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Original Broadway Poster THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY Cyril Ritchard 1958 comedy US $32.00
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Original Broadway Poster THE ACT Liza Minnelli Barry Nelson Martin Scorsese 1977 US $45.00
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It is based in Africa and is about a lion cub, Simba, who is destined to become the next lion king after his father, the current lion king Mufasa. He and his best friend, Nala, are always up to mischief. Mufasa has a brother, Scar, who wants to become king himself and with the help of the wicked hyenas, he schemes to get rid of both Mufasa and Simba. He creates a stampede in which Mufasa is killed. Scar convinces Simba that it was all his fault and tells him to run away and never Come Back as the other lions would not forgive him. Poor Simba believes him and runs away. Simba meets a meerkat, Timon and a warthog, Pumbaa who become his friends and he grows up living with them and learning their leisurely way of life. As an adult he meets Nala again who tells him about how Scar is ruining the kingdom and how they need Simba to go back and save them. Simba is in a dilemma but eventually makes the right decision. The Broadway production of The Lion King is unique because of the use of animal masks over the heads of the actors so that their faces and expressions are not hidden from view. The audience sees both the character and the actor which creates a three dimensional effect. There is an extensive use of African masks and puppets in the show. As some critics have put it, the show is a visual masterpiece. The Broadway production has all the popular songs from the Disney film like "I Just Cant Wait To Be King", "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" and the ever popular "Hakuna Matata". The characters are as lovable and enduring as in the film. You laugh with Timon and Pumbaa, feel sorry for Simba, feel anger and hatred towards the evil Uncle Scar and respect for Mufasa. The play has won six Tony awards so far and is still running to packed houses at the Minskoff Theater. You have three options of getting tickets for The Lion King in Broadway. You can book tickets online, buy them in person from the box office or call a number to order them. It would probably be easier to get tickets for the shows on weekdays rather than weekends as those are always booked well in advance. To read more articles on Lion Kings Tickets resources visit the New York City entertainment website with articles and reviews on every event as well as Lion Kings tickets information. The Broadway production of The Producers opened at the St. James Theatre on April 19th 2001. The original musical comedy has had audiences laughing ever since. Based on the Mel Brook's classic movie of the same name which debuted in 1968 tells the story of a man set out o write the most horrible screenplay ever written "A Springtime For Hitler" the playwright most certainly lives up to it's name. In 2001 when the awaited show hit Broadway it ran away with Tony Awards, 11 of them to Best Musical was on top of the list making the show a huge success and tickets hard to come by. Broadway Producers show tickets may be a tough find in New York but with a little knowledge and work they can be purchased at a discount, even half off sometimes. The St. James Theatre itself is the best place to start for locating your Producers tickets. The box office always sells the original tickets at the original cost. Being early is always the key to finding a great seat at an unbelievable price. Theaters in New York offer the chance to purchase tickets months in advance and if you are able to call the day they go on sale chances are you will be able to get a seat for a desired date and show time. Many people are unaware of the day tickets are released for sale and it can be difficult to plan months in advance. Most times a trip to New York is a bit last minute, even if it has been planned for a month in advance the theater probably sold out all the tickets when they went on sale, especially for such huge shows and productions as The Producers. Showing up at the St. James Theatre on a slow or off night will increase the chances of not only getting a Producers ticket but even at a discount. Mondays are notoriously slow for Broadway because all of the people living in the city are back at work and only able to attend a Friday or Saturday show. Many times the theater will not sell out the Monday show and have tickets on hand. They want to sell the theater out and often begin selling the tickets at 50% off to draw in a crowd. The disadvantage to this is that there is a chance you will not be able to get a ticket. Showing up very early and asking the theaters ticket sales agent will give you a better chance. New York theaters provide different forms of seating which are undesirable to many. Obstructed view, partial view and standing sections are available from most theaters. Each of these options has distinct features which may or may not be acceptable. Each option always has a deep discount and chances for availability are high, even for popular shows on busy nights. Partial view Producers tickets will provide a half off ticket with a seat but some or even most of the stage will be out of view. This is a deal breaker for many but sometimes is your only option. The view will be either behind the stage itself sometimes or have parts of the theater in the way. Standing sections of New York Theaters provide a perfect view of the entire stage and sound quality is excellent as well. The prices on these tickets are always cheap and available, although not as abundant as a partial view ticket. The only thing that will be missing from the experience is a seat, you will have to stand throughout the entire performance. The best plan for going to events in New York is always to plan early and buy direct. This can be difficult to do and New York City event tickets can reach unimaginable prices. Broadway ticket brokers understand that the visitor is in need and are able to gain great profits by purchasing tickets in bulk and selling them to last minute consumers in need. Ticket brokers also will provide a discount on the tickets, so if you are forced to make a purchase from them, ask if any promotions are available. Try to take a gamble and contact them hours before a show, you are more likely to be able to bargain with them and get closer to a reasonable price. Purchasing last minute Broadway Producers Show tickets will be tough, however it is not impossible to get a great seat at an outstanding price especially if you have some flexibility. About the Author Al is the owner of Broadway Producer Show Tickets Broadway Producer show ticket resources and information including news and reviews. Which soundtrack Rent do you own: The Motion Picture Soundtrack or the Original Broadway Cast Recording? Which soundtrack Rent do you own: The Motion Picture Soundtrack or the Original Broadway Cast Recording?
Both!! They are both amazing and i love them. The soundtrack is a bit more powerful and rockish. I love them both the same both though. No day but today! 'Miracle Worker', With Alison Pill and Abigail Breslin, Opens In-the-Round on Broadway Thanks for visiting!
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