Thursday, December 30, 2010

Catch Them While You Can!


January traditionally marks the quiet season on Broadway with many shows closing up after the holiday rush. 2011 will be no different with some 18 shows bringing down the final curtain in January.

Some of the closings were planned; others are earlier than scheduled. The first shutterings will start on Sunday, Jan. 2. For a reviews, click on the show. For a list of all shows playing on Broadway and a link to the show website, scroll down at left.

Tickets, many discounted, are available at http://www.givenik.com/index.php/Masterworks.

Broadway's lights won't stay dim for long, though. Check back tomorrow for a preview of what's coming in 2011 as well as a look back at the highlights and lowlights of 2010.

Shows closing in January:
Jan. 2
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Brief Encounter
Donny & Marie: A Broadway Christmas
Elf
Promises, Promises
Pee-wee Herman
West Side Story
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Fela!

Jan. 9
A Free Man of Color
A Little Night Music
In the Heights
La BĂȘte
Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles
The Merchant of Venice
(goes on hiatus -- will be back for three more weeks beginning Feb. 1)

2 comments:

  1. agyI had heard that A Little Night Music was closing on Jan 9th as well. IS this still true or were contracts extended?

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  2. You're correct. A Little Night Music Also is closing Jan. 9. Missed the notice in the pile!

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