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Tickets at Broadhurst Theatre
Named after the English-born playwright George H. Broadhurst, the theater opened in 1917 with George Bernard Shaw's Misalliance. It was designed by Herbert J. Krapp and offers 1,115 seats with no obstructed views.
The theater resides next to the Shubert Theatre and is owned by the same organization. As a venue made for musicals and plays, it has handled both with ease through its duration.
How to Get Discounts at the Box Office
The Hills of California doesn't have any active discounts. However, you may visit their box office in-person to save fees. As always, if you do not have flexibility we advise making a purchase in advance to secure your tickets.
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About A Beautiful Noise on Broadway
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Story for A Beautiful Noise
Created in collaboration with Neil Diamond himself, A BEAUTIFUL NOISE is the uplifting true story of how a kid from Brooklyn became a chartbusting, show-stopping American rock icon. With 140 million albums sold, a catalogue of classics like “America,” “Forever in Blue Jeans,” and “Sweet Caroline,” an induction into the Songwriters and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and sold-out concerts around the world that made him bigger than Elvis, Neil Diamond’s story was made to shine on Broadway, where the biggest stars tell their story.
Like Jersey Boys and The Carole King Musical before it, A BEAUTIFUL NOISE THE NEIL DIAMOND MUSICAL is an inspiring, exhilarating, energy-filled musical memoir, that tells the untold true story of how America’s greatest hitmaker became a star, set to the songs that defined his career.
Know Before You Go to A Beautiful Noise
No weapons permitted on the premises. No outside food or beverages, electric scooters, e-bikes, or battery-powered transportation devices, except when medically necessary.
All items are subject to inspection. Anything brought into the theatre must fit on your lap or completely under your seat without blocking any aisles.
The use of cameras, cell phones, and other recording devices during the show is strictly prohibited by law, except when used for accessibility services.