Showing posts with label the miracle worker discount tickets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the miracle worker discount tickets. Show all posts

Monday, March 29, 2010

The Miracle Worker To Close This Sunday

I don't know about you but I think it's a sad day when a show as moving as The Miracle Worker is closing after less then two months. Was the show perfect? No. It did however have great acting and was a great show for the whole family as well as student groups looking for a great show to see. Now as I wrote in my review of the show the main problem was the direction. What I mean by that is that while the show as a whole was very strong the overall production was hurt by being performed in the round.

I can't tell you how many key moments I missed because I was seeing the back of someones head. If not for that it would have more enjoyable. Chances are we will probably never see this show again in New York and that to me is a shame. If you haven't seen it yet I highly encourage you do before it is too late. There are still eight more performances left before the show closes on April 4. As I'm sure you know good seats are still available. Call now.

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Miracle Worker on Broadway

We sent a few of our favorite theater experts, Rosie and Bill Mearns, to see a preview of The Miracle Worker, a revival of a play which plays at the Circle in the Square Theater in New York City last night. Rosie and Bill have a long and successful career in the theater business, acting, singing, dancing and writing their own musicals. They really enjoyed seeing The Miracle Worker and we are looking forward to their usual review for our Broadway Ticket News blog in the days ahead. Most of the staff at our theater ticket company Applause-Tickets.com have seen the show this past week and everyone seems to feel that it will become a big selling show after the newspaper critics have had a chance to submit their reviews.

I am going to attend tonight's performance of The Miracle Worker myself and will submit a review as well. Seeing as how The Miracle Worker hasn't officially opened yet, our company has access to amazing seats at below face value prices. Simply put, we can get you into this show at "below cost". Once the show opens to critics reviews, it is possible the discount ticket offering will become a thing of the past. With this in mind, you might want to consider calling Applause (License #71AP1001029) soon so we can try to get you The Miracle Worker play tickets while they are not so difficult to obtain. Our contact information is at the bottom of this blog.

Here's the note that Rosie and Bill Mearns sent us this morning after attending last nights performance of The Miracle Worker. I'm sure we'll hear from them again soon.

Regards,
Rich Gladstone
Applause Theater Service
311 West 43rd Street, suite 601
NY,NY 10036
local phone 212-307-7050
toll free 800-451-9930
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Good Morning Celeste and Rich,
Thank you SOOOOooo Much for the tickets to "The Miracle Worker"..........it was WONDERFUL!!
The play is wonderfully written and the cast was Brillant. It was definately a WOW! Thank you.
We appreciate the tickets more then you know.

Rosie & Bill


Bill Mearns
Rosie Novellino-Mearns
279 East 44 Street
New York, NY 10017

(212) 687-9419
(917) 972-2749

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Miracle Worker On Broadway

Two nights ago I had the chance to see a preview performance of The Miracle Worker on Broadway. Prior to that I had never seen a live production or one of the many movie or television versions of the show. Now I knew going in that it would probably be a little heavy. It is about Helen Keller after all. Plus I was looking forward to finally seeing Alison Pill on stage as I have been a big fan of her film and television work and heard great things about her prior performances on the New York stage.

So there I sat in my third row seat at the Circle in the Square Theatre waiting for the show to begin. For those of you that are not familiar with the theatre it is in the round which usually means all the seats are good. Anyway the show began and to be honest I found it to be a little over the top at first. In fact I was sure I was going to be in for a disappointing night at the theatre. Well that all changed when Alison Pill walked on stage. That was the moment that I began to see the show for what it was and before you knew it I was totally enthralled with everything that was going on.

I guess my only complaint with the show is that because it was in the round there were many times when I could only see their backs. Because of that I feel like I missed a lot of key moments between the performers. Now don't get me wrong. There were many times where the staging worked. I just felt I would have enjoyed it more if it had been staged on a proscenium or thrust stage. Now despite my problems with the staging I thought the acting was quite good and thought the actor's were very committed to their roles.

Besides Alison Pill and Abigail Breslin who both at times broke my heart I was very impressed with Matthew Modine and Jennifer Morrrison who besides portraying Helen's parents were also making their Broadway debuts. Bravo to them for not only picking a show as dramatic as The Miracle Worker but doing so in a show where you are so close to the audience. To me that is what made the show so thrilling at times. You felt like you were right there with them the whole time.

Now while the show did have it's dramatic moments there was a lot of humor throughout the script. I was not expecting that. I mean when you think about the story of Helen Keller you don't think of it being funny. In fact at the beginning of the show I almost started to laugh but that was more because of what was going on during the actor's performance then anything else. Having said that I think the show is a must see and once they work out a few kinks and it's staging problems it should be in fine shape.In fact I expect many of it's cast members as well as the play to receive Tony nominations this May. We will soon find out. Until next time theatre fans.

JWB
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Miracle Worker To Begin Performances This Week

That's right theatre fans. Previews are set to begin this Friday for the Broadway revival of The Miracle Worker. The show which will officially open on March 3 at Broadway's Circle in the Square Theater is set to star Abigail Breslin and Alison Pill as Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan. This new production marks it's first time on Broadway since the original 1959 production. I for one am looking forward to this production and if received well should be one of the highlights of the season. Plus if you call Applause now we can get you tickets to see The Miracle Worker at some incredible savings. This deal is only good thru April 11 so don't delay. Get your tickets to see The Miracle Worker live on Broadway. It should make for one incredible night in the theatre.

JWB
Applause Theatre and Entertainment
311 West 43rd Street
Suite 601
New York,NY 10036
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Thursday, December 31, 2009

The Miracle Worker Plays Broadway's Circle In The Square Theater in February 2010

I am really looking forward to seeing the revival of The Miracle Worker when it plays preview performances at New York's Circle In The Square Theater on February 12,2010 prior to an official opening on March 3, 2010. The Miracle Worker originally won the Tony Award for Best Play in 1960. The show starred Anne Bancroft who took home the Best Actress Tony Award and newcomer Patty Duke, who won the Theatre World Award and was introduced to the theater and film world at that time. Both actresses went on to win Academy Awards for the roles they created when the play was turned into a big screen film.

The Miracle Worker takes place in 1880's Alabama and is the true story about Helen Keller (Abigail Breslin),who was born blind and deaf and Annie Sullivan(Alison Pill),the inspirational teacher who taught Helen how to communicate with the world. The Miracle Worker has an excellent cast including Matthew Modine (star of 50 films and getting ready for his first show on Broadway). He plays Helen's father and plays opposite Jennifer Morrisey, Helen's mother (from TV's House). Ms. Morrissey is also preparing for her Broadway debut in The Miracle Worker. The role of Aunt Ev will be played by Elizabeth Franz. Ms. Franz won a Tony Award for playing opposite Brian Dennehy in Death of a Salesman many years ago. She also has many Broadway and Off Broadway credits to her resume and was nominated for Tony Awards for her roles in Brighton Beach Memoirs and Morning's At Seven.

Right now if you think you might want to obtain tickets for The Miracle Worker with this exciting cast, consider a call to Applause Ticket Service in New York City. Applause Ticket Service is a licensed ticket agent for The Miracle Worker and all the Broadway Shows. Applause can get you into this show for below face value. What this means is that Applause gets to buy the tickets at a special price. They then add on a reasonable service charge for their efforts and service and sell you the tickets at below cost.

Could there be any better way to obtain tickets for The Miracle Worker? Maybe a part in the show perhaps?


Applause Ticket Service can be reached at 212-307-7050 in New York City's theater district or toll free at 800-451-9930. You can call seven days a week, They love talking about Broadway Theater. If you do also, give them a call. You'll be glad you did.


Cheers,
Rich Gladstone
Applause Ticket Service (License #71AP1001029)
311 West 43rd Street, suite 601
New York, New York 10036

http://www.applause-tickets.com/


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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The Miracle Worker Plays Broadway's Circle In The Square Theater in February 2010

I am really looking forward to seeing the revival of The Miracle Worker when it plays preview performances at New York's Circle In The Square Theater on February 12, 2010 prior to an official opening on March 3, 2010. The Miracle Worker originally won the Tony Award for Best Play in 1960. The show starred Anne Bancroft who took home the Best Actress Tony Award and newcomer Patty Duke, who won the Theatre World Award and was introduced to the theater and film world at that time. Both actresses went on to win Academy Awards for the roles they created when the play was turned into a big screen film.





The Miracle Worker takes place in 1880's Alabama and is the true story about Helen Keller, who was born blind and deaf and Annie Sullivan, the inspirational teacher who taught Helen how to communicate with the world. The Miracle Worker has an excellent cast including Matthew Modine (star of 50 films and getting ready for his first show on Broadway). He plays Helen's father and plays opposite Jennifer Morrisey, Helen's mother (from TV's House). Ms. Morrissey is also preparing for her Broadway debut in The Miracle Worker. The role of Aunt Ev will be played by Elizabeth Franz. Ms. Franz won a Tony Award for playing opposite Brian Dennehy in Death of a Salesman many years ago. She also has many Broadway and Off Broadway credits to her resume and was nominated for Tony Awards for her roles in Brighton Beach Memoirs and Morning's At Seven.





Right now if you think you might want to obtain tickets for The Miracle Worker with this exciting cast, consider a call to Applause Ticket Service in New York City. Applause Ticket Service is a licensed ticket agent for The Miracle Worker and all the Broadway Shows. Applause can get you into this show for below face value. What this means is that Applause gets to buy the tickets at a special price. They then add on a reasonable service charge for their efforts and service and sell you the tickets at below cost.





Could there be any better way to obtain tickets for The Miracle Worker? Maybe a part in the show perhaps?





Applause Ticket Service can be reached at 212-307-7050 in New York City's theater district or toll free at 800-451-9930. You can call seven days a week, They love talking about Broadway Theater. If you do also, give them a call. You'll be glad you did.





Cheers,


Rich Gladstone


Applause Ticket Service (License #71AP1001029)


31 West 43rd Street, suite 601


New York, New York 10036


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