Come fall, New York will have a mad scientist taking up residence on West 42nd Street: 'Young Frankenstein,' the musical based on the 1974 film of the same name, is making its way to Broadway.
Like the long-running and recently-closed (in New York, at least) 'The Producers,' another movie-to-musical brought to you by Mel Brooks, the new show promises to be big, flashy, dirty and all-around funny.
AND expensive.
The best seats in the house are going for $450, setting a new (and most say unfortunate) high for Broadway theatre tickets. But even if you start looking under the couch for some extra coinage now, you might be too late: Word is the show already has a whopping $15 million in the bank and the good seats are nearly impossible to get.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Young Frankenstein tickets New York
Posted by 27 years on Broadway at 10:37 PM
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