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Tootsie on Broadway & Backstage Meet and Greet!
- Item Number
- 130
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Sold
- 396 USD to Nanhirsch
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Get up close and personal with TOOTSIE with TWO HOUSE SEATS to what People Magazine calls "the most anticipated Broadway musical of the year". After the show, stick around for a meet and greet with John Behlmann and Reg Rogers!
Tootsie
Starring Tony® nominee Santino Fontana, TOOTSIE is “the must-see musical comedy of the season!” (ABC-TV). Don’t miss this “outrageously funny” (Time Out) new production featuring a score by Tony winner David Yazbek (The Band’s Visit, The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), a book by Robert Horn, choreography by Tony nominee Denis Jones, and direction by eight-time Tony nominee and Olivier Award winner Scott Ellis.
Dorothy Michaels is the biggest sensation to hit Broadway in years. She’s talented, outspoken, and an inspiration to everyone around her. In fact, she’s too good to be true. Because squeezed into Dorothy’s sensible pumps is actually Michael Dorsey, an out-of-work actor willing to do anything for a job — even if it means playing way against type. Now, as audiences fall for Dorothy and Michael starts to fall for the woman of his dreams, he's learning that the hardest part of show business isn’t getting to the top... it’s keeping up the act.
John Behlmann (Max Van Horn)
Broadway: Significant Other, Journey’s End (Tony for Best Revival). Off-Broadway: 1776 (Encores), Pretty Filthy (Civilians), Important Hats of the 20th Century (MTC), The 39 Steps (New World Stages), Significant Other (Roundabout), Eager to Lose (Ars Nova). Regional: Created the role of Nuke LaLoosh in the musical of Bull Durham (Alliance). Film: Wolf of Wall Street, Revolutionary Road, Above All Things, Block Island, and the upcoming Billy Crystal film, We Are Unsatisfied. TV: Agent Adams in Season 2 of “Riverdale,” “Good Behavior,” “Instinct,” “Odd Mom Out,” “Blue Bloods,” “The Good Wife.”
Reg Rogers (Ron Carlisle)
Reg Rogers was most recently seen in The Iceman Cometh, opposite Denzel Washington, and in the Broadway production of Noel Coward’s critically acclaimed Present Laughter, opposite Kevin Kline and Cobie Smulders. Off-Broadway, he starred in the Yale Repertory Theatre’s production of An Enemy of the People, for which he received a Connecticut Critic’s Circle Award. He was also seen in the Public Theater’s Privacy and in the Tony-nominated Broadway revival of You Can’t Take It With You, opposite James Earl Jones and Rose Byrne. He starred as Smiley Coy in Roundabout Theater Company’s The Big Knife, directed by Doug Hughes, and starred in the Lincoln Center Theater’s A Free Man of Color, directed by George C. Wolfe. Rogers was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for his performance in The Royal Family at MTC. He was also nominated for the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for his performance in Holiday at the Circle in the Square Theatre.
Item Special Note
Monday-Thursday performances only.
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