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Shame of Thrones: The Rock Musical - An Unauthorized Parody
First Preview: Nov 3, 2017
Opening Date: Nov 3, 2017
Closing Date: Nov 26, 2017
Running Time: 01:40
Playing @
The Theater Center
210 West 50th Street, New York City, NY 10019
An uproarious musical comedy parody of HBO’s tentpole drama series.
Following the saga of Eddard ‘Ned’ Stark as he battles tap dancing direwolves, an evil inbred prince and a smattering of other characters too hot and raunchy for network television. will Ned climb his way to the Iron Throne? Or will he lose his head in the process?
Following the saga of Eddard ‘Ned’ Stark as he battles tap dancing direwolves, an evil inbred prince and a smattering of other characters too hot and raunchy for network television. will Ned climb his way to the Iron Throne? Or will he lose his head in the process?
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Show contains lewd language, inferred sexual situations and comical stage violence. Although there is no set age restriction we would caution parents from bringing children under the age of 13. Although if a teenager has seen ‘Game of Thrones’ on TV, then our musical won’t phase them a bit.
Performance Schedule
MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 & 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 & 7:30 PM
Music
- Peter Frintrup & Erin ‘Queenie’ Stegeman
Book
- Steven Brandon & Steven Christopher Parker
Director
- Steven Christopher Parker & Erin ‘Queenie’ Stegeman
Choreography
- Jessica Anne Peavy & Brittny Sugarman
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Full-price tickets:
$63.00 - $123.00
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Accessibility
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Elevator\Escalator
The Theater Center is accessible via elevator at the 50th Street entrance. -
Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair accessible. -
Assisted Listening System
Both theatres are outfitted with RF Assistive Listening device transmitters. -
Entrance
Two entrances, one directly on Broadway (1627 Broadway) and one around the corner on 50th Street (210 West 50th Street). The Broadway entrance is stairs only while the 50th Street entrance has both stairs and an elevator. All theatres and studios are wheelchair accessible.










