It’s seems unlikely The Who will ever tour America again, but fans of the legendary UK band will soon be able to experience the Broadway revival of The Who’s Tommy.
The rock opera, penned in 1969 by The Who’s Pete Townshend, is set to begin a run of shows at the Nederlander Theatre, marking its return to Broadway after 31 years.
Preview performances will begin March 8th, with opening night on March 28th. Tickets are available for purchase here.
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What Is The Who’s Tommy About?
Based on The Who’s 1969 rock opera Tommy, the musical tells the story of Tommy Walker. As a young boy, after seeing his father kill his mother’s lover, he begins to disassociate and becomes deaf, dumb and blind to the outside world. However, an innate knack for pinball lead to him becoming a messianic figure.
The original Broadway production premiered in 1993 and won five Tony Awards, including Best Direction, Best Choreography, and Best Original Score. It also won a Grammy Award for the Original Broadway Cast Recording.
The revival is directed by Des McAnuff, based off a book by Townshend and McAnuff, with music and lyrics by Townshend.
Who Is in the Cast of The Who’s Tommy on Broadway?
Ali Louis Bourzgui stars as Tommy, while Alison Luff and Adam Jacobs play his parents, Mrs. Walker and Captain Walker, respectively. Other key cast members include John Ambrosino as Uncle Ernie, Bobby Conte as Cousin Kevin, and Christina Sajous as The Acid Queen.
The ensemble cast also features Haley Gustafson, Jeremiah Alsop, Ronnie S. Bowman Jr., Mike Cannon, Tyler James Eisenreich, Sheldon Henry, Afra Hines, Aliah James, David Paul Kidder, Tassy Kirbas, Lily Kren, Quinten Kusheba, Reese Levine, Brett Michael Lockley, Nathan Lucrezio, Alexandra Matteo, Mark Mitrano, Reagan Pender, Cecilia Ann Popp, Daniel Quadrino, Olive Ross-Kline, Jenna Nicole Schoen, Dee Tomasetta, and Andrew Tufano.
How Do I Get Tickets to The Who’s Tommy
Tickets to Who’s Tommy on Broadway are available to purchase on StubHub, with pricing starting at as low as $79.
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