Client List

Busch
Gardens - Tampa Bay
"KATONGA, Musical Tales from the Jungle"
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KaTonga takes you on a journey to the heart of Africa in a
35-minute musical celebration of animal folklore. The show follows a day in the lives of
aspiring storytellers, called Griots, as they strive to become masters of their craft. To
accomplish this rite of passage, the performers evoke traditional African stories that
mesmerize and entertain!
Masterful
puppet design, magical folklore, energetic original music and spectacular African-inspired
dance combine to create the first theme park show of Broadway-production caliber. |
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American Maze Company
http://www.AmericanMaze.com
The Amazing Maize Maze® is produced as a professional
entertainment attraction. The first modern maize maze was produced on the
Pennsylvania farmland in 1993 and won a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.
With music, scripts, interactive audience activities and directions, the Amazing Maize Maze® was recognized as a new form of family
entertainment throughout the United States. Since 1993 1,000,000 players have walked
through AMCs cornfields in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, North
Carolina, Iowa, and California. Many of our ideas have been copied around the world.
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Pirates of Penzance
http://www.PiratesOfPenzance.net
Live
on Deck! Pirates is the classic Gilbert and Sullivan musical
comedy. This production is being performed on a tall ship docked at the South Street
Seaport Museum, and has been re-written for modern audiences.
The
New York Times called Pirates, "A refreshing
get-away-from-it-all voyage into a warm nights fun!", and the Variety says that
Pirates "Still charms the pants off an audience!" |
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A Class Act
The
Tony-nominated, A Class Act is a love letter to the
musical theatre. It is the inspiring true story of Ed Kleban, lyricist of A Chorus Line,
and his life-long quest for friendship, love, and theatrical recognition. Told through
Klebans own, never-before-heard songs, A Class Act brings you behind the scenes and into the hearts of the rare, colorful people who
make the musicals we grow up and fall in love with. For anyone who has ever
struggled to make a personal dream come true, A Class Act is
the musical you must see. |
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Madame Tussaud's New York Wax Museum
"Opening Night Gala"
Get up close
and personal with your favorite celebrities at the 85,000 square-foot, five-story Madame Tussaud's New York.
Opened in
November, the New York version of the famous London museum takes on "the face of the
place" presenting New York's most famous and infamous personalities, as well as
figures of international fame and acclaim.
Madame Tussaud's New York
joins the growing international
family of museums with locations in London, Amsterdam, Las Vegas and Hong Kong. The
tradition began in 18th century Paris, when Madame Tussaud was forces to create death
masks for aristocrats executed in the French Revolution. In 1835, she established the
London museum, which now welcomes more than 2.5 million guests each year.
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Summer of 42
Based
on the 1971 novel by Herman Raucher, Summer of '42
focuses on the coming-of-age of three teenage boys vacationing on an East Coast island for
the summer during World War II.
The boys set
out to learn and experience all they can about love and life, with the object of their
curiosity being three teenage girls. A source of temptation and frustration for the boys,
these unlikely sirens also serve as a musical chorus that comments on both the story and
the era.
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I Got Merman
"Some
People" who are "Riding High" and have "Something to Dance About"
are crazy about I Got Merman. You know "You are
Just in Love" or that "Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries" at the American
Premiere of this tribute to the legendary Ethel Merman. Three women tell the story
a
little girl from Queens, NY to mega Broadway Star, the loving mother and the tortured
lover. "You're the Top" or at least "The Hostess with the Mostess"
with tickets to this new musical, so "Do Anything You Can Do" to be there.
You'll be sure to say "This Is It"-"It's De-Lovely!"
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Walk the streets of the Great White Way with music from the shows
and behind-the-scenes stories from the stars themselves!
The stories of Broadway, the infamous tales and the backstage
secrets, are shared by the very stars and creative teams that have created 'your' favorite
shows. Over 40 voices - including producers, actors, directors, designers, theater owners,
and industry specialists - are woven into the tour hosted by A&E Television
personality Elliott Forrest. Music from over sixty soundtracks will send a chill down your
spine and make you dance in the streets.
From hit shows of the past to today's hottest new
musicals, Walkin' Broadway has it all. It's a theater buff's dream come true!
Call 212-997-5004 or 1-866-NYCBWAY
(866-692-2929) |
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