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249 W. 45th Street
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A hilarious behind-the-scenes rollercoaster ride about the making of a Marilyn Monroe musical called Bombshell.
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LOTTERY TICKETS $49
$49 lottery tickets to see Smash are available. Digital lottery opens at 12am the day before the performance and closes at 3pm. Winners are drawn at 10am and 3pm and can buy a maximum of two tickets each. Enter for a chance to win!
Get AccessRUSH TICKETS $45
A limited number of $45 rush tickets are available at the box office for each performance, first-come, first-served. The Imperial Theatre box office opens at 10am on Monday through Saturday. Limit 2 tickets per person. People under 30 are eligible for the $30 with a valid ID!
Smash Summary

Smash Broadway
Imperial Theatre
249 W. 45th Street
Show score: 93%
Official Show Website
$69

Frequent Discounts
$67

Ticket Marketplace
$71

Ticket Broker
$75

Membership Program
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Group Tickets
$49
About the Show
A hilarious behind-the-scenes rollercoaster ride about the making of a Marilyn Monroe musical called Bombshell, it’s got all the iconic songs, kick-ass choreography, and backstage pandemonium that make Broadway the beloved institution it is today.
Our cast is stacked, because who better to play a bunch of wannabe Broadway big shots than actual Broadway big shots? Among them: Robyn Hurder, Brooks Ashmanskas, Krysta Rodriguez, Bella Coppola, Jacqueline Arnold, Caroline Bowman, John Behlmann, Kristine Nielsen, and Casey Garvin to name just a few.
The production will also be helmed by five-time Tony Award® winner Susan Stroman, and feature a score by Tony, Emmy®, and Grammy Award®-winning duo Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, who wrote over two dozen songs for the television show (many of which will be heard in the musical), a book by Rick Elice and Bob Martin (Tony winner), and choreography by Joshua Bergasse.
What People Have To Say About Smash
"It’s a killer...the great musical comedy no one saw coming."
"A high-energy, fun musical comedy with a phenomenal score."
"It’s a killer...the great musical comedy no one saw coming."
"A high-energy, fun musical comedy with a phenomenal score."
Theatre Information
Imperial Theatre
249 W. 45th Street
Theatre: Shubert
Concessionnaire: Theatre Refreshments
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