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How to Dance in Ohio

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A new musical based on the award-winning HBO documentary of the same name.

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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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About How to Dance in Ohio on Broadway

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Venue

Belasco Theatre
111 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
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Duration

2 hours, 20 minutes (with 1 intermission)
Audience

Audience

Ages 6 and up
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Previews

Nov. 15, 2023

Opening

Dec. 10, 2023

Closing

Feb. 11, 2024

Story for How to Dance in Ohio

Based on the award-winning HBO documentary, How to Dance in Ohio is a heart-filled new musical exploring the need to connect and the courage it takes to step out into the world. At a group counseling center in Columbus, Ohio, seven autistic young adults prepare for a spring formal dance–a rite of passage that breaks open their routines and sets off hilarious and heartbreaking encounters with love, stress, excitement, and independence. How to Dance in Ohio is a story about people standing on the cusp of the next phase of their lives, facing their hopes and fears, ready to make a very big first move…and dance.