Funny Girl at August Wilson Theatre

Funny Girl Tickets

August Wilson Theatre | New York, New York

The theater production of Funny Girl at Virginia/August Wilson Theatre on Wednesday 29th March 2023 will surpass all your musical needs. When you see everything the production has to offer, you will be utterly satisfied. Both the staging and the acting will be of the highest quality imaginable. You don't want to lose out on this one, especially since the reviews have been so astounding, but you will if you wait. Make it quick, just click the button, to secure your tickets now; availability is very limited, so act imminently.

Funny Girl at August Wilson Theatre

She is the biggest star and the ultimate people person on the planet. Fanny Brice's narrative starts with her young days in New York's Lower East Side, where the star-struck young starlet goofs her way through burlesque and vaudeville, wanting to make it big despite the discouragement of her friends and family, who tell her she isn't star material enough for the stage. Fanny, with her huge voice and drive, knows better than to listen to the nay sayers. As the story moves forward Fanny falls in love with Nick Arnstein, a handsome and charming gambling man with a gentle side, the moment they meet. And, with her big break in the Ziegfeld Follies on the horizon, the celebrity status she's always wanted is finally within reach. Her only problem is that the enigmatic Nick Arnstein, who is totally blind of her feelings for him, is constantly leaving town on some kooky venture. Nick and Fanny finally tell each other how they feel after a romantic time in Baltimore, and Fanny boldly abandons the Follies to chase Nick across the ocean. The couple happily marries after Nick wins a bankroll. But no thing good lasts forever, and Fanny must choose between her brilliant show business career and her husband, who is starting to hate her success. This is one hell of a story that most definitely shouldn't be missed. Grab your tickets right now before it is too late.

Funny Girl at August Wilson Theatre

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