PNC Broadway in Louisville has announced their 2013-2014 season, which will be headlined by the Broadway blockbuster and national sensation, The Book of Mormon.
The Book of Mormon, winner of nine Tony awards including Best Musical, and written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, is still playing to sold-out houses in New York, where it opened in 2011.
Season tickets go on sale today, March 7, at 9:00 AM and range in price from $138 to $542 for a single ticket to each performance. Season ticket holders can choose from a variety of performance days and times.
The entire five-show 2013-2014 season includes:
The Addams Family
October 15-20, 2013
“A visually satisfying, rib-tickling, lunatic musical that will entertain you to death!” claims the Toronto Post City. The original Broadway cast included Nathan Lane as Gomez and Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia.
War Horse
November 19-24, 2013
The winner of five Tony awards in 2011, War Horse is a dramatic musical that tells the tale of Joey, a horse who is taken from his young owner Albert, and sold to the cavalry in England at the beginning of World War I. Joey is on the adventure of his life, but young Albert cannot forget him—and sets out on an adventure of his own to bring him back.
Sister Act
January 7-12, 2014
Step on into the convent of The Holy Order of the Little Sisters of Our Mother of Perpetual Faith with Deloris, a night club performer who has witnessed a murder. Deloris is sent to hide out with the sisters, and soon both the nuns and the nightclub singer find that they just might have something in common. Called “RIDICULOUSLY FUN” by the New York Post, this musical, based on the 1992 comedy of the same name, will leave audiences howling.
GHOST The Musical
March 11-16, 2014
Based on the 1990 Oscar winning movie, this recipient of three Tony Award nominations is the story of Sam and Molly, a couple who endure a unique relationship, due to the fact that Sam, once a banker, has been killed, and is now a ghost.
The Book of Mormon
May 27-June 8, 2014
A religious satire that follows two Mormon missionaries, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, as they try to spread their message in the country of Uganda.
Tickets may be purchased beginning at 9 am today online, by phone at 8500-294-1894 or in person at the PNC Broadway in Louisville Box Office, located at 620 W. Main Street, Suite 100.
Season ticket holders who order before April 12 may pay for their tickets in three monthly installments.
While season tickets go on sale this morning, single-show tickets are not currently available for any show, but will be on sale 4-6 weeks before the Louisville performances.
More information can be found online.
Image: Courtesy PNC Broadway in Louisville