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An Online Ticket Broker Can Help You Find Show Tickets
A ticket seller typically sells tickets to whatever show is playing at a theatre. A ticket broker, on the other hand, is a full-service ticket agent who has tickets available to all types of theatrical shows. This includes Broadway plays and musicals, both on Broadway and the national Broadway touring shows that play throughout the country. Las Vegas show tickets are also available from a premium online ticket broker. You can check out all of the shows that are currently playing online any time of the day or night that is convenient for you, and select the ones at the theatres in your hometown or any theatre nationwide that you plan to visit.
There are many Broadway shows for which your ticket broker can supply you with theatre tickets. A very unique show for which your ticket broker should have a variety of show tickets is Avenue Q. If you grew up watching Sesame Street, you may find a particular attachment to the storyline in Avenue Q, which draws its inspiration from Sesame Street. There are puppet characters that parody several of the Sesame Street puppets, as well as human characters in this play, and you see actors onstage who operate the puppets. This is not a play for children, however, but adults, because it deals with topics such as finding a purpose in life, racism, homosexuality, and even pornography. The name Avenue Q is a fictional place where the play takes place. Your ticket broker can help you find the theater tickets you want in order to catch this wonderful musical in the many cities where it is currently playing.
Lovers of dance will enjoy the Broadway sensation known as Billy Elliot. You might remember the movie by the same name; it is in fact essentially the same story, rewritten into a musical theatre form originally for London’s West End, the equivalent of America’s Broadway. This play tells the story of Billy, who is the child of a coalminer. He is supposed to be going to boxing lessons, but instead starts hanging out at a ballet class held in the same building. Eventually, without his family’s knowledge, he takes dance classes. Although at first his family doesn’t want him to be a dancer, after they see him dance they help him get to auditions for the Royal Ballet School, where he is accepted. Your online ticket broker has theater tickets for this musical available in New York City, for those fortunate enough to live in or those who will be visiting the Big Apple.
When you order show tickets from an online ticket broker, you will want to make sure that the website offers secure ordering and that your tickets will arrive in time for the play you want to see. A refund should also be available if the event is canceled and not rescheduled. Once this is assured, you can order the show tickets want, worry-free.
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Inside a club in soho. We were front row center for a big performance of West End musicals including Little Shop of Horrors, Avenue Q, and Chicago … london
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"Show Business – A Season to Remember" – A Review
Producer-director Dori Berinstein’s full-length documentary “Show Business” is certainly a movie to remember. The film, which won the Grand Jury prize for best documentary at the Florida Film Festival, packs the 2003-2004 season’s worth of rehearsals, performances, reviews, and awards into 104 minutes of excitement.
In fact, Berinstein whittled down nearly 400 interviews and 400 hours of footage to focus on four major musicals produced that year: the $3.5 million “Avenue Q,” “the $7.5 million “Caroline, Or Change,” the $10 million “Taboo,” and the $14 million “Wicked.” She follows their stars, producers, writers, and directors as they struggle through the season with their eyes on the prize, i.e., The Tony Awards.
“Show Business” is like having a VIP All Access Backstage pass to see what goes on behind the curtain at Broadway’s biggest shows. In addition to Kristin Chenoweth, Tonya Pinkins and other stars attached to the shows, Broadway storytellers including Alan Cumming, Chris Boneau and William Goldman provide their insights, theater critics share their opinions, and theater-goers such as Billy Jean King put in their two cent’s worth.
It’s also great fun to see “Taboo” producer Rosie O’Donnell and composer/lyricist Boy George share their thoughts on how the critics and crowds react to their gender-bending production that stars a London unknown, Euan Morton, in an uncanny performance as the famed lead singer of Culture Club.
Berinstein expertly weaves the stories together chronologically and emotionally. You can’t help but share the hope, elation, fear, and disappointment of all the Broadway players, despite which particular show you’re hoping will win.
Similarly, the theater critics come across as real people trying to do their best at their jobs. During four separate meetings at various points during the season, several top theater critics and columnists meet for lunch to talk about the current status of Broadway shows. They criticize, but sympathize. They’re flabbergasted by public taste. They argue with each other. But mostly, they just love good theater.
When it comes to good theater and good film, Berinstein’s got them both covered. And she promises even more; some of those missing 398 ½ hours of footage will appear on the DVD.
Screened March 29, 2006
Florida Film Festival
Southeast Premiere
Copyright 2006 Leslie Halpern
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‘Cats’! As well as his current role in Avenue Q (and numerous concerts) Daniel has recently brought out his debut album “So Close” which was released on 1 June 2009. “So Close” is available from Dress Circle and also Daniel’s own website www.danielboys.net and soon to be available on Amazon and iTunes To see Daniel in AVENUE Q -and get your copy of ‘So Close’ signed at the stage door – see www.avenueqthemusical.co.uk … Daniel Boys “Avenue Q” Princeton Rod West End Musicals Cats Andrew …
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