72 Miles To Go... Tickets
Laura Pels Theatre | New York City, New York
On Thursday 16th April 2020, 72 Miles To Go… joins many other local and national top Broadway-style performers who have premiered magnificent shows and appearances to the world-famous Laura Pels Theatre, the premier theater house in New York City, New York. This magnificent troupe has a history of playing to capacity crowds and fans will tell you why. Not only does 72 Miles To Go… bring unlimited energy, 5-star talent, and magnificent production values to every show, but they also work tirelessly to create an unforgettable experience that you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of theatre, or you’ve only recently started seeing theatrical productions, we guarantee that you’ll have a memorable experience that critics are predicting will be the very premier of 2020. So if you can only get too one show this April then make sure that you come down to the Laura Pels Theatre in New York City on Thursday 16th April 2020 to see 72 Miles To Go… live. You can get your tickets now, by clicking the Buy Tickets button below.
Broadway is spectacular among many other things. You feel a part of something colossal. Lights, magic, action… simply spectacular. But there is one thing that it can’t give you as much as Off-Broadway can: an immersive experience. The main difference between Broadway and Off-Broadway is the size of the hall: Off-Broadway performances happen in front of 100-499 people. This allows for something epic: to get intimate with the actors. What we mean is, you can get closer to your favorite icons and avoid large stage-door crowds in these smaller settings. You could be that much closer to the action and meet some of the future theater icons! For example, Meryl Streep made her Off-Broadway debut in 1976, performing as Katharine in Shakespeare’s “Henry V” at the Delacorte. A 16-year-old Barbra Streisand and then-unknown Joan Rivers were among the cast of “Driftwood” at the now-defunct Garret Theatre in 1959. Bruce Willis was in the first 1983 production of Sam Shepard’s “Fool for Love.” Off-Broadway laid the path for these stars and many more. Buy your tickets now!