HW Pick: Free Broadway Public Performances The Shops At Columbus Circle

Okay Harlem, Broadway is once again teaming up with one of Manhattan’s premier shopping destination, The Shops at Columbus Circle, for Broadway Under the Stars, a five-week series of free public concerts and performances taking place this holiday season.

Select cast from today’s hottest Broadway musicals will perform every Monday at 5pm from November 13 to December 11, 2017, on the second-floor. The December 11 finale will be held in The Shops at Columbus Circle’s dazzling Great Room, under the annual holiday display of twelve massive stars. These stars are the largest specialty crafted exhibit of illuminated color display in the world, which hang from the 100-foot-high ceilings. Performances are free to attend and open to the public, no reservations or tickets are required.




Hosted by Broadway actor George Psomas (Fiddler on the Roof, South Pacific), performances include:

• November 13 – School of Rock, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Kinky Boots
• November 20 – Home for the Holidays, Red Roses, Green Gold, and Miss Saigon
• November 27 – Wicked (only show)
• December 4 – Chicago, Waitress, Anastasia
• December 11 – Sponge Bob Square Pants, Once on This Island, A Bronx Tale


By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Harlem World Magazine, 2521 1/2 west 42nd street, Los Angeles, CA, 90008, https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact

FREE. No tickets or reservations are required to experience the magic of Broadway at The Shops at Columbus Circle

Visit www.theshopsatcolumbuscircle.com for more information and an ever-changing list of events and happenings.

The Shops at Columbus Circle – 10 Columbus Circle

No related posts found...

VIDEO


Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and foundation-supported Historical Society, Its mission is to create, maintain and grow a remotely accessible, online, interactive repository of audio-visual materials documenting Harlem’s remarkable and varied multicultural legacies, including its storied past as well as its continuing contributions to the City and State of New York, the nation, and the world. Support Harlem Cultural Archives and click here to get more Harlem History, Thank you.

Leave a Reply