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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Theatre: TBA Previews: Sept. 27 Opening: Oct. 13 Group Minimum: 15 Coming to Broadway to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the hillarious and provocative masterpiece follows theatre’s most notoriously dys- functional couples, George and Martha, who invite the family over for an unfor- gettable night of cocktails and crossfire. The Mystery of Edwin Drood Studio 54 Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA This fun play-within- a-musical takes a trip back in time to a Victorian music hall where actors try to stage Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel. Everyone is a suspect, and every performance is different as the audi- ence decides who killed Edwin Drood! Bring It On: The Musical St. James Theatre Previews: July 12 Opening: August 1 Group Minimum: 12 This explosive new musical comedy raises the stakes on over-the-top high school rivalries in the world of competitive cheerleading. This new show proves that winning isn’t everything when it means losing some- thing or someone you really care about. Hands on a Hard Body Theatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA The new musical of a strange real-life endurance contest staged by a Texas car dealership. It fol- lows 10 contestants through a war of attrition in pursuit of a new pickup truck based on their ability to satisfy the con- test’s rules. Zarkana Radio City Music Hall Previews: June 6 Opening: TBA Group Minimum: 15 An epic spectacle that only Cirque du Soleil could imagine, that takes audiences into a fantastical and suspenseful world where highly-acrobatic feats are height- ened by original live music and interac- tive multimedia elements. It is a surreal and magical adventure. Rebecca Broadhurst Theatre Previews: Oct. 30 Opening: Nov. 18 Group Minimum: 10 This new musical fol- lows Maxim de Win- ter, his new wife, and Mrs. Danvers, the controlling and manipulative house- keeper of Maxim’s West Country estate of Manderley, where the memory of his first wife, the glamorous and mysteri- ous Rebecca, still casts a shadow. Jekyll & Hyde Theatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA This Broadway musi- cal revival conceived for the stage by Tony and Grammy nominee Frank Wildhorn and Steve Cu- den, follows a London doctor who ac- cidentally unleashes his evil alternate personality in his quest to cure his fa- ther’s mental illness. Chaplin The Musical Ethel Barrymore Theatre Previews: Aug. 21 Opening: Sept. 10 Group Minimum: TBA A brand new musical about Charlie Chaplin, who rose from the slums of London to the heights of Hollywood becoming the man behind the legend of films, an undeniable genius that forever changed the way America went to the movies. Annie The Palace Theatre Previews: Oct. 3 Opening: Nov. 8 Group Minimum: 12 With equal measures of pluck and positiv- ity, little orphan Annie charms every- one’s hearts, despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. And now alongside her signature pal dog, Sandy, she’s set her sights on making us grin by inspiring a whole new millennium. Matilda The Musical Theatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA Adapted from the popular Roald Dahl children’s novel, this acclaimed new musical follows an intelligent young girl with extraordinary powers who rebels against her nasty parents and the child- hating headmistress of her boarding school. A Christmas Story, The Musical Theatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA The classic holiday tale centers on a mischievous boy, Ral- phie, who in the weeks before Christ- mas gets into all kinds of trouble includ- ing run-ins with a bully, a soap in the mouth, a Chinese Christmas dinner, and a Red Ryder BB-gun. Kinky Boots Theatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA A new musical ad- aptation of the 2005 British film of the same name, follows a drag queen named Lola who helps save a family shoe factory. It will be the Broadway debut of the pop musician Cyndi Lauper as a composer and lyricist with a book by Harvey Fierstein. COMING FALL 2012 & SPRING 2013: BROADWAY

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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Theatre: TBA Previews: Sept. 27 Opening: Oct. 13Group Minimum: 15 Coming to Broadway

to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the hillarious and provocative masterpiece follows theatre’s most notoriously dys-functional couples, George and Martha, who invite the family over for an unfor-gettable night of cocktails and crossfire.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood Studio 54 Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA This fun play-within-

a-musical takes a trip back in time to a Victorian music hall where actors try to stage Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel. Everyone is a suspect, and every performance is different as the audi-ence decides who killed Edwin Drood!

Bring It On: The Musical St. James Theatre Previews: July 12 Opening: August 1 Group Minimum: 12 This explosive new

musical comedy raises the stakes on over-the-top high school rivalries in the world of competitive cheerleading. This new show proves that winning isn’t everything when it means losing some-thing or someone you really care about.

Hands on a Hard Body Theatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA The new musical of

a strange real-life endurance contest staged by a Texas car dealership. It fol-lows 10 contestants through a war of attrition in pursuit of a new pickup truck based on their ability to satisfy the con-test’s rules.

Zarkana Radio City Music Hall Previews: June 6 Opening: TBA Group Minimum: 15 An epic spectacle that only Cirque du Soleil

could imagine, that takes audiences into a fantastical and suspenseful world where highly-acrobatic feats are height-ened by original live music and interac-tive multimedia elements. It is a surreal and magical adventure.

Rebecca Broadhurst Theatre Previews: Oct. 30 Opening: Nov. 18 Group Minimum: 10 This new musical fol-lows Maxim de Win-

ter, his new wife, and Mrs. Danvers, the controlling and manipulative house-keeper of Maxim’s West Country estate of Manderley, where the memory of his first wife, the glamorous and mysteri-ous Rebecca, still casts a shadow.

Jekyll & Hyde Theatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA This Broadway musi-cal revival conceived

for the stage by Tony and Grammy nominee Frank Wildhorn and Steve Cu-den, follows a London doctor who ac-cidentally unleashes his evil alternate personality in his quest to cure his fa-ther’s mental illness.

Chaplin The MusicalEthel Barrymore Theatre Previews: Aug. 21 Opening: Sept. 10 Group Minimum: TBA A brand new musical

about Charlie Chaplin, who rose from the slums of London to the heights of Hollywood becoming the man behind the legend of films, an undeniable genius that forever changed the way America went to the movies.

AnnieThe Palace Theatre Previews: Oct. 3 Opening: Nov. 8 Group Minimum: 12 With equal measures of pluck and positiv-

ity, little orphan Annie charms every-one’s hearts, despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. And now alongside her signature pal dog, Sandy, she’s set her sights on making us grin by inspiring a whole new millennium.

Matilda The MusicalTheatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA Adapted from the popular Roald Dahl

children’s novel, this acclaimed new musical follows an intelligent young girl with extraordinary powers who rebels against her nasty parents and the child-hating headmistress of her boarding school.

A Christmas Story, The Musical Theatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA The classic holiday

tale centers on a mischievous boy, Ral-phie, who in the weeks before Christ-mas gets into all kinds of trouble includ-ing run-ins with a bully, a soap in the mouth, a Chinese Christmas dinner, and a Red Ryder BB-gun.

Kinky Boots Theatre: TBA Previews: TBA Opening: TBA Group Minimum: TBA A new musical ad-aptation of the 2005

British film of the same name, follows a drag queen named Lola who helps save a family shoe factory. It will be the Broadway debut of the pop musician Cyndi Lauper as a composer and lyricist with a book by Harvey Fierstein.

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