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A Little Night Music 
Catherine Zeta-Jones makes her Broadway debut in a revival of Stephen Sondheim8217;s 1973 musical8230;.also starring Angela Lansbury and directed by Trevor Nunn.
Begins November 24th (more) |
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A Steady Rain 
Critics = 3.4 Attendance = 101.2% sold last week
Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman star as Chicago police officers struggling to reconcile their memories of a tragic event8230;.this limited engagement appears to be Broadway8217;s hottest ticket for the fall. (more) |
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After Miss Julie  
Critics = 2.9 Attendance = 87.2% sold last week
Sienna Miller (8220;Factory Girl8221;) and Jonny Lee Miller (8220;Trainspotting8221;) make their Broadway debuts in this re-imaging of Strindberg’s classic drama created by Patrick Marber, the British playwright best known for the London and Broadway hit 8220;Closer.8221; (more) |
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Billy Elliot 
Critics = 4.8 Attendance = 100.0% sold last week
Elton John’s new musical, set in Northern England’s coal fields, about a boy who wants to dance, not box.
Winner of 10 2009 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. (more) |
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Broadway Bound  
Laurie Metcalf stars in Neil Simon8217;s play about two brothers who aspire to make it big as comedy writers8230;.the play is being performed in rotating rep with Simon8217;s earlier play 8220;Brighton Beach Memoirs.8221;
Begins November 18th (more) |
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Burn the Floor  
Critics = 2.5 Attendance = 69.8% sold last week
After years of successful tours around the world, the popular dance spectacular has come to Broadway 8211; now featuring Anya and Pasha from 8220;So You Think You Can Dance.8221; (more) |
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Bye Bye Birdie  
Critics = 2.6 Attendance = 101.0% sold last week
John Stamos, Gina Gershon, and Nolan Gerard Funk (from Nickelodeon8217;s 8220;Spectacular8221;) star in the first Broadway revival of the classic musical, a spoof of the Elvis phenomenon that swept the country in the late 508242;s. (more) |
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Chicago  
Critics = 4.9 Attendance = 93.6% sold last week
An elegant, minimally-staged revival of Kander & Ebb8217;s gritty, satirical musical 8211; lust, treachery, and murder among chorus girls and backstage types in old Chicago.
Winner of 6 1997 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical. (more) |
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Fela!  
The new musical based on the life of African composer and activist Fela Anikulapo Kuti comes to Broadway8230;.an Off-Broadway hit in 2008, the show is directed and choreographed by downtown legend Bill T. Jones. (more) |
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Finian8217;s Rainbow  
Critics = not yet rated Attendance = 72.1% sold last week
A revival of the 1947 musical about Irish immigrants in the Deep South and a leprechaun searching for his stolen pot of gold8230;.an odd but winning mix of whimsy, romance, satire, and well-loved songs. (more) |
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God of Carnage  
Critics = 4.3 Attendance = 101.9% sold last week
Jeff Daniels, Hope Davis, James Gandolfini and Marcia Gay Harden star in a new play by Yasmina Reza, author of the hit play 8220;Art.8221;
Winner of 3 2009 Tony Awards, including Best Play. (more) |
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Hair  
Critics = 4.7 Attendance = 87.4% sold last week
Forty-one years after the revolutionary original production, the 8216;tribal love-rock musical8217; has returned to Broadway, and audiences (and critics) are dancing in the aisles.
Winner of the 2009 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. (more) |
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Hamlet  
Critics = 3.3 Attendance = 90.2% sold last week
Direct from London, Jude Law stars as Shakespeare8217;s troubled Prince in a modern-dress production of the iconic tragedy8230;.directed by Michael Grandage, director of the Tony Award-winning 8220;Frost/Nixon.8221; (more) |
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In The Heights  
Critics = 3.1 Attendance = 81.9% sold last week
A new musical about the vibrant cultural mix that is upper Manhattan.
Winner of 4 2008 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. (more) |
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In the Next Room  
From Berkeley Rep, the NYC premiere of Pulitzer-nominee Sarah Ruhl8217;s comedy, the full title of which is 8220;In the Next Room or the vibrator play.8221; (more) |
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Irving Berlin8217;s White Christmas 
Critics = 2.9
After several years of seasonal runs in the hinterlands, this musical based on the classic 1954 film (and featuring Irving Berlin8217;s great score) made its way to Broadway last year, and now returns for a second holiday run.
Begins November 13th (more) |
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Jersey Boys 
Critics = 3.6 Attendance = 101.3% sold last week
A bio-revue telling the story and singing the songs of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.
Winner of 4 2006 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. (more) |
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Mamma Mia  
Critics = 3.1 Attendance = 97.7% sold last week
A surprisingly popular choice among the suburban set, this lively pop musical features the songs of the 70’s europop group ABBA, played to enthusiastic nightly standing ovations. (more) |
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Mary Poppins  
Critics = 3.4 Attendance = 84.1% sold last week
The classic songs of the Disney movie are used in this family-friendly Broadway megamusical, telling the tale of that charming nanny of Edwardian London in a perfectly supercalifragilisticexpialidocious manner. (more) |
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Memphis  
Critics = 3.7 Attendance = 91.2% sold last week
Just opened, a new musical about a black singer and a white radio DJ who come together in the segregated South during the early days of rock 8216;n8217; roll8230;.critics8217; reviews mostly good, audience reaction excellent. (more) |
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Next to Normal  
Critics = 4.0 Attendance = 92.5% sold last week
A bleak but powerful musical drama about a troubled suburban family8230;.the New York Times calls it a 8220;brave, breathtaking8221; show. (more) |
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Oleanna  
Critics = 3.4 Attendance = 73.9% sold last week
Bill Pullman and Julia Stiles play professor and student in the Broadway premiere of Pulitzer-winner David Mamet8217;s play, written in response to the 1991 Clarence Thomas hearings. (more) |
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Race  
Emmy-winner James Spader makes his Broadway debut in a new play written and directed by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner David Mamet.
Begins November 16th (more) |
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Ragtime  
The highly-acclaimed Kennedy Center production of the 1998 musical (based on E.L. Doctorow8217;s epic novel) will return to Broadway in the fall. (more) |
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Rock of Ages  
Critics = 3.3 Attendance = 92.8% sold last week
An Off-Broadway hit last season, this winking tribute to the 808242;s (with a score of arena-rock hits from Bon Jovi, Journey, Poison, and many more) recently made the difficult leap to Broadway, where it seems set for a successful run. (more) |
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Shrek the Musical  
Critics = 3.3 Attendance = 58.2% sold last week
A new musical based on William Steig8217;s classic book and the mega-hit film it spawned comes to Broadway, and, like its title character, proves to be highly imperfect and totally irresistible. (more) |
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South Pacific  
Critics = 4.3 Attendance = 93.1% sold last week
A revival of the classic Rodgers & Hammerstein musical plays the main hall at Lincoln Center Theater.
Winner of 7 2008 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical. (more) |
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Superior Donuts  
Critics = 3.7 Attendance = 68.2% sold last week
From Chicago8217;s esteemed Steppenwolf Theatre and Pulitzer-winning author Tracy Letts, an old-fashioned, crowd-pleasing play set in a Windy City donut shop. (more) |
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The 39 Steps  
Critics = 3.4 Attendance = 71.9% sold last week
The popular slapstick Hitchcock spy spoof from London moves to the Helen Hayes Theatre. (more) |
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The Addams Family 
A new musical based on the characters of Charles Addams comes to Broadway, with an impressive cast of Broadway vets headed by Tony winners Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth (as Gomez and Morticia, naturally).
Begins March 4th (more) |
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The Lion King  
Critics = 4.6 Attendance = 98.1% sold last week
Julie Taymor8217;s inventive retelling of Disney8217;s animated hit took Broadway by storm in 1997, and is still running strong. Puppets and live actors weave a dreamscape of jungle characters as we follow the rise of young Simba to the throne.
Winner of 6 1998 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. (more) |
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The Phantom of the Opera  
Critics = 3.5 Attendance = 95.3% sold last week
A hideously deformed man lives in the cellars of the Paris Opera and takes a stunningly beautiful soprano as a student in this classic show 8211; the longest running production in Broadway history.
Winner of 7 1988 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. (more) |
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The Royal Family  
Critics = 3.7 Attendance = 88.7% sold last week
A revival of the 1927 comedy, a parody of the first family of Broadway 8211; the Barrymores 8211; directed by Tony-winner Doug Hughes. (more) |
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West Side Story  
Critics = 3.6 Attendance = 83.3% sold last week
The great American musical returns to Broadway in a starkly dramatic production directed by Arthur Laurents, who collaborated with Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and Jerome Robbins to transport Shakespeare8217;s Romeo and Juliet to Manhattan8217;s violent Upper West Side more than 50 years ago. (more) |
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Wicked 
Critics = 2.7 Attendance = 100.0% sold last week
Ever wondered what happened in Oz before Dorothy dropped in? This musical about the teenage years of the Good Witch and the Green Witch is a family-friendly spectacle housed in one of Broadway’s largest and most comfortable theatres. (more) |
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Wishful Drinking  
Critics = 3.1 Attendance = 82.3% sold last week
Carrie Fisher stars in her autobiographical play, a dark comedy about her life in Hollywood and her experiences with addiction and bipolar disorder. (more) |
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