Passing Strange, http://www.applause-tickets.com/passing-strange.asp , was a breakout hit when it debuted at The Public Theater last summer and will transfer to Broadway Feb. 8 with Opening night set for February 28, 2008 at the Belasco Theatre (111 West 44th Street) in Manhattan.
Get your tickets now(while you still can, it's sure to become a hot ticket!) for this fresh, exuberant, bracingly inventive, bitingly funny, and full of heart musical with a terrific cast that delivers perfectly pitched comic performances.
Listen to what the critics are saying;
"PASSING STRANGE introduces an exciting new voice to contemporary musical theater. Part concert, part book musical with driving rock music and a tart satiric tone- PASSING STRANGE defies generic categories. It dares in its playful way to honor big questions that have set adolescent souls yearning for centuries. How to discover and be true to your convictions, how to live a meaningful life, and still pay the bills, how to find the understanding you need without throwing away the love you're offered."
— NY Times
"With excellent songs and a vulnerable heart, PASSING STRANGE could join HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH as a punk musical."
— Variety
"Not since Stephen Sondheim introduced a kind of Jewish skepticism and irony to the Broadway musical, in the nineteen-fifties, and Tony Kushner revolved his 2003 show, CAROLINE, OR CHANGE , around the ways in which middle class intersects with race have we had such a finely crafted, ethnic-minded American musical as PASSING STRANGE."
— The New Yorker
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Listen to what the critics are saying;
"PASSING STRANGE introduces an exciting new voice to contemporary musical theater. Part concert, part book musical with driving rock music and a tart satiric tone- PASSING STRANGE defies generic categories. It dares in its playful way to honor big questions that have set adolescent souls yearning for centuries. How to discover and be true to your convictions, how to live a meaningful life, and still pay the bills, how to find the understanding you need without throwing away the love you're offered."
— NY Times
"With excellent songs and a vulnerable heart, PASSING STRANGE could join HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH as a punk musical."
— Variety
"Not since Stephen Sondheim introduced a kind of Jewish skepticism and irony to the Broadway musical, in the nineteen-fifties, and Tony Kushner revolved his 2003 show, CAROLINE, OR CHANGE , around the ways in which middle class intersects with race have we had such a finely crafted, ethnic-minded American musical as PASSING STRANGE."
— The New Yorker
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