Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me Tickets

If you liked Show Boat and The Miracle Worker, then you'll love Fame Becomes Me, Martin Short's incredibly important new Broadway extravaganza. Backed by a brilliant cast of top Broadway performers and musicians (who constantly steal focus from Mr. Short when he's not looking), and co-created by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (who got tired of counting their money from writing Hairspray), Mr. Short fills the stage with all the unforgettable characters you know and love, plus himself. In Fame Becomes Me Martin Short brings over 20 years of comic genius to the Broadway stage - and leaves it there.

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Tickets at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre

The Bernard B. Jacobs was built by the Shuberts as The Royal Theatre in 1927. It briefly changed hands in the 1930s, when it was used for radio theater. The space was re-acquired by the Shuberts in 1940.


In 2005, it was officially renamed to honor the Shubert Organization's former president Bernard B. Jacobs.

Address

242 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036
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Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre

Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me Discount Tickets

About Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me on Broadway

Venue

Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
242 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036
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Opening

Aug. 17, 2006

Story for Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me

If you liked West Side Story, Show Boat and The Miracle Worker, then you'll love Fame Becomes Me, Martin Short's incredibly important new Broadway extravaganza. Backed by a brilliant cast of top Broadway performers and musicians (who constantly steal focus from Mr. Short when he's not looking), Mr. Short fills the stage with all the unforgettable characters you know and love, plus himself. In Fame Becomes Me Martin Short brings over 20 years of comic genius to the Broadway stage - and leaves it here.