What is playing at the pantages theater? Billy Elliot
April 12 - June 2
Is there a dress code?
There is no dress code at the Pantages Theatre. For all performances, attire should be comfortable and appropriate for the occasion. The theatre is air conditioned.
Are the seats next to each other?
Yes all tickets are side by side unless otherwise stated.
General Rules:
No smoking in the theatre; patrons may go outside during intermission. No food, drinks, cameras, cell phones, or recording devices. Latecomers will be seated at an appropriate time during the show at the theatre managements discretion.
Priscilla Queen of the Desert tells the story of Tick, Bernadette and Adam, a glamorous Sydney-based performing trio that agree to take their show to the middle of the Australian outback. They hop aboard a battered old bus (nicknamed Priscilla) searching for love and friendship and end up finding more than they could ever have dreamed.
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The Addams Family is a musical with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and a book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. The show is based upon the "Addams Family" characters created by cartoonist Charles Addams in his single-panel gag cartoons for The New Yorker beginning 1938, which depict a ghoulish American family with an affinity for all things macabre. While numerous film and television adaptations of Addams' cartoons exist, the stage show does not draw from these portrayals of the characters.After a tryout in Chicago, the show opened on Broadway in April 2010.