Thursday, August 11, 2011

Broadway Buzz: Take a Break on Broadway

When it comes to picking a summer vacation destination, New York City should be at the top of your list. If you’re a Broadway fan, you owe it to yourself to see what all of the buzz is about. 

This Summer’s Biggest Shows 
Tickets may be hard to come by for The Book of Mormon, but there is a plethora of shows to help make your vacation memorable. From big Broadway blockbusters like Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark to Tony Award®-winning plays like War Horse and off-Broadway sensations that are on the brink of hitting it big, you will find a show that fits your tastes and interests. Websites like Broadway.com can help you find the right ticket with show information, great behind the scenes videos and interviews with the cast and creative teams. 

INSIDER TIP: Check out TKTS Discount Booths for day of performance tickets for Broadway and off-Broadway shows at up to a 50% discount! 
 


Broadway Hot Spots You Don’t Want to Miss 

Times Square There’s a reason people make reference to “the bright lights of Broadway, and that reason is Times Square. 


Sardi’s 
A tradition in the theater district, Sardi’s claim to fame includes caricatures of some of Broadway’s biggest stars with new ones being added every season. For tourists it is a great place to experience some preshow excitement. For Broadway actors, it’s a rite of passage.
 
The Stage Deli Celebrating its 70th Anniversary this year, The Stage Deli is a delightfully simple spot for lunch and maybe even some star sightings near the Broadway district. Starting way back in 1937, the owner invited some of his famous customers to design their perfect sandwich. You can munch on a Stephen Sondheim (chicken salad, bacon, lettuce and tomato), enjoy Hugh Jackman’s favorite (a hot open-faced turkey sandwich with gravy and french fries) or taste the newest star concoction. It’s not Broadway exclusive, but it is delicious. 

Lincoln Center Performing arts enthusiasts will be struck by the sheer scale of Lincoln Center. It’s over 16 acres of arts right in the heart of Manhattan. Within its buildings, you can find 12 resident organizations including Lincoln Center Theater, The Julliard School, The Metropolitan Opera and The New York City Ballet. Plus, right now, you can see the Tony Award-winning Best Play, War Horse

Even if you only have a few days, you can see a Broadway show, visit the local haunts and sample taste of big city life. Have you been to New York? Post some of your favorite places, things to see and do and, of course, Broadway shows that can’t be missed!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Some Sisterly Advice from Late Night Catechism's Diana Carl Alioto

Last week, we had a few minutes to sit down with Sister (actress Diana Carl Alioto) and discuss some of the latest trends in weddings. As the resident expert in 'Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3, she has some great advice.

Q) Full-length ceremony, shortened version or elopement?
A) Eh, eh, eh, elopment? Never. Not in the good Catholic Church. And with a shortened version, you're skipping out on the mass. I prefer a full-length ceremony complete with the taking of the Eucharist and all that stuff.

Q) Veil or no veil?
A) I think it's pretty much up to the girls these days 'cause they have all kinds of new fangled hairdos. In the old days, we had to wear a hat in church. I cover my head every day, so you can spend a couple hours in a sheer veil.

Q) Personalized or Traditional vows?
A) With modern vows, women try to take out the obey line. I got news for you. I took a vow of obedience. It's one of my three vows. If I have to do it, you have to do it.

Q) Bubbles or birdseed for a grant exit?
A) I say bubbles, and I'll tell you why. Have you ever been hit in the head with birdseed? Bubbles are light. 


A special message from Sister for her followers in Appleton!

Q) How many is too many when it comes to bridesmaids?
A) Depends on how many friends you have. Do you really have 17 girlfriends who want to shell out $1,300 apiece? You should do what my sister did. She said the people that stood up in her wedding were close enough to her that if she needed $500, she could call them up. If they wouldn't give her the money or she'd be embarrassed to ask, she didn't ask them. So think about it. You could probably count on one hand how many people would lend you $500.

Q) What's your rule of thumb on bridesmaid dresses?
A) Ladies, think about the Blessed Mother and her neckline and her hemline in all those pictures. We don't see Mary wearing strapless dresses and miniskirts.  So think about that when you plan your dresses. And she's always wearing blue, the color of virginity. I think you should consider a nice shade of blue for your girls.

'Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3 continues tonight through Saturday, August 13. You can save $5 today by using the special offer code: SISTER. Visitfoxcitiespac.com for details, and, remember, don't be late for class! 

 *'Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3 offer ends August 13, 2011. Not valid on previously purchased tickets. No cash value.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

What Do You Want to Know About Lombardi?

This weekend the Broadway cast of Lombardi brings a Packers' legacy to life in a series of dramatic readings at the Fox Cities P.A.C. Led by veteran actor Dan Lauria ("The Wonder Years"), the play by Wisconsin's own Eric Simonson soars in a dramatic reading. Without the costumes and makeup, without the pigskin props and muddy cleats, the legend of Lombardi has the spotlight. 

In addition to the readings, ticket holders have the chance to interact with the Broadway cast. Following the Friday and Saturday matinee readings, the cast will host a postshow chatback with the audience.

What do you want to know about Lombardi?
Post your questions, and we’ll pick one to ask the cast after the Friday matinee!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Broadway Buzz: Lombardi Paves the Way for Magic/Bird


Attention NBA Fans! With all the Lombardi excitement, have you felt left out because Broadway didn’t have a story for you? Don’t worry, a new show is in the works.
Magic/Bird, a new play by Wisconsin’s own Eric Simonson (Lombardi), will showcase the lives of basketball stars Larry Bird and Earvin “Magic” Johnson in the 1980s. Sports enthusiasts and Lombardi producers Tony Ponturo and Fran Kirmser told Variety they are creating Magic/Bird as a follow-up and hoping to make sports theater into a series or genre. Maybe we’ll see a Brewers story one of these years!
The initial rivalry between Larry Bird and Magic Johnson grew into a famous friendship as they battled for three championships on the court and now both living legends are sharing their history through a series of interviews with Simonson. The NBA has added its official endorsement, so watch for Magic/Bird to open on Broadway in spring 2012.
If you’re celebrating the news of the upcoming NFL season, tickets are still available for Lombardi: A Reading by the Broadway Cast at the Fox Cities P.A.C. July 28-30!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Top 3 Reasons to Come to the Summer Seat Sale July 12

Reason #1: "Test-Drive" & Save  
On Tuesday, July 12 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. you can handpick Kimberly-Clark Broadway Across America – Fox Cities Season Tickets at the Summer Seat Sale. Save up to $45* on select packages for three hours only!

Reason #2: One Purchase = Five Spectacular Shows
With one easy face-to-face purchase, you can have tickets to Billy Elliot the MusicalLes MisérablesMillion Dollar QuartetMary Poppins and West Side Story. Ticket agents will be on hand to assist you and answer any questions you may have about the shows.

Reason #3: Enjoy Season Ticket Benefits!
Kimberly-Clark Broadway Across America – Fox Cities Season Ticket Holders enjoy great benefits including
  • Same great seats for all Broadway package performances
  • Avoid multiple transaction fees
  • Deluxe ticket services including hassle-free exchanges
  • Priority offers on events added to the Fox Cities P.A.C. calendar
  • And more!
Visit foxcitiespac.com for more information on Season Ticket Packages, and stop by the Center Tuesday, July 12 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. for the Summer Seat Sale!

*Valid in person only on select seating areas. Not valid on previously purchased packages.