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  • Follies
This legendary classic, originally produced in 1971, returns to Broadway in a whirlwind of priceless musical nostalgia. As the former members of 'Weissman's Follies' gather for a bittersweet reunion on the eve of their theatre's demolition, two couples remember their complicated pasts. The audience follows them through a philosophical tangle of emotions and desires: a look at the 'follies' of youth through the aging eyes of experience....

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  • The Addams Family
The Addams Family Musical will strike a chord with any soul that is attracted to the comically bizarre. Based on the iconic characters created by legendary cartoonist Charles Addams, a new story unfolds: Wednesday Addams, the crossbow-toting dark princess, falls for Lucas Beineke, a harmless Ohio boy. His uptight parents are invited to dinner at the Addams house, and the ghoulish family must attempt to be 'normal' for a night. Chaos ensues. ...

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  • Blue Man Group
The Blue Man Group is a performing arts collective now on tour throughout the U.S. and Canada. Their perfect blend of childlike fun and clever social commentary is accessible to all ages. They feature great choreography and music - their debut album was nominated for a Grammy award. The Blue Men are played by excellent actors - they are innocent like newborns and oddly cute to watch.  ...

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  • Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark
One of the most popular comic book characters of all time, 'Spider-Man',is swinging gracefully into Broadway. Along with most popular, it is now the most expensive musical production made. Is it worth it? It's worth it if people are willing to pay for it. ...

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HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS (WITHOUT REALLY TRYING) - Broadway Show



302 West 45th Street

between 8th and 9th avenue

new york, ny

Web: www.howtosucceedbroadway.com

Finch is a window washer who finds a book called "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," which he uses to get a job at World Wide Wickets and move up in the company. Frump, a co-worker he left behind on the way up, tries to sabotage Finch as he gets higher and higher in the organization, but in the end Finch is forced to make a few choices without the help of his book. Previews begin February 26th. Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 W. 45th St. (between 8th & 9th aves.), 212-239-6200, www.howtosucceedbroadway.com

 

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