Aladdin
From the producer of The Lion King comes the timeless story of Aladdin, a thrilling production filled with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle.
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
261 W 47th St
New York, NY 10036
Subway: N, R, W to 49th St or 1, 9 to 50th St.;
or
C, E to 50th St.
A thrilling Broadway premiere of Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE reunites the two original stars with their award-winning director for a new production.
Tony Award® winner Mary-Louise Parker (Proof) and Tony nominee David Morse (The Iceman Cometh) head the cast of this remarkably timely and moving memory play about a woman coming to terms with a charismatic uncle who impacts her past, present and future life. Directing is Mark Brokaw (Heisenberg)
How I Learned to Drive is suitable for ages 15+, and no one under age 4 will be admitted.
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