
Right now on broadway they have "promises promises" playing which is a musical featuring sean hayes from will and grace and Kristin Chenoweth from "my funny valentine". This musical piece depicts chuck baxter an employee at consolidated life insurance who's trying to advance through the company. So to get in good with upper management he lends his apartment for there adultery acts . The plot starts to get interesting when his crush Fran Kubelik becomes the mistress of one of his fellow co workers !

Then theres always the classic " The addams family ". Now if your not familliar with this all you need to know is these are characters created by charles addams. the story takes a turn when they have outsiders over for dinner . I really wouldnt mind seeing this on broadway not only was this a great movie with a subliminal message of striving to explain to people that we must be accepting of others up bringing .

next theres chicago a musical based on murder ,greed and corruption . there 's also violence, exploitation and adultery. all these things paint our town red and causes this to be a very enlightful play . I would love to see this one as well because i dont know how something so nice and wholesome like a musical can have all these undelightful terms expressed in it so i would love to see that brought to life in that aspect .

If you want a different view into the world of musicals why not try avenue Q which is a show with vantriliquist in it . depicts a tale of a man with big dreams and aspirations in new york city but when he arrives the only place he could live is on avenue q. shortly after he finds out that he has some very intresting friends waiting for him in the wing .

Then theres "memphis" a show taken place in the 1950's when a white radio dj uses his love for music to intergrate all the racial communities . The true test is when huey(the radio dj) meet a nice black girl and no longer is his music under pressure but now he is , So he has to decide if the world is truely ready for such a change.
There are multiple ways to get tickets for broadway theres a http://www.broadway.com/ . Theres also phone numbers you can call (800-broadway) to get more ticket info.
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