Attention

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Broadway In Salisbury Announces 2012-2013 Season

Salisbury, MD – Experience the lights, the magic, the spectacle and so much more with the BROADWAY IN SALISBURY series’ ALL NEW 2012-2013 SEASON! Each season Broadway in Salisbury patrons experience the live wonderment of numerous Tony® Award-Winning Broadway classics, right here at the WICOMICO YOUTH AND CIVIC CENTER. This season is no exception, featuring flying reindeer, the King of Rock and Roll, and dancing dinner plates to name only a few highlights of this year’s fantastic lineup which includes: Cirque Dreams Holidaze, Disney’s Beauty & the Beast, Monty Python’s Spamalot, Elvis Lives, and Dreamgirls!

Pricing is as affordable as ever, with season packages starting as low as $130! New and improved for this year, Broadway in Salisbury will be offering a “Broadway Bonuses” program including: an exclusive complimentary Broadway in Salisbury travel tumbler, automatic entry in a sweepstakes for a Kindle Fire, and a Broadway Series Member Card, opening the door to exclusive discounts in the Salisbury area. This complete bonus package is only available however until Friday, August 17th .

To purchase tickets, call (888) 610-BWAY (2929) or visit us online at www.BroadwayinSalisbury.com for more information.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Spamalot is a hoot!

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately the Civic Center is not set up well for broadway shows you either have to sit sideways in cramped seats
Sit on the floor seating and not be able to see the stage because of heads/hair and or the stage is not raised enough
Personally I would rather go to any high school where the seats are set up like theater seats down towards the stage
I tried it - gave tickets away and won't spend the money again

Anonymous said...

@ 1:00 - Agreed! Was gifted with season tickets this year and was very frustrated with the seating. We upgraded to floor seating for all shows and couldn't see worth a hoot. Riverdance was especially disappointing as you couldn't see the footwork of the dance - which was the draw of the show! The only one that I felt was well done was Young Frankenstein, even though the stage could have been a little higher.

Perhaps they need to put the stage parallel to the bleacher seats and all the way back against the far set of seats. Then they can accomplish a better view for all viewers.

Frustrating.