March FREE Broadway tickets going fast
Half the March 1 "A Chorus Line" tickets already distributed
Even though the March Broadway series is weeks away, the 1,000 FREE tickets per class are going rapidly. For example, more than 500 spots in March 1’s A Chorus Line class are already claimed, and the other classes are also filling up quickly. After the 1,000 FREE tickets are gone, students will need to pay $10 for Thursday 8 pm meetings of the month’s Broadway classes (that’s $2 per class, but single tickets not available); or become an All-Access Passholder for $59 and never be locked out again all semester long. Or you can wait for a new, fresh Broadway series in May.
Even better, sign up now for one of the FREE tickets at bitly.com/BenkofMarch before there are none left.
Check Out:
One-minute video introduction to the course (please share widely!)
“Broadway Maven” playlist at YouTube
David Benkof’s YouTube channel
Thursday, February 11 Voice Actors (Noon ET)
Wednesday, February 17 Mel Brooks parts one AND two (8 to 10 pm ET)
Thursday, February 18 Roy Lichtenstein (Noon ET)
Tuesday, February 23 The Wizard of Oz (Noon ET, ALL-ACCESS Passholders ONLY)
Wednesday, February 24 Rodgers & Hammerstein 101 (8 pm ET)
Thursday, February 25 Schoolhouse Rock (Noon ET)
Monday, March 1 A Chorus Line (Noon and 8 pm ET)
Wednesday, March 3 West Side Story (8 pm, sign-ups soon)
Monday, March 8 Mary Poppins (with special guests, Noon and 8 pm ET)
Wednesday, March 10 Into the Woods (8 pm, sign-ups soon)
Monday, March 15 Contemporary Jewish Broadway (Noon and 8 pm ET)
Thursday, March 18 Sondheim’s Lyrics (Noon ET, sign-ups soon)
Monday, March 22 Avenue Q (Noon and 8 pm ET)
Wednesday, March 24 MORE Sondheim’s Lyrics (Noon, ALL-ACCESS Passholders ONLY)
Thursday, March 25 Cabaret (Noon ET, sign-ups soon)
Monday, March 29 Chicago (Noon and 8 pm ET)
-David Benkof, The Broadway Maven
PS: I’m booking Zoom classes for individual synagogues, Hadassah chapters, Federation committees, etc. Contact me if you’d like me to present one of my talks to an organization you work with. Right now the most popular ones are “If You Could See Cabaret Through My Eyes”; “SNL’s Jews”; “Contemporary Jewish Broadway”; and “Debbie Friedman 101” but I can offer any of them.
Note: You’re reading my weekly announcement E-mail, which is separate from my Weekly Blast. The Blast comes on Mondays and includes commentary on Broadway shows, RANTs, RAVEs, and YouTube links. I’m running an Inaugural Special for subscribers to the Blast: 25 percent off PERMANENTLY if you sign up by the first paid issue March 8. Just press the red button: