Please call (877) 284-4222 or (201) 857-3523 or email us at [email protected] for more information or to confirm your places! Show If you don’t see a “Book Now” button next to a trip, please inquire about availability. A Broadway Across America representative will respond to any messages or emails in the order they are received. Previously booked guests will have their second trip package payment of $500 per person due 120 days prior to travel. Final balances for all guests are due 60 days prior to travel. To confirm your places for one of our strictly limited The Music Man packages starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster, please select from one of the following trip dates below. Please contact us for availability if you do not see a “Book Now” button next to a trip of interest, as some spaces may open up due to the change of dates: Package Name Trip Status Trip Dates A. First Performances Package:COMPLETED December 19 – 22, 2021 PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:Along with two-time Best Actress Tony Award® winner Sutton Foster, two-time Tony Award®, Grammy Award®, and Emmy Award® winner Hugh Jackman makes his highly anticipated return to Broadway in what has often been said to be the greatest role ever created for an actor in the history of musical theater. With Broadway having made an inspiring return after a year and a half of an extended “intermission,” is excited to share an updated schedule for our patrons to book one of our exclusive experiences built around this iconic musical. With a long-term outlook in mind in terms of considering which shows are the best fit to complement The Music Man, the 2nd and 3rd shows choices for each package are being presented to our travelers in the months leading up to the respective dates of travel. As detailed on the itinerary tab, each program will feature the high level of service and core trip elements our patrons have come to expect from Broadway Across America’s trip experiences. Show Overviews: The Music Man Two-time Tony Award®, Grammy Award®, and Emmy Award® winner Hugh Jackman will make his highly anticipated return to Broadway in what is widely agreed to be the greatest role ever created for an actor in the history of musical theater: Professor Harold Hill in Meredith Willson’s beloved classic, The Music Man. Two-time Tony Award-winning musical comedy superstar Sutton Foster will star as Marian Paroo. The production, directed by four-time Tony Award winner Jerry Zaks, with choreography by Tony Award winner Warren Carlyle, will begin performances on December 20, 2021, and officially open on February 10, 2022. One of the most universally cherished treasures of the American musical theater, The Music Man was an instant smash hit when it premiered on Broadway on December 19, 1957. It went on to win five Tony Awards, including the prize for Best Musical, and ran for 1,375 performances. The Smithsonian Institution ranks The Music Man as one of the “great glories” of American popular culture The Music Man follows traveling salesman Harold Hill (Jackman) as he cons the people of River City, Iowa into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys band that he vows to organize, despite the fact that he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. When he soon falls for the town librarian, Marian Paroo (Foster), his plans take an unexpected turn. The show features now classic tunes including “Iowa Stubborn,” “(Ya Got) Trouble,” “Goodnight My Someone,” “76 Trombones,” “Marian the Librarian” and “Till There Was You.” Sutton Foster is one of the most extraordinary breakout stars in contemporary Broadway history. Here Tony-winning performance as Millie Dillmount in Thoroughly Modern Millie made into one of the great, internationally recognized theatrical luminaries of our time. She’s established herself as of Broadway’s best ever “triple threats,” subsequently winning a second Tony for her astonishing turn as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes. “Who needs a brass section when you’ve got Sutton Foster? Her triple mastery of words, music and moves is unmatched by any performer on Broadway.” — Ben Brantley, The New York Times IMPORTANT NOTE: This offer is being brought to you by Custom Travel Insider. When clicking on the “BOOK NOW” link above, you will be directed to a third party site hosted by CTI, Inc. d/b/a Custom Travel Insider (“CTI”) and be booking through that entity. Broadway Across America cannot provide support for any sales or customer service issues that may arise. If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact (201) 857-3523 or [email protected]. CTI is a licensed and authorized service provider of Broadway Across America. If you are purchasing a BAA trip, you are booking your trip through and contracting with CTI. Broadway Across America cannot provide support for any sales or customer service issues that may arise. PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Note: Patrons will be provided choices of shows for their second and third performances in the package.
* Post-show opportunities subject to availability of particular actors on a particular performance day and subject to the industry’s post-show experience guidelines which are currently being reviewed. More details to follow as the weekend draws closer. When did The Music Man open on Broadway?The Music Man, which features a book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, tells the story of what happens when con artist Harold Hill arrives in River City and falls in love with the straight-laced librarian, Marian. It first opened on Broadway December 19, 1957, at the Majestic Theatre.
Who is in The Music Man on Broadway in 2022?Revival. Two-time Tony, Grammy, and Emmy winner Hugh Jackman will make his highly anticipated return to Broadway as Professor Harold Hill in Meredith Willson's beloved classic, The Music Man. Two-time Tony-winning superstar Sutton Foster will star as Marian Paroo.
Did Music Man reopen on Broadway?Producers of Broadway's “Music Man” revival have announced that the production, starring Tony winners Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster, will now end its run on Jan. 15, 2023 at the Winter Garden Theatre.
Is The Music Man running on Broadway?Hugh Jackman isn't leaving River City just yet. “The Music Man” is extending its Broadway run and will now play its “positively final performance” on Jan. 15, 2023.
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