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  2. Broadway Dallas

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    For over 80 years we have delivered the hottest, most award-winning, edge-of-your seat exciting shows to our diverse, multi-generational audiences.

  3. Broadway Dallas

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    Broadway Dallas offers 3 ticket purchase options, so that everyone can enjoy the show. Season ticket holders can purchase season subscription packages that lock in the same seats for all shows and include an array of ticketing perks. Single tickets are available for all shows via TicketMaster. Gain presale access by joining Broadway Dallas eNotes.

  4. Back to the Future, the beloved, cinematic classic is now a Broadway musical. Be the first in line for single tickets, new and special offers. Book your group of 10 -15+ today! Plan a night out...

  5. Broadway Dallas

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    Magical Christmas Ballet. For more information about producing or planning your next upcoming event, please email Mandy Hall at mhall@broadwaydallas.org.

  6. Shucked, Presented by Broadway Dallas, Opens Dec. 3

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    Shucked, the Tony Award® winning musical comedy, will be presented by Broadway Dallas and Broadway Across America Dec. 3-15 at the Music Hall at Fair Park. The award-winning musical is part of the 2024/2025 Broadway Series presented by Broadway Dallas. Individual tickets for Shucked are available at BroadwayDallas.org or by calling 800-982-2728.

  7. Broadway Dallas Tickets | Event Dates & Schedule - Ticketmaster

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    Buy Broadway Dallas tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. Find Broadway Dallas schedule, reviews and photos.

  8. & Juliet | Broadway Dallas

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    Created by the Emmy ® -winning writer from “Schitt’s Creek,” this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t...