Aida
Book by Linda Woolverton. Music by Elton John. Lyrics by Tim Rice. Directed by Robert Falls. Choreography by Wayne Cilento.

Presented by Walt Disney Theatrical Productions.

Palace Theatre
1564 Broadway
New York, NY

Musical
The tale of Aida, made famous by Verdi's 1871 opera, concerns an enslaved African princess, Aida, and her doomed love for the captain of the Egyptian guard, Radames, who is in turn desired by Aida's royal mistress, Amneris.

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM $115.00

Wednesday @2pm $101.00

Saturday @2PM $115.00

Sunday @3PM $115.00

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Amadeus
By Peter Shaffer. Directed by Sir Peter Hall. Starring David Suchet and Michael Sheen.

Music Box Theatre
239 West 45th Street
New York, NY

Drama
The life and times of the musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, as seen through the eyes of his rival, Antonio Salieri. Salieri comes to grips with the fact that while he himself is very talented, Mozart derives a true genius directly from God. With that realization, Salieri sets out to get his revenge on God by destroying Mozart. The play's title derives from Mozart's middle name, which means "Beloved by God."

Performances from December 7

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM $101.00

Wednesday @2pm $88.00

Saturday @2PM $101.00

Sunday @3PM $101.00

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Annie Get Your Gun
Marquis Theater
Broadway and 46th Street


This is the musical biography of Annie Oakley, a sharshooting hillbilly. Annie gets swept into show business at the turn of the century. As her fame increases it threatens her love affair with her egotistical costar.

Previews begin February 2, 1999

Tue-Sat@8pm
Sat@2pm $108.00

Wed@2pm
$101.00

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Beauty and the Beast
Music by Alan Menken. Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice. Book by Linda Woolverton. Directed by Robert Jess Roth.

Reopens at
The Lunt Fontanne
205 West 46th Street
November 12, 1999

Disney's classic animated tale comes to life on the Broadway stage. This spectacular production will delight the entire family. It tells the story of a young BEAUTY, whose unconditional love, breaks a spell to turn a BEAST back into a prince.

Wednesday- Saturday @8PM
Wednesday & Saturday @2PM
Sunday @1PM and 6:30PM
Orch./Front mezz. $115.00

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Running time: 2 hours 40 minutes.


Cabaret
Musical
Music and lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Book by Joe Masteroff. Direcetd by Sam Mendes. Co-directed and choreographed by Rob Marshall.

Studio 54
254 West 54th Street


Cabaret is the story of an American writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era, and becomes involved with the star attraction of the racy Kit Kat Klub Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to gradually take control.

Beginning July 6

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM
Sunday @7PM
Saturday and Sunday @2PM
$95-$128
(depending upon availability)

Running time: two hours and 30 minutes, with one intermission.

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Cats
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Thomas Stearns Eliot. Directed by Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Gillian Lynne.

Winter Garden Theatre
1634 Broadway

Now in it's 15th year, CATS is the longest running musical in the history of Broadway. This Andrew Lloyd Webber musical fantasy is based on T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" and other poems by T.S. Eliot.

Monday - Wednesday, Friday - Saturday @8PM
Saturday @2PM & 8PM
Sunday @3PM
Orchestra/Front Mezzanine $108.00

Wednesday @2PM
Orchestra/Front Mezzanine $95.00

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Running time: 2 hours and 30 minutes.


Chicago
Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. Music by John Kander.
Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Directed by Walter Bobbie. Choreography by Ann Reinking.

Shubert Theatre
225 West 44th Street

This revival of the 1975 Kander and Ebb musical is about love, murder and fame. It follows Roxie Hart who gains notoriety when she kills her boyfriend. A fun adventure through bribes, lies, fame and fun as she defends herself..."AND ALL THAT JAZZ", through this romping sexy musical. Some of the best dancing seen on Broadway in years.

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM
Wednesday & Saturday @2PM
Orchestra/Front mezzanine $115.00

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Running time: 2 hours 15 minutes.


Dame Edna: The Royal Tour
Comedy
Booth Theatre
222 West 45th Street

Dame Edna, the Australian housewife creation of actor Barry Humphries, tours America with her insights on England's Royals, baby-sitters, her pet project--the Prostate Olympics 2000--and more.

Performances from September 15
Opening October 17

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM
Wednesday and Saturday @2PM
Sunday @3PM $88.00

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photo credit: Joan MarcusFootloose
Richard Rodgers Theater
226 West 46th Street


Adapted from the 1984 film "Footloose". This is the story of a young man living in a small town where dancing and Rock 'n Roll are forbidden.

Previews begin October 2, 1998

Tue-Sat@8pm $108.00
Wed & Sat@2pm $95.00

Sun@3pm
$108.00

All performances after November 27th will be $115.00

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Fosse
Broadhurst Theatre
235 West 44th Street

A retrospective of dance numbers created by Bob Fosse, including selections from Cabaret, Chicago, Sweet Charity, All That Jazz, Pippin, Dancin' and Big Deal.

Tue-Sat@8pm
Sat@2pm
Sun@3pm
$115.00

Wed@2pm
$115.00

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Kiss Me, Kate
Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Directed by Michael Blakemore. Choreographed by Kathleen Marshall. Starring Brian Stokes Mitchell, Marin Mazzie, Michael Berresse and Amy Spanger.

Martin Beck Theatre
302 West 45th Street
New York, NY

Musical
Kiss Me Kate is the story of an egotistical actor, Fred and his tempermental ex-wife, Lilli, who are rehearsing a production of Taming of the Shrew in Baltimore. He plays Petruchio and she plays Katherine, but his flirtation with Bianca ignites the drama and life begins to imitate art. Songs include "Too Darn Hot," "Another O'pnin,' Another Show," and "Why Can't You Behave?"

Performances from October 25

October 25 - November 17:

Monday - Saturday @8PM $115.00

Wednesday and Saturday @2PM

From November 18:

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM $115.00

Wednesday and Saturday @2PM

Sunday @3PM

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Jekyll & Hyde
Book and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, music by Frank Wildhorn. Directed by Robin Phillips. Starring Robert Cuccioli, Linda Eder, and Christiane Noll.

Plymouth Theatre
236 West 45th Street

A new musical gothic love story, retelling the classic tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This JEKYLL & HYDE brings new life to Robert Louis Stephenson's novella about a Doctor who discovers a formula which unleashes his evil side.

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM
Saturday @2pm
Sunday @3pm
Orchestra/Front mezzanine $115.00

Wednesday @2PM
Orch./Front mezz. $101.00

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Running time: 2 hours 35 minutes


Les Miserables
By Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, based on the novel by Victor Hugo. Music by Claude-Michel Schonberg. Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer. Directed by John Caird.

Imperial Theatre
249 West 45th Street

Based on Victor Hugo's moving novel, set in 19th century France. This musical follows the pursuits of Jean Valjean, an escaped convict, as he is followed through decades of his life by an ever unforgiving Javert, until the day he saves his life. Beautifully theatrical with one of the most exciting musical scores of our time.

Monday - Saturday @8pm
Saturday @2PM
Orchestra/Front Mezzanine $115.00

Wednesday @2PM
Orchestra/Front mezz. $101.00 ea.

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Running time: 3 hours 10 minutes.


Photo by Michael Le Poer TrenchMiss Saigon
A musical by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg. Music by Schonberg.
Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Alain Boublil. Directed by Nicholas Hytner, with musical staging by Bob Avian.

Broadway Theatre
1681 Broadway

This Contemporary musical is the TONY Award-winning story of 2 young young lovers torn apart by war. Based on the opera MADAME BUTTERFLY, but set in the final days of the Vietnam War.

Monday-Saturday @8PM
Saturday @2pm
Orchestra/Front mezzanine $115.00

Wednesday @2PM
Orch./Front mezz. $101.00

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Running time: 2 hours 45 minutes.


Putting it Together
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Directed by Eric D. Schaeffer. Starring Carol Burnett, Ruthie Henshall, George Hearn, John Barrowman, Bronson Pinchot. Kathie Lee Gifford will step in for Carol Burnett on most Tuesday evenings.

Ethel Barrymore Theatre
243 West 47th Street
New York, NY

A musical odyssey through the career of Stephen Sondheim, Putting It Together explores the relationships and emotions of five guests at a Manhattan cocktail party.

Performances from October 30

No performance November 3 @2PM
               November 10 @2PM
               November 17 @2PM
               November 21 @3PM (Opening Night)
               November 23 @8PM
               November 30 @8PM
               December 24 @8PM
               December 30 @8PM
               December 31 @8PM
                  
Added performance December 26 @7:30PM
                  December 30 @2PM
                  January 2 @7:30PM

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM $115

Wednesday @2pm $101.00

Saturday @2PM $115.00

Sunday @3PM $115.00

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Rent
Music, lyrics and book by Jonathan Larson. Directed by Michael Greif.

Nederlander Theatre
208 West 41st Street

Inspired by Puccini's LA BOHEME, this musical is an exciting "sign of the times" rock era musical, which optimistically follows a band of diverse NY East Village types...drug addicts, prostitutes, the homeless, artists, homosexuals, finding the brightness in life while living in the shadow of AIDS, as they stuggle with the soaring hopes and tough realities of today's New York.

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday @8PM
Sunday @7PM
Orchestra/Front mezzanine $108.00

Friday - Saturday @ 8:00PM
Saturday @ 2PM
Sunday @ 1PM
Orchestra/Front mezzanine $115.00

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Running time: 2 hours 40 minutes.


Saturday Night Fever
Musical
Minskoff Theatre
200 West 45th Street
New York, NY

Based on the hit 1977 film Saturday Night Fever, featuring the songs of the Bee Gees and other disco-era hits, including "Stayin' Alive," and "Night Fever." Set in a Brooklyn disco, this musical is the story of dancer Tony Manero and his struggle for fame and fortune.

Tues-Sat @8pm Sat @2pm Sun @ 3pm & 7:30pm $115.00

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Performances from September 28
Opening: October 21


Swing!
Musical directed and choreographed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett. Supervised by Jerry Zaks. Starring Ann Hampton Callaway.

St. James Theatre
246 West 44th Street
New York, NY

Revue
Swing! is an all singing, all dancing musical revue which features world-class swing dancers, a hot contemporary swing band and acclaimed jazz and pop singers, cutting loose to a mix of new and classic swing songs. The show features nearly 20 dance numbers, in styles including west coast, country-western, Latin, and traditional swing.

Performances begin November 2

Tuesday - Friday @8PM $116.00

Saturday @2PM and 8PM

Sunday @2PM and 7PM

Beginning December 13:

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM $116.00

Wednesday and Saturday @2PM

Sunday @3PM

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Photo by Joan Marcus/Marc Bryan-BrownThe Lion King
Book by Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi, lyrics by Tim Rice, music by Elton John. Directed by Julie Taymor.

New Amsterdam Theatre
214 West 42nd St.

THE LION KING marks the third production from Walt Disney Theatrical Productions. The Academy Award-winning film will come to life on stage under the creative team led by Tony nominated Julie Taymor. The story of a young lion cub (Simba) who faces the inherited title of KING after his fathers death.

Tuesday- Saturday 8pm
$132.00 orch/front mezzanine

Wednesday & Saturday 2pm
$132.00 orch/front mezz.

Sunday 3pm
$132.00 orch/front mezz

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Many seats are still available in the Rear Mezzanine/Fron Balcony @ $98.00 and Mid Balcony @ $84.00


The Phantom of the Opera
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Charles Hart. Additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe. Directed by Harold Prince.

Majestic Theatre
247 West 44th Street

Andrew Lloyd Webber's most popular musical, continues to mesmerize audiences in New York. This beautifully staged spectacular is about the famous disfigured musical genius as he haunts the Paris Opera House and longs for its lovely soprano Christine.

Monday - Saturday @8PM
Saturday @2pm
Orchestra/Front mezzanine $115.00

Wednesday @2PM
Orchestra/Front mezz. $101.00

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Running time: 2 hours 30 minutes.


The Price
By Arthur Miller. Directed by James Naughton.

Royale Theatre
242 West 45th Street
New York, NY

Drama
Two long-estranged brothers come to blows and settle the past as they prepare to sell their late father's belongings.

Performances from October 29

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The Rainmaker
Written by N. Richard Nash. Directed by Scott Ellis. Starring Woody Harrelson and Jayne Atkinson.

Brooks Atkinson Theatre
219 West 48th Street
New York, NY

Drama
A romance about a ranch girl who blossoms into womanhood under the spell of a smooth-talking con man named Starbuck, who sells his rainmaking powers to unsuspecting, drought- ridden towns.

Performances from October 21

Tuesday - Saturday @8PM $95.00

Wednesday @2pm $81.00

Saturday and Sunday @2PM $95.00

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Waiting in the Wings
By Noel Coward. Directed by Michael Langham. Starring Lauren Bacall, Rosemary Harris, Dana Ivey and Barnard Hughes.

Walter Kerr Theatre
219 West 48th Street
New York, NY

Drama
Noel Coward's 1960 comedic drama concerns the lives of several elderly actresses living in a retirement home.

Performances from December 3

Tuesday _ Saturday @8PM
Wednesday and Saturday @2PM
Sunday @3PM
Tickets: $102.00

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First performance: December 3, 1999.


Wrong Mountain
By David Hirson. Directed by Richard Jones. Starring Ron Rifkin.

Eugene O'Neill Theatre
230 West 49th Street
New York, NY

Drama
This play concerns the rivalry between an unrecognized poet and the famous Broadway playwright who is married to the poet's ex-wife. The playwright bets the poet $100,000 that he can't write a play. Not only does the poet win the bet, but the play is a huge success.

Performances begin December 3, 1999.
Opening: December 14
First performance: December 3, 1999.

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