Purchase Nov. 28th Broadway Tickets for LCJ's 25th Anniversary in NYC!
Jun 26, 2012

LCJ has reserved group tickets to three of this year’s hottest Broadway musicals for theater night at LCJ’s 25th Anniversary Meeting in New York City!

Purchase November 28th Broadway Tickets for LCJ’s November 29th-30th Meeting in NYC!
A Limited Number of Tickets Are Available, So Make Your Purchase Now!
 
              LCJ has reserved group tickets to three of this year’s hottest Broadway musicals for theater night at LCJ’s 25th Anniversary Meeting in New York City! These shows were carefully chosen from among this year’s most acclaimed productions to make sure LCJ’s 25th Anniversary starts off with a bang!
              Theater night will take place on Wednesday, November 28th, the evening before the LCJ meeting begins. Please use this tentative meeting schedule to make your travel plans.
              A limited number of tickets are available to each show, so we would encourage you to reserve a ticket right away by filling out this hyperlinked Broadway Ticket Form. Once your ticket request is processed, you will receive a confirmation and invoice by email. Because these are group tickets, we will not know exactly where within the orchestra your seats are located until a later date.
              Please see below for ticket prices, descriptions of each show. Additional information regarding the LCJ meeting program is forthcoming. We look forward to seeing you in New York City!
 
Summary Descriptions:
 
Once
$133 per ticket
Orchestra Seats
 
        This hot new musical won “Best Musical,” “Best Performance by and Actress,” and “Best Director” at the 2012 Tony Awards. It is the story of an Irish musician and Czech immigrant drawn together by their shared love of music on the streets of Dublin. Over the course of one fateful week, an unexpected friendship and collaboration quickly evolves into a powerful but complicated love story, underscored by emotionally charged music. The cast of Once also performed at this year’s Tony Awards.
 
Nice Work If You Can Get It
$115 per ticket
Orchestra Seats
 
         Nice Work, nominated for 3 Tony Awards this year, features Matthew Broderick and the hit songs of composer George Gershwin including “But Not For Me,” “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” and “Someone to Watch Over Me.” Set in the 1920s, it’s the story of charming, wealthy playboy Jimmy Winter, who meets rough female bootlegger Billie Bendix the weekend of his wedding. Jimmy, who has been married three (or is it four?) times before, is preparing to marry Eileen Evergreen, a self-obsessed modern dancer. Thinking Jimmy and Eileen will be out of town, Billie and her gang hide cases of alcohol the basement of Jimmy’s Long Island mansion. But when Jimmy, his wife-to-be and her prohibitionist family show up at the mansion for the wedding, Billie and her cohorts pose as servants, causing hijinks galore.
 
Rebecca
$85 per ticket
Orchestra Seats
 
           Rebecca opens on Broadway only a week before our meeting, but has already become popular in Europe and Japan. Based on the classic Daphne du Maurier novel, is the story of Maxim de Winter, his new wife and Mrs. Danvers, the controlling and manipulative housekeeper of Maxim’s West Country estate of Manderley — where the memory of his first wife, the glamorous and mysterious Rebecca, still casts a shadow. It premiered in Vienna in 2006 and Oscar-winning playwright Christopher Hampton created the English libretto together with German creator Michael Kunze. It will be staged by Tony award-winning Michael Blakemore and directed by Francesca Zambello. It will star Jill Paice and Ryan Silverman.
 
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