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Broadway Musicals In New York City That Appeal To Student Travel Groups

Groups of students traveling to New York in the fall or next spring want to book a fun and entertaining evening on Broadway. I have planned many different types of excursions (art tours, educational tours, history, music festival) in New York. I will make some suggestions for age-appropriate Broadway high school performances. These deals are a popular choice for student travel groups and they are sure to delight and delight everyone.

Scary

Instead of Dorothy and her dog, the Evil Witch and the Good Witch Glenda appeared on the Broadway show to rewrite Oza's sorcerer. Gregory Maguire wrote a novel called Rogue that tells the story of Oz from a different perspective - witches - than Dorothy and Toto. Even Oz the Wizard is a bit strange and different from the way it is portrayed in the film. Students love this drama, which includes some special effects that are definitely dazzling.

King lion

At the heart of this classic Disney game is the story of the young lion prince Simba, which will leave Dallas travel group audience attractive. The story is an overview of youth, loss, past and destiny. After killing his father, Simba fled to his homeland. Along the way, he meets fun and loving companions who walk a new path in life. He is then recalled to the land of African pride to play his role as king and challenge the evil uncle who killed his father. The Lyon King's melody featured strong drums in the African style, as well as Elton John and Tim Rice's folk composition "Can You Feel the Love Tonight". Students will want to book early for this popular offer, which usually sells on time.

The ghost of drama

The phantom of the opera is a world-famous story and soundtrack. Andrew Lloyd intertwines Weber's inspiring and critically acclaimed musical love story. The phantom is based on the actual story of a man who first lived under the Paris Opera House. The tale revolves around an obsessive and mysterious musician who is in love with Kristina, a new opera star. The music is full of love and betrayal. When staging the stage for the Phantom of the Opera, a surprise and a fantastic solo performance are allowed, which in a surprising way "haunts" the Opera House. This Broadway classic is sure to delight student fans.

Mama Mia

This Broadway show features Abba, an upbeat performance that will set the mood for students in the 1970s. Ballroom dancing is not uncommon even in this singing program. Moma Mia is active and is a great choice for high school student travel groups. Not recommended for groups of young people, as the story depends on Sofia's search for her true father and includes a careful view of her mother's past and Sofia's true father. Mama Mia is a great choice for high school students traveling to New York.

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Shrek is a fictional adventure for a fictional creature and his friends Donk and Princess Fiona, as well as his rival Lord Farkvad. Shrek was a terrible monster who lived in a remote swamp. Then one day after being evicted, a group of fairy tales appeared in the woods and they talked about their anger against Lord Farakkad. Shrek agreed to help them recover their homes and eventually also agreed to save Princess Fiona. The beast fell in love with beauty in this Broadway musical. Shrek is always a definite hit choice for students who like fashion, scenography, and story.