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OKUNI: The Woman Who Created Kabuki Tickets

Currently playing on Off-Broadway at Theatre Row

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Discounts up to 20% off

Tickets just $32

Regulary $45-$60

Select performances through November 17, 2024

Expires November 17th, 2024

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Valid through November 17th on Standard and Premium Seats.

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RESTRICTIONS: Blackout dates may apply. All sales are final - no refunds or exchanges. Offer subject to availability and prior sale. Performance schedule subject to change. Offer may be revoked or modified at any time without notice. Not valid 11/14/24. Expires on 11/17/24. Final Week not available through discount.

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OKUNI: The Woman Who Created Kabuki Discount Tickets

About OKUNI: The Woman Who Created Kabuki on Broadway

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Theatre Row
410 West 42nd Street, (between 9th & 10th Avenues) NYC
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Previews

Nov. 2, 2024

Opening

Nov. 14, 2024

Story for OKUNI: The Woman Who Created Kabuki

Experience OKUNI: The Woman Who Created Kabuki, the vibrant true story celebrating the fearless Okuni, who in 1603 defied societal norms and gender roles to create Kabuki, Japan’s iconic art form.  Witness how Okuni and her mostly-female troupe portrayed both men and women with bold performances and flamboyant costumes, captivating audiences on the riverbanks of Kyoto.  Despite her groundbreaking success, the rise of imitators and strict morality laws led to women being banned from Kabuki, an art form that remains male-dominated today. Join us as we honor the extraordinary journey of a woman who broke barriers and shaped a theatrical legacy that endures for over 400 years.  With a captivating blend of authentic dance, live music, and dialogue, OKUNI will be performed in Japanese with subtitles and thematic narrations in English.