Gypsy
About the Show
AUDRA MCDONALD returns to Broadway as Rose in GYPSY, the legendary Stephen Sondheim and Jule Styne musical.
GYPSY is the landmark Broadway musical about a domineering mother in the early 20th Century who will do anything to make her young daughters Vaudeville stars. Inspired by the early life of stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, this new production is directed by George C. Wolfe and choregraphed by Camille A. Brown and is the musical that introduced the hit songs “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” “Let Me Entertain You,” and “You Gotta Get a Gimmick.”
Recommended for ages 12 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.
About the Show
AUDRA MCDONALD returns to Broadway as Rose in GYPSY, the legendary Stephen Sondheim and Jule Styne musical.
GYPSY is the landmark Broadway musical about a domineering mother in the early 20th Century who will do anything to make her young daughters Vaudeville stars. Inspired by the early life of stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, this new production is directed by George C. Wolfe and choregraphed by Camille A. Brown and is the musical that introduced the hit songs “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” “Let Me Entertain You,” and “You Gotta Get a Gimmick.”
Recommended for ages 12 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.
Performance Schedule
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November
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About the Theatre
Majestic Theatre
245 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036
Originally constructed in 1927 by real estate moguls, the Chanin Brothers, the Majestic Theatre was a pivotal component of a tripartite theater complex that also encompassed the Royale (a medium-sized establishment) and the Theatre Masque, presently known as the John Golden (a more intimate setting). Operating as a spacious venue dedicated to musical productions, the Majestic harmonized with its counterparts, affording producers the flexibility to relocate shows based on their box-office performance and venue appropriateness. By 1930, ownership of all three theaters was transferred to the Shuberts by the Chanin Brothers.
Today, the Majestic Theatre, boasting 1,681 seats, stands as one of the illustrious 17 Broadway theaters under the aegis of the Shubert Organization.