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Experiencing a Broadway Play

By: M. Anderson

Have you ever speculated what a Broadway play is like? Are you looking for an evening filled with wonder and joy, pageantry and excitement? Where you enter a world of mystery and grandeur from the moment you step into the theatre to find your seat. Gazing about you in awe at this world you have just entered, a colorful stagescape envelopes you, the lighting muted and soft, lending an eerie glow as you are about to experience all the world upon a stage, with sounds merrily emanating from the orchestra pit in front of you, and gigantic and ornate curtains on the stage undulating with activity unseen behind them. Then the hush grows to silence as the immense curtain rises and you catch your first glimpse of the show you are about to see. You notice you are holding your breath as you drink all the stage in, feeling as if you are a part of this world you suddenly find yourself in.

You immediately begin to empathize with the characters you witness on stage, you feel their pain and joy, and you almost become part of their world indeed. The time passes quickly and the next thing you know, it's intermission, and you can breathe easily again as the theatre lights are temporarily turned on. Now it's between Acts and you get a chance to saunter to the lobby to grab a drink and chat with your theater mates. You may get a program book, deciding for yourself that you must have something to look at, when the real world intrudes, to help carry yourself back to this world of wonder, remembering how you felt. Your life seems forever changed, leaving you wanting for more with the loud applause and the final curtain call.

In cities all over the country, seeing a Broadway show is pure pleasure for those looking for one of the finer things in life, at a price anyone can afford. From New York City to Boston, Chicago to L.A., National tours of the Broadway hits My Fair Lady and the Lion King can be seen in many cities across the America and Canada.

From the oldest running show on Broadway, The Phantom of the Opera, to The Color Purple, a movie made into a Broadway show, your choices are limitless for an evening filled with wonder and something you will never forget, whether you are crying with the actors on stage to laughing so hard there are tears in your eyes. Experiencing a Broadway show is like no other, transporting you to a place like you have never been, in all its magic and wonder.

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