch the ultimate scam: Raise more money than
you need for a sure-fire Broadway fiasco...and pocket
the difference. Their Broadway brainchild is none
other than "Springtime for Hitler".
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