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Tickets at Longacre Theatre
The Longacre, named for Longacre Square (now Times Square), was built by producer/manager H.H. Frazee (also known as the owner of the Boston Red Sox who sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees). After Frazee fell into financial difficulties, the theatre changed hands many times before being sold to Astor Theatre Incorporated, a Shubert subsidiary, in 1919. WOR leased it from 1943-1953 as a radio and television playhouse.
Henry B. Herts designed the Longacre, one of four currently operating Shubert playhouses that he designed. It boasts a French Neo-classical-style exterior and a Beaux Arts-style interior, but lacks some of the individuality and flair which characterized Herts’ other designs.
In 2007-08, architect Michael Kostow oversaw a multimillion dollar restoration of the theatre, restoring the original plasterwork and architectural detail, expanding patron amenities, improving sightlines and repairing and cleaning the neo-French Classical exterior facade.
How to Get Discounts at the Box Office
Swept Away 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 Swept Away on Broadway
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Story for Swept Away
An odyssey of “mythic proportions” (San Francisco Chronicle), Swept Away features a book by Tony Award®-winner John Logan (Red, Moulin Rouge! The Musical), direction by Tony Award-winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening, American Idiot), and choreography by Tony Award nominee David Neumann (Hadestown).
After sold-out runs from coast to coast, Swept Away storms Broadway this fall.
Know Before You Go to Swept Away
Including Avett Brothers songs such as “No Hard Feelings,” “Murder in the City” and “Ain’t No Man”, Swept Away is inspired by the Avett Brothers’ 2004 concept album Mignonette, which was itself inspired by the story of the 1844 shipwreck of that name.