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Catch Up on Broadway's Latest Buzz! View this email as a webpage . It's officially spooky season in

Catch Up on Broadway's Latest Buzz! View this email as a webpage [here](. [Buzzline]( [Divider] Highlights from the week of October 7, 2024 Sponsored By [The Roommate]( [Jonathan Groff]( [Jonathan Groff Will Play Bobby Darin in Immersive Musical Just in Time on Broadway]( [Divider] [The Story Behind Our Town: Building the First Grover's Corners]( [The Story Behind Our Town: Building the First Grover's Corners]( [Sonya Balsara]( [See Sonya Balsara, Aladdin's Princess Jasmine, Offer This Exclusive Performance of 'These Palace Walls']( [Romeo + Juliet, Starring Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler, Will Offer Open-Captioning at Every Performance]( [Romeo + Juliet, Starring Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler, Will Offer Open-Captioning at Every Performance]( [Cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child]( [Matthew James Thomas, Sarah Killough and More Join Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway]( [The Roommate]( [Divider] [Best Broadway Shows To See This Halloween]( [Best Broadway Shows To See This Halloween]( It's officially spooky season in New York City and no other place does Halloween quite like NYC. If you’re feeling festive this October, [here's a selection of shows]( that will scratch that witchy itch and fill you with some Halloween spirit. [Divider] Dates to Remember October 15, 2024 John Cardoza and Solea Pfeiffer step into [Moulin Rouge! The Musical]( October 16, 2024 [Maybe Happy Ending]( and [A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical]( begin previews October 19, 2024 [Tammy Faye]( begins Broadway performances [Divider] Social Media Post of the Week [Broadway.com Instagram: A Whole New Vlog]( [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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