Thursday, March 19, 2009

Get New York Rangers Tickets At Applause


Fresh off back to back wins against Philadelphia and Montreal, the new look Rangers look to be on their way towards making the playoffs for the 4th straight year. Sean Avery has returned and picked up right where he left off last year, the Rangers are simply a better team with him in the lineup. New coach John Tortorella has developed a more uptempo fast paced style of play, and it certainly has helped turn things around as the Rangers are a much better and exciting team since he took over. With only 10 games left, make sure to call Applause to get tickets to the final few regular season home games at Madison Square Garden, its sure to be an exciting atmosphere inside the garden as they continue their playoff push.

Applause also handles all sporting events nationwide, call one of our experts today at 800-451-9930

Applause Theatre Service Sells All Events Nationwide

Anyone out there a big pro wrestling fan like me and are dying to see WrestleMania 25 in Texas next month? Well guess what? Applause can get you tickets to see not only this event but any event you want. Looking for tickets to see your favorite sports team either at home or away? We can get them. All you have to do is pick up the phone and let us do the rest. It really is that easy. Or maybe you want to see your favorite performer live in Las Vegas. No problem. Applause Theatre Service has access to the best seats for all events Nationwide. So what are you waiting for? Call Applause now. What do you have to lose?



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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Chicago Makes History

That's right theatre lovers.Chicago has made history once again. Not only is it the longest running revival in Broadway history but as of March 24 it will surpass Rent as the 7th longest running show on Broadway with 5,125 performances. Chicago joins The Phantom of the Opera and The Lion King as the longest running shows still running on Broadway.

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Book A Hotel & Theatre Package Thru Applause


Planning a trip to New York City? Why not call Applause and let the experts help you with your hotel and theatre needs. We can offer you two,three or more nights at a hotel with as many show tickets you need. We can even suggest sights to see,places to dine and guide you along to make your stay in New York a memorable one. Don't delay call Applause and book your trip today!



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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Broadway Theater Ticket Experts at Your Service

I was just reading a business blog written by Seth Godin at http://www.sethgodin.com/sg/. The blog post is called "Where have all the agents gone"? Seth talks about how many "middlemen" types there are in the service business- travel agents, stockbrokers, real estate agents, ticket brokers and other agent types are often being bypassed by consumers using a computer. He says the airlines stopped paying travel agents commissions because they were making more than the airlines themselves. He also infers that some homeowners don't want to pay real estate brokers the 6 % commission or so that they usually charge for their services.

Mr. Godin points out that anyone in the service business that simply helps you find "a human approximation of Google" probably won't be needed in the very near future. I wholeheartedly agree with him on this.

Our company provides theater tickets to all the Broadway Shows in New York. So do hundreds of others. So why use our company Applause Theater Service? Anyone can search dozens of web sites and see hundreds of different seating selections but why use Applause. Mr. Godin talks about service organizations using a "differentiated service". One that is worth paying for of course.

At Applause, we focus our area of expertise on Broadway Shows, not every event in the country. Most ticket web sites try to be all things to all people, selling every event one can buy a ticket for but being "expert" at very little. This is where Applause comes in. Sure we can secure tickets for the Super Bowl or the Big East Tournament or even get you seats to any baseball game to any stadium in the country. But could we possibly know everything about every event and have expert knowledge of every layout of every stadium or theater in the entire country? Could anyone really? Of course not, that's why we keep our focus on Broadway theater.

Applause subscribes to Seth Godin's basic philosophy regarding "agents" of any kind. Sure we sell theater tickets. Like I said, lots of companies do.

Here's the difference in using Applause. When someone calls Applause looking for tickets to shows on Broadway, we spend time talking to you on the phone first. Then we ask questions so that we can offer the best seating arrangements at the best prices. Lots of ticket companies just list tons of seat locations and a basic theater map. Most of the time many of the seat locations and prices start to look blurry to a shopper, adding confusing to the decision making process of "which tickets should I buy". Seating is just one area of concern for ticket buyers. What about price? Did you know that most of the time people pay more for tickets to Broadway and to other Nationwide Events than they have to? A little conversation can go a long way friends. A transaction is not something we think will separate us from the thousands of others selling tickets for Broadway. Personal service will.

Yes a little thing like personal service can go a long way to help a potential customer trust us with their ticket needs, and not a competitor. Like talking on the phone. Taking our time to inform and educate a shopper about the available options in ticket buying.

It comes down to TRUST and ADDING VALUE as Mr. Godin often refers to. People want to buy from companies that are truthful and offer real, good "old fashioned" customer service. Like in the old days.

At Applause, I personally spend as much time making restaurant suggestions to people shopping with our service. I can't tell you how many customers are so happy to have a service that suggests good places to eat before the theater as well as suggestions on shopping, sightseeing and other "things to do in New York City". People can always find tickets at lower prices but the "value" that Applause adds with our wealth of knowledge to "everything in New York City" is the single biggest factor that clearly separates us from the pack of other ticket sellers.

All you have to do is shop around and then let us be of service whenever your plans include seeing a Broadway show, dining and anything else you want to do in New York. Although I guess I'm asking you to trust us (and we don't even know each other yet), I will give you my personal guarantee that once you try our ticket service, you'll be glad you did.

Oh, I almost forgot, in case you want to call us, Applause's local number is 212-307-7050 or you can call toll free at 800-451--9930. Applause is an officially New York State licensed ticket agency that has been providing a personal ticket service for over 21 years now. Here's a link to our testimonials page from "real customers" like you.

We hope to hear from you soon.

Sincerely,
Rich Gladstone
Applause Theater Service
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New York, New York 10036
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Norman Seeks to Conquer Broadway this Spring

Add Alan Ayckbourn’s “Norman Conquests” to a busy spring season on Broadway. Mr. Ayckbourn’s 1973 comic trilogy of interlocking plays, which was recently revived at the Old Vic Theater in London, is headed to the Circle in the Square Theater with its six-member cast intact, the show’s publicists said in a release. In each of the trilogy’s plays, an assistant librarian named Norman (played by Stephen Mangan) tries to seduce a different woman during a chaotic weekend. The plays, directed by Matthew Warchus (who also directed the recent Broadway revival of “Boeing-Boeing“), will run on a rotating schedule, and all three will be presented consecutively on Saturdays. “The Norman Conquests” is to begin previews on April 7 and open April 23; its limited run is scheduled through July 25.
Having done an Ayckbourn play myself, How the Other Half Loves, I am very much looking forward to this trilogy. Call Applause now to get your tickets to this fun fest. Call and ask for an Insider Deal for some extra savings. 800-451-9930

Shrek Comes Alive On Broadway


I'll be the first to admit that I was not looking forward to seeing Shrek on Broadway. Having never seen any of the movies the thought of a singing green ogre did not interest me in the slightest. However after some prodding from my co-workers I decided to give it a shot. The ticket was free after all so what did I have to lose? So there I sat on a cold Thursday in November at the Broadway Theater waiting for the curtain to rise on the unknown. Well I guess the old saying is true."Never judge a book by it's cover." I loved Shrek from beginning to end. I'm even man enough to admit that I teared up a few times. Now if that doesn't prove how much I loved the show then nothing will.

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Gift Certificates Make a Great Gift!


Don't know what to get that hard to get person? How about a Gift Certificate to Applause? It's the gift that keeps giving.... Call Applause Theatre and Entertainment Service and order a Gift Certificate. You just tell us the amount and we do the rest. Our Gift Certificates are guaranteed to put a smile on anyone's face!

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A Day In The Life Of A Ticket Broker

As I sit here at my computer I find myself at a loss on what to blog about today. This is not the first time that this has happened and I can guarantee it won't be the last. Since we started this blog site over two years ago I have blogged on everything from the latest Broadway news to how to get the best deals to see a Broadway show. I have blogged on every show from August:Osage County to Wicked and back again.At the end of the day it really doesn't matter what you say or how you say it but that you are passionate about what you are writing about. That's what I try to convey every time I write one of my blogs. Whether you like them or not is your prerogative. It is just one person's opinion after all.

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Don't Forget The Lion King on Broadway


When it comes to shows on Broadway, Disney sure knows how to put on a spectacular. The Lion King is one of three Disney shows currently on Broadway and happens to be one of my favorites. I always said if I died after the opening number I would die happy. The Lion King tells the story of a young lion cub named Simba who struggles as he takes on the responsibilities of becoming an adult and becoming the future king.
With Music and Lyrics by Sir Elton Jon and Tim Rice, and the direction of Julie Taymor The Lion King is a show sure to please all ages and is not to be missed while in New York.
Don't waste time, Hurry and call Applause Theatre & Entertainment Service today for the best seats at the best prices!!!!!!!


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Monday, March 16, 2009

New York Mets And Yankees Tickets On Sale Now At Applause




With opening day only a few weeks away baseball fever here in New York City is heating up. The Mets and Yankees both look to rebound from disappointing 2008 seasons and get back to the playoffs. This offseason both teams addressed their major weakness from last year, the Mets signing relief pitchers JJ Putz and Francisco Rodriguez (aka KRod) to solidify their bullpen which struggled mightily last year, and the Yankees signing starting pitchers AJ Burnett and CC Sabathia to give them 1 of the best starting rotations in baseball. With David Wright and Jose Reyes leading the way again the Mets will look to overtake the world champion Phillies for NL East supremacy, and the Yankees figure to battle it out all year with the rival Red Sox in the AL East.

And of course both teams are opening up brand new ballparks this season, Citi Field and the New Yankee Stadium, so that only adds to the excitement of the upcoming season. As a lifelong Met fan and baseball fan I can't wait to check out both ballparks, they both look great and promise to provide great views of the field whether you’re in the 1st row or last row. Its sure to be another action packed baseball season in Queens and the Bronx. So give us a call at Applause for tickets to the games you want at the prices you want.

The Broadway Production of "Mary Stuart" is Now On Sale With Applause Theatre Service

This is a big Broadway happening for sure! The first Broadway production of MARY STUART in almost 40 years! The critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production direct from London, starring Janet McTeer as Mary Queen of Scots and Harriet Walter as Elizabeth I will begin performances Tuesday, March 30 at the Broadhurst, prior to an opening night on Sunday, April 19

McTeer and Walter will be recreating the performances that dazzled London, joined by a stellar supporting company of 11 actors, performing Peter Oswald’s thrilling new version of Friedrich Schiller’s classic play under the direction of Phyllida Lloyd. The production is currently in rehearsal in New York. I love great theater, and I have to tell you the buzz surrounding this production could not be bigger. Everyone I know cannot wait to see this!

Seduction, greed and deception lie at the heart of the bitter rivalry between Mary, Queen of Scots (Janet McTeer) and her cousin, Elizabeth I (Harriet Walter) of England. After being implicated in her husband’s murder, Mary turns to Elizabeth for help but finds her cousin distrustful of her motives. Thus begins a bloody feud that will threaten not just their family bond, but the crown of England… MARY STUART tells the story of two iconic women whose lust for power reveals one of the most thrilling displays of passion and politics the world has ever seen.

Ben Brantley, New York Times, hailed this production of MARY STUART as “Ripping. A stage burner of a revival. Mary Stuart is portrayed to a red-blooded fare-thee-well by Janet McTeer. Queen Elizabeth I is portrayed with glittering iciness by Harriet Walter. Mary Stuart has never seemed more pertinent than it does in this vivid incarnation, staged by Phyllida Lloyd.” The Daily Telegraph pronounced it “Exhilarating… Pure Class!” The Times raved, “Terrific Acting, Terrific Theatre, Terrific Schiller”. The Daily Mail called the production “Unforgettable”. The Observer raved, “Phyllida Lloyd has provided a gleaming, intense Mary Stuart. It’s thrillingly staged and acted to the hilt”. The Sunday Times claimed, “Both female leads crackle with the kind of gun-powder charisma that sparks devotion and forments intrigue. In this fine production, every lie, every deception, rings true”.

Janet McTeer returns to New York for the first time since she electrified Broadway with her Tony Award-winning portrayal of Nora in A Doll’s House. She won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in the celebrated film Tumbleweeds. Her other theatre work includes Duchess of Malfi, Uncle Vanya and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Harriet Walter, considered one of England’s greatest classical actresses, is a three-time Olivier Award winner for her performances in Twelfth Night, A Question of Geography and Three Sisters. Film credits include the Academy Award-nominated Atonement, Babel and Sense & Sensibility.

This is a hot, hot ticket that's sure to sell out quite quickly. Applause is a NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALLY LICENSED TICKET AGENCY of Mary Stuart and all BROADWAY SHOWS. Call us now and reserve your tickets and ask for an Insider deal for some extra savings. 800-451-9930

A Day In The Life Of A Ticket Broker

Having never traveled across the pond before you would think that I would be the last person to write a blog about London right? Except for the occasional trip back home to Illinois to visit my family I rarely leave the New York area. Why leave? New York is the greatest city in the world after all. Now don't get me wrong. I'm sure London has a lot to offer besides rain and smog. I myself have been known to enjoy a nice stroll in the rain from time to time. But enough about me and my walking habits. I am here to discuss the current London theatre scene. The good news is there are over a hundred shows playing in London at the present time. From new plays and musicals, to some of Shakespeare's finest plays there is something for everyone to see and enjoy. Maybe one of these days I'll get over there and see what all the fuss is about. Who knows? I might even enjoy myself.

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Get Your Tickets for the 2008 Tony Award Winning Musical In The Heights Today, You Will Be Glad You Did!

Haven’t had a chance to check out the 2008 Tony Award winning musical In the Heights yet? Now is your chance. In the Heights is set in Washington Heights, a vibrant and tight-knit neighborhood at the top of Manhattan. The musical explores the joys, heartbreaks and bonds of a Latino community struggling to redefine home. This high energy, faced paced musical has everything a Broadway show has to offer, including a score by Lin-Manuel Miranda featuring a range of music from hip hop, meringue to soul music. In the Heights had its beginning off Broadway in 2007 and has just completed its first year playing to sold out audiences at the Richard Rodgers theatre on Broadway.

You don’t want to miss your opportunity to see In the Heights today and Applause is here to help. Applause is a NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALLY LICENSED TICKET AGENCY of IN THE HEIGHTS and all BROADWAY SHOWS. Call Applause and ask about the Insider Deal for some great savings today!

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Critics Love "Blithe Spirit" and its Star Angela Lansbury!

Spring doesn't officially arrive until next weekend, but last night, a blast of warm, comic air blew over Broadway with the opening of director Michael Blakemore's delightful revival of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit at the Shubert Theatre. I saw this production a couple of weeks ago with the rest of the crew here at Applause and we fell in love with the show, its cast and most especially the legendary Angela Lansbury. What a simple pleasant evening of laughs and great entertainment. Most of the critics seem to agree with me on this. I've taken all of the critics reviews and posted them below for your reading pleasure.

[ NYT ] The Medium as the Messenger, by Ben Brantley
This genial but bumpy new revival of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit stars Angela Lansbury in her juiciest role in years.
[ NYP ] Spirit Willing, Flash Weak, by Elisabeth Vincentelli
Like her character, daffy medium Madame Arcati, Angela Lansbury creates mischievous chaos in Blithe Spirit—some of her co-stars seem to struggle to keep pace with her somewhat loose M.O.
[ DN ] Angela Lansbury moves us, but Blithe Spirit doesn't, by Joe Dziemianowicz
Watching the 83-year-old Lansbury work her magic is endless fun. Otherwise, director Michael Blakemore doesn't offer much in terms of imagination in this revival.
[ ND ] Angela Lansbury takes Blithe Spirit to heights, by Linda Winer
Angela Lansbury is delicious, but it's odd that director Michael Blakemore does not locate more of the luxurious, brittle sheen and the high-style physical humor in this farce about a married novelist bewitched by the ghost of his first wife.
[ NY1 ] Reviewed by David Cote
Broadway will always have its ghosts. They say the specters of past troupers and producers hover through the back alleys and theaters of the Great White Way. Well, now there's another apparition to be found on the Rialto, and it's frightfully funny. The play is Blithe Spirit, the champagne-light supernatural farce by Noel Coward, and it should continue to haunt the Shubert for a good long time.
[ AP ] Lansbury and company wittily spin Blithe Spirit, by Michael Kuchwara
Light and airy requires heavy lifting—theatrically speaking. And for the most part, the starry cast of the latest Broadway revival of Blithe Spirit delivers the goods, artfully keeping the classic Noel Coward comedy spinning merrily.
[ B ] Lansbury's Comic Psychic Lights Up Fervent Spirit, by John Simon
When a scintillating comedy, masterly direction and superior performances come together, what have you got? A rip-roaring revival of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit that lights up Broadway's Shubert Theatre.
[ V ] Reviewed by David Rooney
While the dry martinis flow freely among hosts and guests alike in Blithe Spirit, those libations do little to loosen up Michael Blakemore's classy but stiff Broadway revival. There are sparkling moments, thanks mostly to the light touch of the sublime Jayne Atkinson and the comedic life-force of Angela Lansbury because she's, well, Angela Lansbury. But overall this is a wispy ectoplasm of the 1941 Noel Coward ghost comedy rather than a full-bodied materialization.
[ BS ] Reviewed by David Sheward
This Blithe Spirit is like spending a pleasant afternoon tea with a favorite aunt. You'll be served familiar treats and hear familiar stories, but with Angela Lansbury and friends handing out the goodies, you know you'll enjoy yourself.
[ CU ] Reviewed by Elyse Sommer
With New Yorkers being blitzed with bad news about the economy, their job security and the difficulties of ending two unpopular wars, the producers of the latest revival of this wartime-prompted ghost story may well be right in thinking that it will once again prove to be a perfect escape from grim reality.
You can get great seats to this show just by calling Applause Theatre and Entertainment Service which is a NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALLY LICENSED TICKET AGENCY of "BLITHE SPIRIT" and all BROADWAY SHOWS. Call and ask about the Insider Deal for some big savings! 800-451-9930

Desire Under The Elms Begins Limited Run April 12, 2009


Arriving on April 14th from Chicago's prestigious Goodman Theatre Desire Under the Elms by Eugene O'Neill reunites Brian Dennehy with director Robert Falls who collaborated together on the revivals of Death of a Salesman and Long Day's Journey. Along side Dennehy is is stage and screen star Carla Gugino (Watchmen, Sin City, "Entourage," After the Fall) and Tony-nominee Pablo Schreiber (Awake and Sing, Dying City, Vicky Cristina Barcelona). Desire Ender the Elms tells the story of and old farmer that brings home his new young bride, and his son who dislikes her but soon lusts after her proves to be a work of monumental passion and sensuality. An experience you will not forget too soon....

Don't delay book your tickets now for this limited 12 week Broadway engagement. Call Applause Theatre & Entertainment Service for the best tickets at the best prices. Applause is a NEW YORK STATE OFFICIALLY LICENSED TICKET AGENCY of Desire under the Elms and all BROADWAY SHOWS.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Waiting for Godot Comes to Broadway, Starts Performances April 3, 2009

If you've never had the chance to see Nathan Lane (famous for his starring roles in The Odd Couple and a Best Actor Tony Award for The Producers) in a Broadway Show, now is your chance theater friends. Beginning Friday April 3, 2009 you can get to see Mr. Lane along with Bill Irwin (who is best known for his Tony Award-winning Best Actor role as George in Whose Afraid of Virginia Wolff in 2005) at Studio 54 in New York. Mr. Irwin has won a total of 5 Tony Awards, 4 of them for Largely New York, a show he wrote, directed, starred and choreographed himself several years ago. Mr. Irwin is really a vaudeville-style stage actor and clown with many talents.

Mr. Lane and Mr. Irwin will be co-starring in a revival of a very unique comedy called Waiting for Godot. Written by Samuel Beckett with direction by Anthony Page and scenic design by Santo Loquasto, Waiting for Godot tells the tale of 2 men, Vladamir and Estragon that are waiting on a barren stretch of road waiting for someone named Godot. As the men wait, they occupy themselves eating, sleeping, talking, arguing, singing, exercising, swapping hats and playing games together. They even admit that they wouldn't recognize Godot if they saw him. They imagine that things are not what they appear to be while waiting. It sounds like one crazy way to "pass the time" right? Many who have seen Waiting for Godot have interpreted the play to signify mankind's true search for real life meaning.

I've seen Nathan Lane in several movies and on the Broadway stage numerous times and have heard that Bill Irwin is "one of the funniest actors" ever to appear on a stage or in film. I'm planning on seeing the show during the first week or two of previews at Studio 54 in New York City. I am hoping this theater won't be too large a venue as the last time it played, the show venue was at the Mitzi Newhouse Theater in Lincoln Center. A much smaller theater for sure.

Right now, if you call Applause Theater Service in New York City, a New York State officially licensed ticket agency for Waiting for Godot and every Broadway show in town-they can get you amazing seats at a big discount for this show. Applause is open seven days a week from 8am till 8pm on most days with a friendly group of ticket experts. They know all about Broadway shows and even suggest fun places to eat. All you have to do is ask. Here's a current listing of what's on Broadway now. Click here.

Don't forget to ask for the Waiting for Godot discount ticket offer. take care now.

Sincerely,
Rich Gladstone
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If You Haven't Seen Shrek-The Musical, What Are You Waiting For??

Shrek is the Swamp King of Broadway! At least that's what I believe and I'm sure Shrek himself believes. Shrek is a fabulous new musical extravaganza that seems to be struggling a bit at the box office right now, probably due to the obvious, our bad economy maybe?! It's just a matter of bad timing for the show. If this show had opened up a few years ago, this would be the monster hit it's supposed to be and should be. No pun intended. The cast is amazing. Heck, it has the Queen of Broadway herself, Miss Sutton Foster and Mr Showstopper himself Christopher Sieber who I loved in Monty Python's Spamalot. Everyone that I send to see this show enjoys it immensely. You'll laugh till it hurts and never once be bored! Dreamworks went all out for their first ever venture on Broadway and spent millions on sets and costumes. The movie is one of the highest grossing films in the history of motion pictures and I feel this show deserves to run on Broadway and become one of the best and longest running family shows ever. And adults, just know that this show ain't just for the kiddies! Most of the humor actually is for an older audience.
Anyway, make an effort to check this show out this Spring and Summer. You won't be disappointed! If it is the tough times that's holding you back from coming into New York to see it, fear not! Applause Theatre Service has access to what we call our Insider Deal where we can offer great discounted deals on most performances for the very best seats. Just call an Applause Sales Expert now at 800-451-9930 and we'll hook you up! Come on, we can all use a happy break and take a visit to Shrek Land!

Exit the King is One Brilliantly Bizarre Broadway Show!

All I can say is Wow! I saw a preview performance of "Exit the King" last night and sat sixth row center orchestra at a sold out show. One of the wonderful perks of working for Applause Theatre Service. I was captivated from the very beginning with it's Vaudeville type introductions of all the lead performers in the show. I won't give anything away here in this blog but only tell you a bit about the performers and crazy story being told.

Academy Award-winners Geoffrey Rush(one of my all time favorite actors/remember the movie Shine?) as King Berenger and Susan Sarandon(Dead Man Walking) as Queen Marguerite star in Eugene Ionesco's "Exit The King" on Broadway. This production is Rush's Broadway debut. It is a limited engagement that will run for 14 weeks only, through Sunday June 14, 2009.
EXIT THE KING also stars Screen Actors Guild Award-winner Lauren Ambrose (Awake and Sing!, "Six Feet Under") as Queen Marie, Tony Award- winner Andrea Martin (My Favorite Year, Young Frankenstein) as Juliette, William Sadler(The Shawshank Redemption, "Roswell," Julius Caesar) as The Doctor and Brian Hutchison (From Up Here) as The Guard.

EXIT THE KING is a hilarious and poignant comedy about a megalomaniacal ruler, King Berenger (Rush) whose incompetence has left his country in near ruin. Despite the efforts of Queen Marguerite (Sarandon) and the other members of the court to convince the King he has only 90 minutes left to live, he refuses to relinquish any control.

I felt the two standouts in the show were certainly Geoffrey Rush (who is a shoe in to win the Tony Award for Best Actor this year, if he doesn't I will drop dead!) and the always funny and incredibly talented comedic actress Andrea Martin as the Nurse to the King and Queens. Susan Sarandon is just gorgeous to look at and one of my all time favorite actresses. I felt she was channeling the Wicked Witch in the movie Enchanted and was just fine but really only came alive towards the end of the 2 and 1/2 hour show. Ms Ambrose who I loved in Six Feet Under also gives a very credible performance but maybe trying a bit too hard at times. William Sadler is wonderful as the whacked out doctor/executioner/scientist(much too involved to explain that one!). But guys, let me tell you, this is the Geoffrey Rush show! You cannot take your eyes off of him every moment he is on (and off) stage. His bit with the marching band alone is worth the price of admission and should win him the Tony! It's bizarre folks, don't get me wrong and the story is not for everyone and will probably leave some saying what the heck? Give it a chance and stay for the whole show. Just remember that you're watching one of the all time best actors and performances ever on a Broadway stage!
Get your tickets now to this amazing show and mention the Applause Insider Deal to get tickets at a great discount. 800-451-9930

Thank you for your time,
Erik Swanson
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Applause Theatre & Entertainment Service Inc.


Need an escape? Go see Guys and Dolls on Broadway today.

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of seeing Guys and Dolls currently playing at the Nederlander theatre. I hate to admit it but the night I went I was not in the mood to see a show. I was leaving on a two week trip and had things to take care of. I really did not have much interest either. Just another revival hitting Broadway. I guess after 14 years selling tickets I have become spoiled. There will always be another show to see tomorrow. I did not really know the story of Guys and Dolls and what I did know about it just did not seem that interesting. I did however make myself go. It is my job after all to be able to sell the show. I should at least know what I am talking about. How glad I was that I went. From the opening act I was sucked in.

As the show progressed I realized that so many of the songs were familiar to me. I was suddenly excited to be able to see the story behind all the famous songs I was listening to. "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat," "A Bushel and a Peck," "Luck Be a Lady," "Fugue for Tinhorns," "Marry the Man Today" were the most memorable to me. Classic Broadway songs set to a classic Broadway story. A fly-by-night gambler woos a Salvation Army lass, and a showgirl tries to hook the founder of "the oldest, established, permanent, floating crap game in New York." Who could ask for more in a Broadway show. I certainly couldn't. Oliver Platt most recently seen in “Shining City” and Lauren Graham famous for her role in TV show “Gilmore Girls both star in Guys and Dolls. When I left the theater a friend asked me what I thought. My answer was that I was so glad I went. Guys and Dolls was definitely worth seeing. My advice to you my readers is go check it out yourself. You will be happy that you did. I know was.

So call an Applause Sales Expert now at 800-451-9930 to get your tickets to this hot show at a great price.

Claudia S. Bombeck
APPLAUSE THEATRE AND ENTERTAINMENT SERVICE INC.Phone 212-307-7050
Fax 212-397-3729
Email: claudia@applause-tickets.com
Web site: http://www.applause-tickets.com/