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Hairspray (Musical) |
Neil Simon Theatre
250 West 52nd Street,
New York, NY
Winner of 8 2003 Tony Awards
Best Musical
Best Actress in a Musical
Best Actor
Best Score
The Best Book of a Musical
Best Director of a Musical
Featured Actor in a Musical
Costume Design
Performance Schedule: Tuesday - Saturday @8PM
Wednesday and Saturday @2PM; Sunday @3PM
$25 rear mezzanine tickets are distributed by lottery at the theatre at 5pm for evening shows, 11am for Saturday matinees and noon for Sunday matinees. Winner must present valid photo ID and pay with cash.
Tickets: $65 - $100
Show Run Time: 2 hours and 40 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission.
Set in Baltimore in 1962, Hairspray is the story of plain-jane Tracy Turnblad, who is going to do whatever it takes to dance her way onto
TV's most popular show. 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! |
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Jersey Boys |
Virginia Theatre
245 West 52nd Street
New York, NY 10019
Performances from Sep, 2005
Closing Open-Ended
Performance Schedule: TBA
Pricing: TBA
Box Office: Tele-charge: (212) 239-6200
Outside NY: (800) 432-7250
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." |
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Lieutenant of Inishmore, The (Dark Comedy) |
Lyceum Theatre
149 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
Performances from 18 Apr 2006
Opening 03 May 2006
Closing Open-Ended
Performance Schedule: Tuesday @7pm - Wednesday - Saturday @8pm
Wednesday and Saturday @2pm - Sunday @3pm
Tickets available beginning March 26
Pricing: $36.25 - $91.25
Box Office: Telecharge (212) 239-6200/(800) 432-7250
Show Run Time: Two hours and five minutes, including one 15-minute
intermission
A wicked black comedy on the taboo subjects of Irish paramilitaries, extreme
violence,
guns and cats, The Lieutenant of Inishmore is at once shocking and farcical,
yet
devastating in its dissection of The Troubles. |
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Light in the Piazza, The (Musical) |
Vivian Beaumont Theater
150 West 65th Street
New York, NY
Performances from 17 Mar 2005
Opening 18 Apr 2005
Closing 12 Jun 2005
Performance Schedule: Tuesday - Saturday @8pm
Wednesday and Saturday @2pm Sunday @3pm
Tickets currently on sale only to Lincoln Center Theater members.
Tickets for the general public go on sale in January.
Pricing: $60 - $85
Beginning April 18: $65 - $90
Box Office: Tele-charge: (212) 239-6200
Group Sales info: Group Sales: Caryl Goldsmith, 212-889-4300
Show Run Time: Approximately two hours and 30 minutes, including one
15-minute intermission
The composer-lyricst of Floyd Collins and Myths and Hymns teams with
writer-director Craig Lucas (Prelude to a Kiss, Reckless, Blue Window) for
this story of an American girl with a secret who falls deeply in love with
an Italian man while visiting Florence with her disapproving mother. Based
on the novella by Elizabeth Spencer. |
| The Lion King (Musical) |
New Amsterdam Theatre
214 West 42nd Street, New York
Six Tony awards in 1998

Best Musical, Choreography and Direction.
Performance Schedule: Tuesday @7pm;
Wednesday - Saturday @8pm;
Wednesday and Saturday @2pm; Sunday @3pm
Tickets: $35-$100
Show Run Time: 2 hours, 45 minutes with one intermission.
The Lion King
This adaptation of the animated Disney film was the winner of 6 Tony awards
in 1998 including Best Musical, Choreography and Direction. Directed by
Julie Taymor, this production uses puppetry, costumes and a cast of 46 to
tell the story of Simba, the baby lion that grows up to be king of the
jungle. It’s terrific for children and parents alike. The quality of the
play took both audience and critics by surprise. This is not merely a
camped-up version of the movie, but rather a very dramatic and
spellbinding interpretation of the Disney film that stands alone. |
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