End of the Rainbow Tickets

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Tickets at Belasco Theatre

Famed producer and director David Belasco built this theater in 1907and named it The Belasco Stuyvesant. In 1910 he changed it to just Belasco and proceeded to produce, direct and even write many of the venue's shows. Belasco lived above the theater in a gothic-style duplex.


The Shuberts purchased the theater in 1948 and leased it to NBC for three years but has since used it as a legitimate theater.

Address

111 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
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How to Get Discounts at the Box Office

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Belasco Theatre

End of the Rainbow Discount Tickets

About End of the Rainbow on Broadway

Venue

Belasco Theatre
111 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
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Story for End of the Rainbow

It’s December 1968 and Judy Garland is poised to make a triumphant comeback... again. The drama unfolds in a London hotel room as she prepares for a series of concerts at the famed Talk of the Town nightclub. Alongside her young fiancé and trusted pianist, Garland—with her signature cocktail of talent, tenacity and razor-sharp wit—takes on her most challenging role ever: herself.

Don't miss the wildly acclaimed Tracie Bennett giving one of the best performances ever seen on Broadway in END OF THE RAINBOW, an evening of explosive acting, classic songs and fierce emotion that will have you beaming one moment... and breathless the next. It's spectacularly entertaining in every way!

"A SUPERNOVA EXPLODES ON BROADWAY!" -Vogue

"Watching TRACIE BENNETT’s ELECTRIFYINGinterpretation of JUDY GARLAND, YOU FEEL UTTERLY ALIVE. SENSATIONAL—IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD.” -The New York Times

Cast Members: Tracie Bennett, Michael Cumpsty, Tom Pelphrey, Jay Russell

Running Time: 2 hours and 10 minutes, including intermission