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Lexus Broadway Series Announces 2012-2013 Season, And It’s Full of Hits

Before Joey the horse was a star in an Oscar-nominated film, he was the magnificent puppet at the center of the lauded Broadway production of War Horse. That show will now travel to the Winspear Opera House this September as part of the Lexus Broadway Series' 2012-2013 season.
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Before Joey the horse was a star in an Oscar-nominated film, he was the magnificent puppet at the center of the lauded Broadway production of War Horse. That show will now travel to the Winspear Opera House this September as part of the Lexus Broadway Series’ 2012-2013 season.

The next season at the Winspear brings a number of touted-musicals to the Dallas stage, including Fela!, which took three Tony’s in 2010, and Anything Goes, the Roundabout Theatre Company production of the Cole Porter musical that won a Tony for best revival. Rounding out the season: John O’Hurley (who you know as J. Peterman from Seinfeld)  in Chicago; Jekyll & Hyde starring Constantine Maroulis, the American Idol finalist who snagged a Tony nomination for his performance in Rock of Ages; and Traces, a Cirque du Soleil-esque stage spectacular. Here’s the full release:

The AT&T Performing Arts Center Announces

2012-2013 Lexus Broadway Series Season

 

CHICAGO starring John O’Hurley – August 14 – 26, 2012

WAR HORSE – September 12 – 23, 2012

JEKYLL & HYDE starring Constantine Maroulis – December 4 – 16, 2012

ANYTHING GOES – February 13 – 24, 2013

FELA! – May 7 – 19, 2013

TRACES – June 11 – 23, 2013

Plus a Non-SubscriptionHolidaySpecial Engagement of

CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE – December 18 – 23, 2012

 

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DALLAS (March 23, 2012) – The AT&T Performing Arts Center announced today that the 2012-2013 Lexus Broadway Series will feature an exciting and diverse lineup of popular shows, including three that have never been presented in Dallas – Fort Worth before and one pre-Broadway Premiere. The series features CHICAGO, WAR HORSE, JEKYLL & HYDE, ANYTHING GOES, FELA! and TRACES.

 

“We have more titles this season than any of our previous seasons as we continue to bring our growing audience more world-class Broadway productions,” said Mark Weinstein, president & CEO of the AT&T Performing Arts Center.  “And we are particularly proud to be only the thirdU.S.tour stop of the National Theatre of Great Britain’s smash WAR HORSE.  We love thatDallasis becoming an early and ever more frequent place for new theatre works to be presented.”

 

Lexus Broadway Series subscribers will continue to benefit from a number of unique benefits, including  the Center’s Inter-Show Ticket Swap, which provides subscribers the opportunity to exchange tickets for any show in the season for any other show in the season (limit one exchange per season – some restrictions apply).

 

Subscription packages for Orchestra and Mezzanine seating are $400 for Tuesday through Friday performances and Sunday evening performances; and are $545 for Saturday evening performances and weekend matinees.

 

Subscription packages for the six show season range from $130 forStarlight Circleseating to $1,500 for Director’s Club in the box section.

 

Season subscriptions are available now and can be purchased online at www.attpac.org/broadway , by phone at 214-880-0202, or in person at the AT&T Performing Arts Center Box Office at the Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora Street (Monday through Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm; Sunday 11 am – 4 pm), or at the remote Box Office at Park Place Lexus Plano at 1025 Preston Road.

Image: Joey the horse on stage

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