Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Nathan Lane's back on Broadway in NOVEMBER-Applause Has Amazing Seats

What can I say? I have enjoyed many Broadway shows when Nathan Lane has been one of the cast members, particularly when he portrayed Max Bialystock in The Producers as well as Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple. He has been seen in several other Broadway shows as well as many films over the years.

Nathan can now be seen in NOVEMBER, a new political comedy written by David Mamet and directed by Joe Mantello. It takes place just a few days before a presidential election and proves, once and for all, that there is no other place than the highest office in the land, as the incumbant Commander-In-Chief must try to get a grip on the major issues of the times. You know, the usual topics such as Indian casinos, lesbian marriages, pardons and highly questionable campaign contributions all come into play as the President tries hard to "not lose his grip" on the Oval Office.

NOVEMBER www.applause-tickets.com/november.asp stars Nathan Lane as President Charles Smith, Laurie Metcalf plays presidential aide Clarice Bernstein and Dylan Baker performs the role of presidential advisor Archer Brown.

Right now you can secure amazing seats for NOVEMBER, which is in preview performances right now at the Barrymore Theatre in New York City. You can contact Applause Theatre Service now and ask for tickets at the "insider's pricing" which they often have access to. Applause www.applause-tickets.com can be reached in New York City at 212-307-7050 or 1-800-451-9930 seven days a week.

Don't miss out on this new exciting piece of Broadway theatre. I am planning on seeing the show this Friday with my family. It is always great to get a chance to see Nathan Lane on Broadway but now the opportunity to see Laurie Metcalf and Dylan Baker makes it a can't miss night for me personally.

Get your tickets now, don't forget to ask for the Applause "insider's pricing" while the show is in previews during January 2008. Enjoy the show.

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