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Finding Neverland

First Preview: Feb 18, 2015
Opening Date: Feb 18, 2015
Closing Date: Aug 21, 2016
Running Time: 02:40
Finding Neverland

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Playing @
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
205 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
The story of how Peter became Pan

Based on the Academy Award®-nominated film of the same name, this breathtaking show follows playwright J.M. Barrie as he summons the courage to become the writer - and the man - he yearns to be
. Barrie finds the inspiration he’s been missing when he meets the beautiful widow Sylvia and her four young sons: Jack, George, Michael and Peter. Delighted by the boys’ hilarious escapades, Barrie conjures the magical world of Neverland and writes a play unlike any the high-society London theatergoers have ever seen. It’s a tremendous risk, but as Barrie himself has discovered— when you believe, you can fly.

Tony winner Diane Paulus (Pippin, Hair) directs this innovative new musical
featuring an original score by noted composer Gary Barlow and Grammy® winner Eliot Kennedy, with a book by celebrated playwright James Graham and choreography by three-time Emmy winner Mia Michaels (“So You Think You Can Dance,” Cirque du Soleil’s Delirium). Packed with mesmerizing visuals, irresistible songs and plenty of laughs, FINDING NEVERLAND is a timeless story about the power of imagination… and spectacular proof that you never really have to grow up.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru THURSDAY @ 7:30 PM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY @ 8 PM
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY @ 2 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
BroadwayMusicalFamily
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 10

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF Member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed at

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Full-price tickets:

$72.00 - $147.00

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Reviews

  • An enchanting evening awaits audiences at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, the kind of magical experience that transforms adults back into children, and turns kids on to a lifetime of theatergoing. It's called Finding Neverland, a new musical inspired by the 2004 Johnny Depp-Kate Winslet film of the same title. Directed with heaps of fairy dust by Diane Paulus (after premiering last fall at Boston's American Repertory Theater), it's a work that simultaneously hearkens back to the megamusicals of the 1980s, while injecting that subgenre with a contemporary spin. And chances are, audiences are in for a nice cathartic cry.

    ------TheatreMania
  • An enchanting evening awaits audiences at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, the kind of magical experience that transforms adults back into children, and turns kids on to a lifetime of theatergoing. It's called Finding Neverland, a new musical inspired by the 2004 Johnny Depp-Kate Winslet film of the same title. Directed with heaps of fairy dust by Diane Paulus (after premiering last fall at Boston's American Repertory Theater), it's a work that simultaneously hearkens back to the megamusicals of the 1980s, while injecting that subgenre with a contemporary spin. And chances are, audiences are in for a nice cathartic cry.

    ------TheatreMania
  • An enchanting evening awaits audiences at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, the kind of magical experience that transforms adults back into children, and turns kids on to a lifetime of theatergoing. It's called Finding Neverland, a new musical inspired by the 2004 Johnny Depp-Kate Winslet film of the same title. Directed with heaps of fairy dust by Diane Paulus (after premiering last fall at Boston's American Repertory Theater), it's a work that simultaneously hearkens back to the megamusicals of the 1980s, while injecting that subgenre with a contemporary spin. And chances are, audiences are in for a nice cathartic cry.

    ------TheatreMania
  • An enchanting evening awaits audiences at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, the kind of magical experience that transforms adults back into children, and turns kids on to a lifetime of theatergoing. It's called Finding Neverland, a new musical inspired by the 2004 Johnny Depp-Kate Winslet film of the same title. Directed with heaps of fairy dust by Diane Paulus (after premiering last fall at Boston's American Repertory Theater), it's a work that simultaneously hearkens back to the megamusicals of the 1980s, while injecting that subgenre with a contemporary spin. And chances are, audiences are in for a nice cathartic cry.

    ------TheatreMania

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Outer lobby. Counter 48".
  • Parking

    Lot: West of entrance.
  • Curb Ramps

    (1" lip) NW corner of 46th St. & Broadway; NE corner of 46th St. & 8th Ave.
  • Restroom

    Located on the basement and mezzanine levels. Handicap accessible facility on theater level
  • Seating

    All seats require the use of stairs. Accessible tickets are available directly through the Box Office. Call (212) 575-9200 for more information.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    There are no elevators or escalators at this theatre.
  • Entrance

    Double doors in series: 1st set (each 29", heavy, 1" saddle) into outer lobby; 2nd set (each 26", heavy) into orchestra.
  • Visual Assistance

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

    A water fountain is located in the lower lounge. Water is also available at the bar.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Headsets for sound augmentation are available at the theatre, free of charge. Photo identification is required as a deposit. Copper Induction Loop also available.
  • Wheelchair Info

    There are wheelchair seats in the rear of the Orchestra section.
  • Folding Armrests

    Twelve (12) mobility seats with folding armrests are available for purchase through the box office, in person, or over the phone, plus one companion seat each.

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