The Hills of California
Showing until December 8
Broadhurst Theater
Jez Butterworth And Sam Mendes Reunite For Olivier Nominated Play!
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Showing until December 8
Broadhurst Theater
Jez Butterworth And Sam Mendes Reunite For Olivier Nominated Play!
September 27 - 29
Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre
The Pulitzer-winning musical live on stage!
November 13 - 17
BAM Harvey Lichtenstein Theater
How far is too far to defend democracy?
During the dry, dry summer of 1976, the beaches of Blackpool are packed full of holidaymakers, the B&Bs and hotels are full to the brim and the people of Britain are lapping up the sun. Yet in the sweltering heat of the town, far from the sea and gently sloshing waves, the daughters of a guest-house owner head back to her heavily deteriorating lodge. Jez Butterworth's new masterpiece, which recently had a run in the West End and earned an Olivier nomination for Best New Play, is set to transfer to Broadway. Performances will start at the Broadhurst Theatre on Wednesday, September 11, with the official opening night scheduled for September 29.
Following well-received engagements on Broadway, London's West End and its premiere city Toronto, this hit musical based on true events comes to you on their North American tour! Nominated for 8 Tony Awards and 9 Drama Desk gongs, this is a musical that celebrates human endurance, compassion, and bravery under dreadful circumstances.
Don't miss this local production of Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer and Tony-winning musical! Bursting with energy and a rocking score, Rent tells the story of a band of young artists living in New York, who are determined to overcome the fear of HIV which hangs over them. It's one of Broadway's best-loved musicals, and it's coming to you!
Tiago Rodriguez returns to New York with a dark work about a shocking tradition and the complex moral questions it poses. A family from Portugal has upheld a shocking ritual for seven decades: they gather together through the generations to execute a fascist. When young Catarina questions the morality and necessity of this violent custom, the family is plunged into conflict and an examination of the question: are violent means justified in the pursuit of a better world?