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A Commercial Jingle For Regina Comet Discount Tickets
About A Commercial Jingle For Regina Comet on Broadway
Duration
80 minutes
Previews
Sept. 17, 2021
Opening
Sept. 27, 2021
Closing
Nov. 21, 2021
Story for A Commercial Jingle For Regina Comet
Two nobodies dream of writing one hit song for everybody, but their day job composing jingles for commercials isn’t the big break they hoped. That is, until they’re plucked from obscurity by a world-famous pop star named Regina Comet (if destiny had a child, it would be her) and she wants them to create an anthem for her supernova pipes…and her new perfume. They’re so close to the big-time they can smell it, but following your passion doesn’t always lead where you expect.
A COMMERCIAL JINGLE FOR REGINA COMET is everything you want the first new musical premiering in NYC to be: whip-smart and stupid funny, packed with songs as catchy as a jingle, and only 80 minutes (half a Wicked) long. Don’t miss this hit in the making that’s for anyone who has a dream and isn’t ashamed it’s unrealistic.
A COMMERCIAL JINGLE FOR REGINA COMET is everything you want the first new musical premiering in NYC to be: whip-smart and stupid funny, packed with songs as catchy as a jingle, and only 80 minutes (half a Wicked) long. Don’t miss this hit in the making that’s for anyone who has a dream and isn’t ashamed it’s unrealistic.
Critics’ Reviews for A Commercial Jingle For Regina Comet
"[TITLE OF SHOW] FOR THE NEXT GENERATION. It will feed your theatre-loving soul in all the right ways!"
Theatrely
"A MUCH-NEEDED ESCAPE! Forget about the world and laugh."
Asbury Park Press
"It’s a pancake."
The New York Times