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Catch Up on Broadway's Latest Buzz! To view this email as a webpage, [click here](. [Buzzline]( [Divider] Highlights from the week of March 18, 2024 Sponsored By [Hadestown]( [Ben Platt to Perform Concert Residency at Broadway's Refurbished Palace Theatre]( [Ben Platt to Perform Concert Residency at Broadway's Refurbished Palace Theatre]( [Divider] [Smashed Guitars, Hollywood Stars and a Bicycle Accident: The Amazing Journey of The Who’s Tommy]( [Smashed Guitars, Hollywood Stars and a Bicycle Accident: The Amazing Journey of The Who’s Tommy]( [Illinoise, Justin Peck's Dance-Musical Imagining of Sufjan Stevens' Concept Album, Will Transfer to Broadway]( [Illinoise, Justin Peck's Dance-Musical Imagining of Sufjan Stevens' Concept Album, Will Transfer to Broadway]( [Back on Broadway in Moulin Rouge!, Boy George Is Having More Fun This Time]( [Back on Broadway in Moulin Rouge!, Boy George Is Having More Fun This Time]( [With The Heart of Rock and Roll, Huey Lewis Is Feeling the Power of Love on Broadway]( [With The Heart of Rock and Roll, Huey Lewis Is Feeling the Power of Love on Broadway]( [Hadestown]( [Divider] [Best Shows on Broadway This Spring]( [Best Shows on Broadway This Spring]( From beloved stories making their way to the stage, to star-studded plays, to brand new musicals and much more, there is something for everyone on the boards as the weather warms up. [See the fresh offering of plays and musicals coming to Broadway this Spring!]( [Divider] Dates to Remember March 25, 2024 [Appropriate]( resumes performances at Broadway's Belasco Theatre March 26, 2024 [Suffs]( begins its Broadway run March 28, 2024 [The Who's Tommy]( celebrates opening night [Divider] Social Media Post of the Week [Broadway.com Instagram: The Outsiders Superlatives]( [Divider] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Threads]( [YouTube]( You received this message because you subscribed to our emails or you made a purchase on Broadway.com. [Manage my preferences](. Quick Links [Home]( [Explore Shows]( [Tickets Calendar]( [Gift Certificate]( Information [About Us]( [Privacy Policy]( [FAQ]( [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2024 Broadway.com All Rights Reserved This email was sent by: Broadway.com 729 7th Ave, 6th Floor New York, NY, 10019, United States

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