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$49-$59 -- NYC: Hit Musical, incl. Saturday Dates at 50% OFF*

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By Caroline Eber
Travelzoo Staff, New York - updated 8/27/2010

Winner of three Tony awards and a 2010 Pulitzer Prize, the rock musical "Next to Normal" is now offering fall performances for as much as 50% off. This offer is available for the next two weeks only.

The New York Times says this show “retains its status as the bravest and most surprising musical on Broadway.” This musical is an emotional powerhouse about a family trying to take care of themselves and each other. The show stars Broadway veterans and real-life couple Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley.

All performances through Nov. 24 are:

  • Center Mezzanine ... $49 (regularly $61.50-$76.50) 
  • Orchestra and Front Mezzanine ... $59 (regularly $111.50-$121.50)

Book by Sept. 18.

How to Book This Deal

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Click here to book online at 'Next to Normal'
Select your performance dates and times, the discount will already be factored into the price.
 
Call
Call 'Next to Normal' at 212-239-6200
Mention code NNTZ91. Or print this page and bring it to the box office.
*Terms/Conditions:
Offer not valid in conjunction with any other offer or on previously purchased tickets. Subject to availability and prior sale. Orders subject to standard ticketing service fees. All sales final. No refunds or exchanges. Offer may be revoked at any time.
  • When
    Through Nov. 24
  • Where
    New York City
  • Savings
    Up to 50% on regular rates
  • Why We Like It
    The powerful and emotional show is one of the most original to hit Broadway in years.

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