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Tickets at Circle in the Square Theatre
The Circle in the Square Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theater designed by Alan Sayles. It was built on the site of the famed Capitol Movie House and is one of two theaters now located inside the building known as Paramount Plaza. Its first Broadway production was in 1972.
The auditorium is one of two Broadway theaters that use a thrust stage that extends into the audience on three sides.
Circle in the Square Theatre provides audio description devices for every performance at the theater. The theater also offers hand-held devices that provide captioning for deaf or hard of hearing patrons. There is a representative at the audience services desk at every performance to assist any patron with the audio description services or captioning devices.
For performance information for people with hearing loss, visit TheaterAccess
To purchase accessible tickets, call Telecharge Access Services at 866-300-9761 or TDD/TTY 888-889-8587.
How to Get Discounts at the Box Office
An Enemy of the People doesn't have any active discounts. However, you may visit their box office in-person to save fees. As always, if you do not have flexibility we advise making a purchase in advance to secure your tickets.
Chicken & Biscuits Discount Tickets
About Chicken & Biscuits on Broadway
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Story for Chicken & Biscuits
The Jenkins family is coming together to celebrate the life of their father—hopefully without killing each other! Eldest daughter, Baneatta, wants everything to be perfect for her father's funeral. "Favorite” daughter, Beverly, would rather honor her daddy dressed to show the entire congregation what she’s been “blessed with." Teenage granddaughter, La’trice, can’t mind her own business if it was on a leash. Not far behind comes grandson Kenny and his very Jewish boyfriend Logan who is maybe, sort of, okay definitely afraid of Baneatta. But Baneatta’s hopes unravel when a family secret shows up at the funeral...
Featuring Tony Award® nominee Norm Lewis (Porgy and Bess) in his first Broadway play and Drama Desk winner Michael Urie (Buyer and Cellar), Chicken and Biscuits is a raucous family comedy so full of laughter and love, it’ll leave you begging for seconds.