Bat Boy, tick, tick...& Modern Millie Bring Bway to Bryant Park July 5-Aug. 23 | Playbill

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News Bat Boy, tick, tick...& Modern Millie Bring Bway to Bryant Park July 5-Aug. 23 For the summer months of July and August, theatregoers who aren't keen on sitting inside a theatre have the chance to experience a taste of the Great White Way outside. Broadway moves about one block east as Toyota and local radio station Jammin' 105 present "Broadway in Bryant Park" starting July 5.

For the summer months of July and August, theatregoers who aren't keen on sitting inside a theatre have the chance to experience a taste of the Great White Way outside. Broadway moves about one block east as Toyota and local radio station Jammin' 105 present "Broadway in Bryant Park" starting July 5.

The free midday events will occur every Thursday from Noon-2 PM and features excerpts from some of Broadway and Off-Broadway shows from this season, seasons past and even the season to come. All performances will take place at the Bryant Park Stage located between 42nd and 43rd St. (off Sixth Ave.)

A complete list as confirmed by Bryant Park's events office follows:

July 5 -
Music Man
The Donkey Show
Mr. President

July 12 -
Aida
Beauty and the Beast July 19 -
Les Miserables
The Phantom of the Opera
Bat Boy, The Musical

July 26 - Hosted by Ben Vereen (Fosse)
Fosse
Full Monty
Love, Janis

Aug. 2 - Hosted by Linda Lavin (The Tale of the Allergist's Wife)
Kiss Me Kate
Rent
tick, tick...BOOM!

Aug. 9 -
Stomp
The Rocky Horror Show
Blast!

Aug. 16 - Hosted by Renee Taylor and Joe Bologna (from the upcoming If You Ever Leave Me I'm Going With You)
Chicago
Annie Get Your Gun
42nd Street
I Love You, You are Perfect, Now Change

Aug. 23 -
Cabaret
Thoroughly Modern Millie

(One more show, yet to be announced, will be added to the Aug. 23 lineup.)

For more information on these and other Bryant Park events, visit www.bryantpark.org.

 
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