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304 W 47th St
New York, NY 10036

Forbidden Broadway is an off-Broadway show located in Hells Kitchen's Theater 555. Created by Gerard Alessandrini, it is a comedic spoof that playfully parodies popular Broadway productions. The show is known for its hilarious take on the theatrical experience, providing a light-hearted escape for its audience.

Featuring a cast of professional singers and actors, Forbidden Broadway showcases talent and artistry in every performance. The show is designed to entertain and amuse, making it a great choice for anyone looking to enjoy a fun night out in the city. With its unique blend of humor and musicality, it stands out as a must-see for theater lovers.

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4.58 reviews
Mara D.
11/18/2019

It was soooo much fun! Lots of great references to fun shows. Loved the parodies. So much variety and great humor. Literally laughed out loud. Manager, Russ, came up afterwards to make sure we...

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Kevin W.
3/7/2013

If only all shows were this hilarious and clever. It's a long-running Off-Broadway institution, but only now did I have a chance to check it out thanks to my friend's creative choice of...

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Chris R.
2/14/2013

This is a fun show - but you should have knowledge of the shows currently and formerly on Broadway. It's a good off-Broadway find with four talented performers and a great pianist. The costumes...

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Gourmet G.
10/20/2005

What Beach Blanket Babylon is to San Francisco, this is to New York City. First seen at Palsson's Supper Club on the Upper West Side in 1982, it was the brainchild of unemployed actor Gerard...

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Dan B.
12/23/2008

Forbidden Broadway will entertain and accomplish it's job of spoofing Broadway shows. The 47th street theatre is intimate and the actors are wonderful. What's great about it is that they update...

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