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Tickets at Belasco Theatre
Famed producer and director David Belasco built this theater in 1907and named it The Belasco Stuyvesant. In 1910 he changed it to just Belasco and proceeded to produce, direct and even write many of the venue's shows. Belasco lived above the theater in a gothic-style duplex.
The Shuberts purchased the theater in 1948 and leased it to NBC for three years but has since used it as a legitimate theater.
How to Get Discounts at the Box Office
In addition to using our discount offers on the above discount website(s), you may also visit the theater's box office in-person to purchase tickets with the discount code or purchase regular priced tickets and save fees. As always, if you do not have flexibility we advise making a purchase in advance to secure your tickets.
Network Discount Tickets
About Network on Broadway
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Story for Network
In Lee Hall’s adaptation of Paddy Chayefsky’s Academy Award-winning film, anchorman Howard Beale (Cranston) unravels live on-screen. But when the ratings soar, the network seizes on its newfound prophet, and Howard becomes the biggest thing on TV.
Cranston won the 2018 Olivier Award for his tour-de-force performance. Tony and Olivier-winner Ivo van Hove (A View From the Bridge) directs this brilliantly innovative and electrifying production. Ben Brantley of The New York Times raves, “Network thrills. It’s convulsive, immersive and still mad as hell. Network feels as pertinent to our time as its own.”
For 18 weeks only, catch the must-see theatrical event of the season.
Critics’ Reviews for Network
"Critic's Pick! If you're a glutton for great, high-risk acting, you owe Mr. Cranston the courtesy - and yourself the thrill - of watching his self-immolation in NETWORK."
"Bryan Cranston is giving a gut-wrenching, thrilling performance, an astonishing tour de force unlikely to be topped by any performer on a Broadway stage this season."
"Bryan Cranston's Howard Beale is a ferocious performance...he's a diabolical pleasure to watch."