Tickets for Mean Girls on Broadway

How to buy for Mean Girls? While the actors sang with marvelously crisp voices, especially the breathtaking performance by firecracker Eric Huffman (Damien) who displayed his vocal talent with an impressive amount of dancing, Casey Nicholaw took a remarkable route on the choreography. Instead of focusing on the skill and technique of the individual dancer, Nicholaw distorted the entire shape of the stage in a kaleidoscope of arms, pictures, and a clockwork of movement by the ensemble as one unit. Overall, every impression was given through the defining movement by each dancer onstage to craft Mean Girls into the innovative modern theatre it is.

The Mean Girls Broadway ticket market provides numerous options when it comes to buying tickets. In general, we can divide the market into primary and secondary. To put it simply – the primary market is the ticket box office (the box office at the August Wilson, the TKTS around Times Square, and the ticket booths of the different providers), and secondary – the online market (this the resale market). The cheapest possible option is the box office at the August Wilson Theater. But being the cheapest and most popular option of all, it runs out of tickets the quickest. However, if you still manage to snag some tickets there, feel free to use the code “MGBOX” for an additional discount. Read even more info at Mean Girls Tickets.

After debuting on Broadway in 2018, the musical version of Tina Fey’s high school comedy Mean Girls is going to try to make “fetch” happen in Chicago. The James M. Nederlander Theatre will host the touring production of the stage adaptation for a five-week engagement from December 25, 2019 to January 26, 2020. Boasting a book by Fey, the Mean Girls musical follows home-schooled teenager Cady Heron as she begins attending a high school in the Chicago suburbs and contends with Regina George, the most popular (and meanest) girl in her class.

“Mean Girls” received great critical acclaim and even better audience acclaim, going toe to toe with the movie cult classic. Sadly, it didn’t win any Tony Awards, despite its twelve (!!!) nominations. All of the actors are young, talented, and lovable, with Reneé Rapp presenting a master class in “How to be a villain” in her role as Regina George. The story of the show is rather popular, and I’m quite sure that we all have been part of something at least similar. Despite being super funny, the show actually sets some very serious issues for teenagers – like being accepted by your peers, teenage romances (even triangles), and bullying. We don’t know what the other side was through. So always be kind!

“Freak!” “Ugly!” These words and many others littered the huge electronic screen in a series of notebook pages amongst many other things which launched the audience of Mean Girls on October 1st at the Orpheum theatre into a beloved 80s film made new in a spectacular display of modern Broadway maximalism. At the sound of the first orchestra hit, each audience member became a high school student, class of archetypes, cliques, and–of course–we mustn’t forget the Plastics.