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But above all, she is the designer of the costumes, masks, and puppets — and it is these visuals that make this show a good first theatrical experience. Tickets to Lion King. Tickets to Phantom of the Opera. Tickets to Wicked. There ARE ways to get affordable tickets to Broadway shows, especially if you are willing to 1.

Wait until the day of the performance, and 2. Live with uncertainty. For a show-by-show breakdown on the discounts available, check out Broadway for Broke People. Some of the best shows on Broadway began Off-Broadway. Off-Broadway shows tend to be more adventurous and less expensive.

But they also tend to have more limited runs, and be less publicized. A willingness to hunt a little will pay off in a satisfying discovery, and bragging rights possibly for years to come. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Email Address. Excerpts and links to the content may be used. Note: It helps to be familiar with the songs. They had no idea that it was based on a true story.

Holds the record for longest-running American musical in Broadway history. We forgot how many recognizable songs came from Chicago.

The dancing, ensemble, talent are all remarkable. You should absolutely watch the Broadway version! Based on interviews with locals, Come From Away is about how hosting this international community of strangers spurred unexpected camaraderie in extraordinary circumstances.

The musical does an amazing job of capturing so many different emotions from that day and masterfully weaved in difficult topics like racism. It had us laughing, crying, singing along, and certainly helped restore some faith in humanity.

When a baking contest in a nearby county offers her a chance at escape, Jenna must weigh her commitments against a rare shot at freedom and recognition. It was a cute story and they do a good job of making it feel immersive. You can even buy mason jar pies to eat during the show. Chris Fitzgerald absolutely steals the show. His first song completely blew away the audience. The music was catchy, and they do an amazing job blending multiple stories.

It had you rooting for all the characters. Under the spell of the night sky, their lives intertwine in unexpected ways, and this once sleepy town begins to wake up.

I would compare it to a beautiful and artsy indie film compared to a feel good blockbuster. Everything about it was beautiful: the lyrics, the music, the performances. You felt like you were part of the scene. As they work to turn the factory around, this unlikely pair finds that they have more in common than they ever dreamed possible. We were torn about the guy who played Charlie but Lola absolutely commanded the stage during our show. The show is fun but none of the songs were in particularly catchy.

A businessman hires an escort to spend the weekend with him, but before long, the two learn that their connection goes beyond a simple transaction. They were all performed by the ensemble casts dressed as the artists. The storytelling reminded us of Jersey Boys although we still like JB better and parts of the story felt slow, but overall we still left smiling. If you have a hard time deciding which show you want to go to and want to leave it up to chance, check out Broadway Roulette.

You start of by selecting a date and number of tickets, then you select preferences like musicals only family-friendly. On the morning of your date, you get an email with what spin you got! Have you seen any of these Broadway shows in NYC or the traveling ones?

Hear the number "Alexander Hamilton". Did I cry all the way through "The Circle of Life"? I sure did. Had I forgotten just how special this production truly is? If you haven't seen the Broadway version of the Disney hit in a while and you want to be immersed in stagecraft, go again.

You won't regret it. Listen to "Shadowland". There are deaths, divorces, and beheadings, but that's just par if not Parr, as in Catherine for the course when you're dealing with the six wives of Henry VIII. But this production imagines the ladies as fierce pop stars, a girl group in the guise of the Spice Girls or Fifth Harmony. The members of Six stage a competition for the audience every night: They'll each get a solo detailing their tragic tale, and whichever one had the worst time being married to the English monarch wins.

Anne of Cleves brings down the house with her killer bop about living large after Henry thinks she doesn't match her Hans Holbein portrait a. Jane Seymour sings a plaintive ballad. All the performers do some incredible vocal olympics, belting high notes and doing runs as if their lives depended on it.

The show's feel-good feminist messaging is not all that challenging, but who cares when you're caught up in the catchy tunes? Watch highlights from the show. Sure, it was snubbed for Best Play at the Tonys, but you should still make time for it—that is, if you can snag a ticket. Over a little more than an hour, Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr each explains why her marriage to the king was the unhappiest, no matter how it ended.

You know the old rhyme: divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. I wanted to show each of them, and all of us, in our totality. She won a Tony for the part in



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