Funny Girl at August Wilson Theatre

Funny Girl Tickets

August Wilson Theatre | New York, New York

This downright TRIUMPHANT! musical has everything you could possibly want! The joy it brings knows no bounds, and you WILL have the best time ever! Expect unbelievable staging and actors of the highest superiority plus a venue that has unequaled amenities Yes you guessed it, Funny Girl will be live on Thursday 9th March 2023 at Virginia/August Wilson Theatre. Tickets are selling like there is no tomorrow and of course, you do not want to miss out on something this special. Lucky for you, we have some right now, so what are you waiting for? Grab them whilst you still can, you don't want someone else enjoying what you are supposed to.

Funny Girl at August Wilson Theatre

Fanny Brice is a adored comedienne who soared to notoriety even though many of her friends and neighbors told her she wasn't pretty enough for the stage. Her tale starts in her irrepressible youth on New York's Lower East Side, where the stage-struck teenager fumbles her way through burlesque and vaudeville. Fanny is a smart one; she has a strong voice and huge dreams and knows she can make it. At some point, Fanny's heart is instantly taken by Nick Arnstein, a handsome and charming risk-taker with a softer side. Her opportunity at fame is finally here with her forthcoming performance in the Ziegfeld Follies. Her only obstruction is that Nick Arnstein, who is completely unaware to her feelings, is constantly disappearing on "business" trips. After a intense encounter in Baltimore, Nick and Fanny accept their emotions for one another, and Fanny courageously leaves the Follies to join Nick across the ocean. Nick wins a large sum of money, and the couple quickly gets married and settles down. Fanny has to make a choice between her awesome career in show business or her adoring husband, who resents her success more and more as it grows. What an excellent story line, but remember, tickets are limited, so be sure to get yours before it is too late.

Funny Girl at August Wilson Theatre

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