New York
The Best of Theater in New York
Program No. 11921RJ
From Broadway to Off-Broadway to behind the scenes of Broadway, dive deep into the world of New York theater as you take in three performances and meet with theater professionals.
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5 days
4 nights
9 meals
4B 2L 3D
2
Broadway Museum, Times Sq. Walk, Off-Broadway Play
New York, NY
3
Writing for the Musical Theater, Broadway Matinee
New York, NY
4
Theater History, Meet an Actor, Broadway Musical
New York, NY
5
Wrap-up Session, Program Concludes
New York, NY
At a Glance
Hit the streets of the Great White Way and discover the excitement of New York’s incredible theater scene, from Broadway events to the adventurous Off-Broadway stage and beyond. Get an inside look at a world ordinary members of the audience never see as you spend five days immersed in New York theater and in personal encounters with those who help create it.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to three miles per day with stairs. Public transportation used exclusively throughout program as needed.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Attend a musical, a drama and an Off-Broadway show.
- Explore Times Square’s theatrical history.
- Enjoy a behind-the-scenes discussion of the page-to-stage process with a producer, director or theater manager.
General Notes
One of the exciting things about the New York Theater scene is that it constantly changes: shows open, shows close. To ensure the shows we announce are the shows you'll see, the included performances are determined about six weeks in advance. We strive for a well balanced program incorporating the newest productions, seldom attending shows that have been on Broadway more than a year or are on tour. Seating may be in the orchestra or mezzanine and varies based on the show and the theater. We regret that personal requests and preferences cannot be accommodated in the selection of shows or seating location.
Featured Expert
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Daniel Egan
Daniel Egan has degrees in music theory from St. Olaf, the Eastman School of Music and Yale, where he is on faculty. He has appeared as soloist or ensemble singer with the New York Philharmonic, Opera Orchestra of New York, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and was in the permanent ensemble at New York City Opera. His recordings include “Sweeney Todd” with the New York Philharmonic and backup vocals for Patti Page’s "Live at Carnegie Hall: The 50th Anniversary Concert.” Both earned Grammy nominations.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Daniel Egan
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Daniel Egan has degrees in music theory from St. Olaf, the Eastman School of Music and Yale, where he is on faculty. He has appeared as soloist or ensemble singer with the New York Philharmonic, Opera Orchestra of New York, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and was in the permanent ensemble at New York City Opera. His recordings include “Sweeney Todd” with the New York Philharmonic and backup vocals for Patti Page’s "Live at Carnegie Hall: The 50th Anniversary Concert.” Both earned Grammy nominations.
Stephen Cole
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Stephen Cole is an internationally produced, published and recorded writer. As librettist and lyricist, Mr. Cole has had his musicals produced Off-Broadway and in London. Besides writing 10 years of Drama League tributes — honoring Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera, among others — Stephen has written for such stars as Tyne Daly and Valerie Harper. Stephen has published three books, including “That Book About That Girl,” the unofficial companion to the Marlo Thomas sitcom from the 1960s.
Karl Baudendistel
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A New York City resident for more than 25 years, Karl Baudendistel loves sharing his knowledge of the city with visitors from around the world. Having spent 20 years overseeing ‘the business of show business’ for numerous Broadway and touring productions, chances are he’s been to a city near you. Karl is a member of The Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers, is a trained sommelier and was educated at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Suggested Reading List
(12 books)
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The Best of Theater in New York
Program Number: 11921
The Secret Life Of The American Musical
Act One
A Day At The New Amsterdam Theater
I Wanna Be A Producer
Razzle Dazzle: The Battle for Broadway
The Book About That Girl
Musical Theater: A History
Off The Wall At Sardi's
Noel Coward: A Bio-Bibliography
Ghost Light
I Could Have Sung All Night: My Story
The Life of the Drama