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The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts Presents FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: Merrily We Stole A Song

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THE HOBBY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS GERARD ALESSANDRINI’S HIT NEW MUSICAL
FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: MERRILY WE STOLE A SONG

DIRECT FROM THE SMASH NEW YORK ENGAGEMENT
APRIL 24-27, 2025 AT THE HOBBY CENTER

TICKETS ON SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT 10 AM

WHO:           The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts

WHAT:         Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole A Song

WHEN:         April 24–27, 2025

Thursday at 7:00 pm | Friday at 7:30 pm | Saturday at 1:30 & 7:30 pm | Sunday at 7:30 pm

WHERE:       The Hobby Center | 800 Bagby Street | Houston, TX 77002

TICKETS:      Start at $39. Available online at TheHobbyCenter.org and in person at the Hobby Center Box Office (800 Bagby, Houston, TX 77002).

Houston, TX – The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts presents the Tony Award®-winning FORBIDDEN BROADWAY, Gerard Alessandrini’s legendary and hilarious musical spoof of Broadway’s biggest shows and brightest stars playing the Hobby Center April 24-27, 2025. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, November 19 at 10 am and are available at TheHobbyCenter.org.

The all-new edition FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: MERRILY WE STOLE A SONG wowed critics when it opened in September, with the Wall Street Journal proclaiming it “DEVASTATINGLY FUNNY! MERRY MUSICAL LARCENY WITH FLAGRANT AND FUNNY ABANDON!”; The NY Observer dubbing it “MAD MAGAZINE WITH JAZZ HANDS!”; and the New York Times calling it “Top Notch! The long-running spoof slings its affectionate arrows!”

Feeling “completely inspired” by the latest crop of Broadway musicals, Alessandrini lampoons The Great White Way’s biggest shows and stars in this edition, which he directed. Gerry McIntyre (Spamilton, Once on this Island, Anything Goes) is the choreographer. The musical is produced by John Freedson and Harriet Yellin.

Up to the minute spoofs include comic looks at Eddie Redmayne in Cabaret, Audra MacDonald in Gypsy, The Outsiders, & Juliet, Six, and Back to the Future, plus classic looks at Les Miz, Phantom of the Opera, Wicked and The Lion King.

FORBIDDEN BROADWAY has been a theatrical institution since 1982, when Gerard Alessandrini created the first edition that lampooned the Broadway shows and stars of the day who often stop by to laugh at themselves alongside the public. FORBIDDEN BROADWAY has garnered international acclaim and awards that include 7 Drama Desks Awards, an Obie, a Drama League Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, 2 Lucille Lortel Awards and a Special Tony® Award along the way.

ABOUT GERARD ALESSANDRINI (Creator, Writer and Director) Spamilton (creator/writer/director): New York, London, Chicago, Los Angeles, and National Tour. Forbidden Broadway (creator/writer/director): 25 editions all over the world. Also Forbidden Hollywood (writer/director), Madame X: The Musical (NYMF) (cowriter/director), The Nutcracker & I (lyrics), Maury Yeston’s revue Anything Can Happen in The Theater (director), New York. Television: special material for Carol Burnett, Angela Lansbury and Bob Hope. Film: “Aladdin”, “Pocahontas (vocals). Recordings: 12 Forbidden Broadway cast albums, Forbidden Hollywood & Spamilton cast albums. Special Lyrics: Barbra Streisand “Duets 2.” Awards: Drama League Lifetime Achievement Award, Obie Award, 2 Lucille Lortel Awards, 7 Drama Desk (2 Best Lyrics, 2 Special Achievement, 3 Best Musical Revue), and a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in Theatre.

For more information on Forbidden Broadway please visit forbiddenbroadway.nyc.

TICKETING: Tickets on sale Tuesday, November 19 and will be available online at TheHobbyCenter.org and in person at the Hobby Center Box Office (800 Bagby, Houston, TX 77002).

Patrons can become a “Hobby Center Insider” by signing up at thehobbycenter.org/news/stay-connected where they receive perks such as access to purchase tickets before the public.

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