Broadway Tickets For Phantom Of The Opera

Broadway Tickets For Phantom Of The Opera
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Broadway Chorus Line Tickets – for the Revival Show

A Chorus line is a musical that portrays characters based on the lives of Broadway dancers. This is a revival show that first opened at Broadway’s Shubert Theater on July 25, 1975 and closed 6,137 performances later, after nearly 15 years, on April 28, 1990. It was the longest running show of its time until Cats surpassed it in 1997, and The Phantom of the Opera in 2006. Today, that musical is the fourth longest running show in the history of Broadway, after The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, and Les Miserable.

The revival show opened at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater on Oct 4 this year, after it previewed on Sep 18, and is directed by Bob Avian, the choreographer of the original 1975 musical. Broadway Chorus Line tickets can be purchased from the theater’s box office, and from various other sources.

The Original Show

The original show, which opened in 1975, became the longest running show on Broadway on Sep 29, 1983, with its 3,389th performance, and held this record until 1997. In 1976, it was nominated for 12 Tony awards and won 9, including for: Best Musical, Best Actress – Musical, Best Featured Actor Musical,
Best Featured Actress Musical, Best Director Musical, among others. A Chorus Line has been performed in 23 other countries, to date.

In 1985, the movie – A Chorus Line – was made, directed by Richard Attenborough.

The Current Production

This is a show by the Broadway performers on Broadway dancers. It is about the casting for a new Broadway musical, where the field has been narrowed down to 17 dancers, from which 8 dancers have to be chosen. For these 17 dancers, this audition is a chance of a lifetime. To act on Broadway this is an opportunity they have all dreamed of, every day of their lives, and with every drop of their sweat. This is their chance to dance their way into a job on Broadway the ultimate stage for an actor.

Before a final decision can be made, the director of the play asks them to talk about themselves, about their hometowns, their reasons for being dancers, about their families, friends, lovers, ambitions, and their careers. The show is about these 17 dancers sharing their most inner and intimate moments of their lives. Some are shy and reluctant, whereas others are more outgoing and reveal their innermost thoughts. Some stories are funny and some heartbreaking.

Tickets For A Chorus Line

Broadway Chorus Line tickets are on sale through the box office, and so are the group tickets. For group bookings, you need to purchase a minimum of 12 tickets. Tickets for the popular shows on Broadway are sold out months in advance.

If you are visitor to New York, you may have to explore other avenues to obtain your tickets. Your best option is purchasing tickets through a Broadway Chorus Line tickets ticket broker. Through the services of ticket brokers, you are assured of premium Broadway Chorus Line tickets, and they are delivered through Fed Ex, or a similar agency, to your very door.

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Has anyone tried buying broadway tickets to Phantom of the Opera(NYC) with a student ID?

I tried researching it on playbill to see if the show offered student rush(SR) and I’m not sure if there is SR for it. the cheapest tickets were the last two rows in the theatre and I was wondering if anyone tried it before and got put in better seats than the last two rows…

There is no student rush policy at the Majestic for Phantom of the Opera.

“Per Telecharge 9/14:

Standing Room: There are $26.50 tickets available at the Box Office only, when the performance is sold out. They are sold in advance or same day, if available. There are only 28 standing room positions.”

Your best bet for decent seats for less is to try the TKTS book in Times Square day of show, or for advance ticket purchases try looking for discount codes on broadwaybox.com

The Phantom of The Opera – Act I (Part 1/9)


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