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New York Theatre Tour
May 3-6, 2012
 
 
 

Central Park in the Spring

   
 
 

Rockerfeller Center

   

Nothing can compare to New York City in the Spring! Browse through the many local markets, shop for a sweet treat at the bakery in Chelsea, or get a hotdog from a street vendor; this is New York in the spring. What better way to explore New York than with a native New Yorker? Zora, our favorite guide will be waiting to whisk us away, pointing out famous landmarks as we make our way to Greenwich Village. Explore the winding tree-lined streets, and charming neighborhood restaurants. Zora will give us a true insider’s view of her home town including Upper Middle & Lower Manhattan. Tour Ground Zero, visit the chapel used by the 9/11 rescue workers, and the new 9/11 Visitors Tribute Center. See Wall Street, Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel. Have lunch at the famous Katz’s Deli (on your own) home of the “I’ll have what she’s having from “When Harry met Sally.” Drive by The United Nations, take a stroll through Central Park. Other highlights include: Harlem, Chelsea, Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Empire State Building, SOHO and much more. Explore Ellis Island or the Statue of Liberty, and visit the Top of the Rock, with unparalleled views of New York City from Observation Deck on the 70th floor of Rockefeller Plaza. Take the NBC Studio Tour which offers an historic behind the scenes tour that takes you though the halls and into the studio of NBC’s New York operations. What’s the Big Apple without Broadway, the great white way, that has an excitement all its own. You’ll be right in the middle of it at the fabulous, Renaissance New York Square Hotel rising 26 stories above Times Square, and only steps away from Midtown's famed entertainment and attractions. We always do 3 top shows, 2 dinners at great restaurants, and informative tours with our favorite local guide. And of course some free time to explore your personnel interest. 

SEE THREE TOP BROADWAY SHOW!


War Horse - Winner of 5 Tony Awards including Best Play! WAR HORSE travels from the verdant English countryside to the fields of France and Germany at the outbreak of World War I. War Horse is a grand drama filled with stirring music and beautiful songs. There are breathing, galloping, charging horses on the stage - their flanks, hides and sinews built of steel, leather and aircraft cables. They are life-size puppets strong enough for men to ride.

Ghost The Musical - GHOST is a new musical adapted from the hit film by its Academy Award®-winning screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin and directed by Tony Award® winner Matthew Warchus. The original score is by Grammy® Award winners Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard, and includes the emblematic "Unchained Melody". GHOST follows Sam and Molly, a young couple whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam's untimely death. Trapped between two worlds Sam, with the help of a storefront psychic named Oda Mae, refuses to leave Molly when he learns she is in grave danger. High-tech projections evoke everything from the concrete canyons of New York to the ascent into the heavens. Other clever special effects persuade us that Sam has walked through walls, and shot back and forth out of a moving train.

Newsies - The stage adaptation of Disney's own 1992 movie about an 1899 New York City paperboy strike set in New York City at the turn of the century. It features music by the Academy Award winner Alan Menken, lyrics by Jack Feldman, and a book by the Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein. The story follows the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a ragged band of teenage "newsies," who dreams only of a better life far from the hardship of the streets. Newsies debuted at New Jersey's Paper Mill Playhouse earlier this fall to positive reviews. Per Newsweek - “Newsies isn’t even on Broadway yet, but it’s already the talk of the town, and is one of the biggest surprises of the season.

About This Trip
Transport Fly/Luxury motorcoach
Meals 2 (D)
Price $2399 per person, double occupancy
Single Supplement

$504

Deposit

$500 due at registration

(see general conditions)

   
 

To register, call 913-681-2202 now!

   
 
 
 
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