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42nd Street
Closed: January 21, 2024
Dates
December 9, 2023 - January 21, 2024
Final Performances!Closed: January 21, 2024
Theatre
Princess of Wales Theatre
300 King Street West, Toronto
Performance Schedule
January 9 - 21
Tue - Sat: 8PM
Wed: 1:30PM
Sat & Sun: 2PM
Running Time
2 hours 35 minutes (includes intermission)
Advisory
This production contains repetitive flashing lights and visual effects, pyrotechnics, theatrical smoke and haze, and loud sound effects. Recommended for ages 5+.
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Groups
For Group savings on 10-29 tickets, book online or call 1.800.461.3333 for assistance. Restrictions and blackout dates apply.
It’s big… it’s bright… it’s a brand spanking-new production of ‘the original showbiz musical,’ 42nd STREET!
Jonathan Church (Singin’ In The Rain, The Drifters Girl) directs the iconic song-and-dance spectacular featuring a hit parade of toe-tapping songs including “42nd Street,” “We’re In The Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” “Shuffle Off To Buffalo” and “I Only Have Eyes For You.”
Choreographed and designed by Olivier Award winners Bill Deamer and Rob Jones, 42nd STREET is a timeless and inspiring showbiz fairy tale that combines breathtaking tap dance routines, backstage intrigue, classic romance and delightful comedy to dazzling effect. It’s simply irresistible!
Fresh off the bus from small-town America, young and beautiful Peggy Sawyer arrives in New York City dreaming of her name in lights. She quickly catches the eye of a big-time director and lands a spot in the chorus line of Broadway’s newest show… and when the leading lady gets injured, Peggy gets her shot at stardom.
42nd STREET is a larger-than-life, massively entertaining celebration of musicals and the irrepressible spirit of Broadway that’s guaranteed to lift anyone's spirits. Don’t miss it!
The show arrives in Toronto with its acclaimed West End cast, which includes some of the UK’s biggest musical theatre names