Top Broadway Show Event Tickets - It’s SHOWTIME!
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It’s never been so easy to catch a great show! From Broadway and touring hits like Wicked to can’t-miss comedy like Bill Cosby to family fun with Cirque du Soleil, get out and see a show with just a few clicks.
Jersey Boys Tickets - Almost Too Good to Be True!
Director Des MacAnuff and his crackerjack cast turned what might have been just a routine behind-the-music bio (about the rise of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons) into an acclaimed megahit, snagging the Tony for Best Musical and making Jersey Boys tickets a white-hot commodity. The real surprise: the book. Clive Barnes calls it “as tight and absorbing as an Arthur Miller play.”
Wicked Tickets - It’s Not easy Being green!
The misunderstood Wicked Witch of the West is known to be green, evil and covetous of ruby slippers. Gregory Maguire provided a new look at Elphaba in his bestselling book, now a Broadway show so popular it’s touring the nation. “Wicked” tickets treat you to the most popular tunes from Times Square, and the outrageous notion that green witches aren’t always wicked.
The Lion King - Hear the Roar and Feel the Love!
When this musical opened in 1997, small children were the biggest fans of Disney’s film “The Lion King.” Tickets for the Broadway version began selling like hotcakes, however, once grownups got a glimpse of the stage magic that director Julie Taymor and composer Elton John managed to create (along with Disney’s estimated $20m bankroll). Taymor’s balletic puppetry is eye candy for kids of all ages. LionKing, Hear the roar!
The Drowsy Chaperone - New Old-Fashioned Musical Comedy
This hilarious new musical is the sleeper hit of the season, an ingratiatingly goofy show that began its life at the 1999 Toronto Fringe Festival. A die-hard showtune fan puts on his favorite cast album, and it magically bursts to life before the audience’s eyes-a fictitious 1928 musical called The Drowsy Chaperone. Tickets for the show are even more in demand after its five-Tony win.
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