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Here Lies Love

First Preview: Jun 17, 2023
Opening Date: Jul 20, 2023
Closing Date: Nov 26, 2023
Running Time: 01:30
Here Lies Love

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Playing @
Broadway Theatre
1681 Broadway, New York, NY 10019
From Talking Heads front man David Byrne ("Burning Down the House"), beat master DJ Fatboy Slim ("Praise You") and Tony-winning director Alex Timbers (Moulin Rouge! The Musical) comes Here Lies Love—the "sensational...one-of-a-kind" musical "like no Broadway show ever" (Time Out New York).

The Broadway Theatre has undergone a complete transformation into Club Millennium, where a young woman gets catapulted to a life of fame, excess and intoxicating power after winning the hearts of two political rivals. Witness the dazzling rise of former Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos' and her subsequent fall at the hands of the Philippine People Power Revolution through "exhilarating songs" (USA Today) and "imaginative spectacle" (The Guardian) over 90 breathless minutes.

Whether you sit in traditional seats or move on the dance floor, Here Lies Love is "an experience the likes of which Broadway has rarely if ever seen" (Variety).
BroadwayMusical
Show Notes: No intermission
Age Guidance: 14
Audience Advisory: Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences purchasing tickets on the Floor will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged. Coats and bags are required to be checked before entering the theatre. Prop guns, loud noises (including gun shots), haze/fog and strobe lights are used in this production. Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.

Performance Schedule

Visit telecharge.com for full performance schedule.


Cast
  • Arielle Jacobs
  • Jose Llana
  • Conrad Ricamora

Music
  • Fatboy Slim & David Byrne

Lyrics
  • David Byrne

Book
  • David Byrne

Director
  • Alex Timbers

Choreography
  • Annie-B Parson

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Full-price tickets:

$58.00 - $518.00

Lottery & Rush

In-Person Rush: $35 tickets available in-person at the Broadway Theatre box office on the day of the performance. Tickets are limited to a maximum of 2 per person and are subject to availability.

Digital Lottery: Entrants can register for the chance to purchase up to 2 tickets at $39 each. Entries start at 12 AM one day before the performance, and winners are drawn the same day at 10 AM and 3 PM. There are two lotteries: one to stand on the dance floor and another to sit in a seat. Enter for one or both experiences. Visit rush.telecharge.com.

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Reviews

  • Four stars! The groundbreaking, floor-shaking Here Lies Love makes space for itself like no Broadway show ever has . . . The kinetic rush of the design—which includes lighting by Justin Townsend, projections by Peter Nigrini and sound by M.L. Dogg and Cody Spencer—is matched by an energetic ensemble, perfectly costumed by Clint Ramos, that keeps the action spinning as it executes precise choreography by longtime David Byrne collaborator Annie-B Parson.
    —Adam Feldman, Time Out New York
  • You can’t help but plug into the production’s current . . . Here Lies Love is the kind of stimulant that makes you believe you could dance all night. —Peter Marks, The Washington Post
  • Grade: A- It's an important history lesson, an innovative use of theater space and a disco dance party, all at once . . . This is an extremely impressive blending of content and form . . . Bravo to a Broadway show that's willing to ask such big questions in such an entertaining way. —Christian Holub, Entertainment Weekly
  • Four stars! The groundbreaking, floor-shaking Here Lies Love makes space for itself like no Broadway show ever has . . . The kinetic rush of the design—which includes lighting by Justin Townsend, projections by Peter Nigrini and sound by M.L. Dogg and Cody Spencer—is matched by an energetic ensemble, perfectly costumed by Clint Ramos, that keeps the action spinning as it executes precise choreography by longtime David Byrne collaborator Annie-B Parson.
    —Adam Feldman, Time Out New York

Accessibility

  • Elevator/Escalator

    There are no elevators or escalators at this theatre.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Reservations are not necessary. Drivers license or ID with printed address required as a deposit. Please call: (212) 582-7678 to reserve in advance.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair seating available in the Orchestra section only. Theatre is not completely wheelchair accessible.
  • Entrance

    No stairs at the entrance to the lobby.
  • Folding Armrests

    Six (6) seats with folding armrests available as mobility seats.
  • Parking

    The closest lot is Maestro Parking, 888 8th Avenue.
  • Restroom

    Unisex wheelchair accessible restroom located on lobby level.
  • Seating

    Orchestra: No steps. Mezzanine: 2 flights of stairs (up 31 steps) 11 steps/landing/9 steps/landing with restrooms/3 steps/landing/8 steps. Please note, once on the Mezzanine level there are approx 2 steps up/down per row. Entrance to Mezz. is behind Front Mezzanine row F and in front row A of rear mezzanine.
  • Telephone

    A pay phone is located in the theatre lobby.
  • Visual Assistance

    Vision seats in the front of the orchestra for purchase on the phone, in person, or on the website.
  • Water Fountain

    Water available from the bar. Water fountain down one flight of stairs in lower lobby.

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