THE SARAH SIDDONS SOCIETY IS OFF TO THE BIG APPLE AGAIN!
After our last rousingly successful trip in 2019, we are pleased to say we are returning to New York, April 1-3, 2022, where we will see four of the most in demand shows of the Season, enjoy one dinner and two luncheon, where we will have exclusive Broadway guests. This unforgettable weekend includes two nights at the beautiful InterContinental New York Times Square Hotel.
*Very limited capacity*
Complete price: $3,595.00 per couple/double occupancy or $2,495.00 per person single occupancy for members only ($150 per person additional charge for nonmembers). See below for full details. Note: there are no refunds after February 1, 2022.
PRELIMINARY ITINERARY (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
Friday, April 1
Arrive at the InterContinental New York Times Square Hotel, 300 W 44th St. at Eighth Ave.
5:45 pm – Welcome dinner, orientation and distribution of all theater tickets, Red Eye Grill, The Pacific and Santa Barbara Rooms, 890 Seventh Avenue (between 56th and 57th Streets)
8:00 pm –The Music Man, the most anticipated revival of the season, starring two time Tony Award winning actor, Hugh Jackman. Also starring two time Tony Award winning actress and 2016 Sarah Siddons Society awardee, Sutton Foster. The Winter Garden Theatre, 1634 Broadway (between 50th and 51st Streets)
Saturday, April 2
11:30 am – Luncheon, Trattoria Dell’Arte, 900 7th Avenue (between 56th and 57th Streets
2:00 pm – Funny Girl, the first ever Broadway revival featuring an iconic score by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, a revised book from Harvey Fierstein based on the original by Isobel Lennart. Beanie Feldstein, most recently seen on Broadway in Hello Dolly! stars as Fanny Brice along with Ramon Karimloo, Jane Lynch and Jared Grimes. August Wilson Theater, 245 W 52nd Street (between Broadway and Eighth Ave).
8:00 pm – Company, this much lauded revival of a London hit stars Tony winners, Northwestern alum Katrina Lenk and 2009 Sarah Siddons Award winner Patti LuPone will headline the production as Bobbie and Joanne, respectively. The musical features iconic songs including "The Ladies Who Lunch," "Being Alive," "Side by Side" and "You Could Drive a Person Crazy." Jacobs Theatre, 242 W 45th St (between Seventh and Eighth Aves).
Sunday, April 3
12:30 pm – Luncheon, Bond 45, 221 W. 46th St. (between Seventh and Eighth Aves.).
3:00 pm – Hadestown, winner of 8 Tony Awards including for its star and 2021 Sarah Siddons Society Award recipient, André De Shields. This groundbreaking musical intertwines two mythic tales — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone — as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith, and fear against love.
Price includes: Orchestra tickets to four shows (subject to change, based on availability) two dinners with wine, and one luncheon two with Broadway guests. Two nights at the InterContinental New York Times Square Hotel. Additional nights may be added at $320 per room per night, subject to availability. All taxes, services and gratuity charges including portage charges at hotel. Includes a $125 tax deductible donation per person to the Sarah Siddons Society.
Not included: airfare, airport transfers, hotel incidental charges, local ground transportation, alcoholic beverages not outlined above.
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Questions, please email Marty Balogh at mdb34tryon@gmail.com
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