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Idaho Shakespeare Festival Amphitheater · Boise, ID · 7:30 PM
$186.75
up to $256.90
Every upcoming Musical / Play event we have a seller for, with the starting price we hold for each date.
Idaho Shakespeare Festival Amphitheater · Boise, ID · 7:30 PM
$186.75
up to $256.90
Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center · Cincinnati, OH · 7:30 PM
$97.75
up to $1,138.50
Benedum Center · Pittsburgh, PA · 7:30 PM
$122.35
up to $910.80
Apollo Theater Main Stage - Chicago · Chicago, IL · 7:30 PM
$78.20
up to $232.30
Hollywood Pantages Theatre - CA · Los Angeles, CA · 7:30 PM
$81.65
up to $2,073.45
Fisher Theatre - MI · Detroit, MI · 7:30 PM
$108.10
up to $1,348.95
ASU Gammage · Tempe, AZ · 7:30 PM
$69
up to $1,274.20
Fabulous Fox Theatre - St. Louis · St. Louis, MO · 7:30 PM
$69
up to $910.80
Tuacahn Amphitheatre and Centre for the Arts · Ivins, UT · 8:00 PM
$195.50
up to $1,199.45
Ogunquit Playhouse · Ogunquit, ME · 8:00 PM
$157.55
up to $219.65
Great Canadian Casino Vancouver · Coquitlam, BC · 8:00 PM
$66.70
up to $874
Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre · Cedar City, UT · 8:00 PM
$333.50
up to $357.65
Lauderhill Performing Arts Center · Fort Lauderdale, FL · 8:00 PM
$142.60
up to $257.60
Angus Bowmer Theatre - Oregon Shakespeare Festival · Ashland, OR · 8:00 PM
$85.10
up to $1,348.95
Allen Elizabeth Theatre - Oregon Shakespeare Festival · Ashland, OR · 8:00 PM
$109.25
up to $397.90
Thomas Theatre - Oregon Shakespeare Festival · Ashland, OR · 8:00 PM
$120.75
up to $404.80
Smith Theatre At Barter Theatre · Abingdon, VA · 10:00 AM
$44.85
up to $49.45
Americana Theatre · Branson, MO · 10:00 AM
$101.20
up to $1,348.95
Hill Theatre At American Players Theatre · Spring Green, WI · 10:00 AM
$50
Clay Cooper Theatre · Branson, MO · 10:00 AM
$95.45
up to $120.75
Center For Puppetry Arts · Atlanta, GA · 10:00 AM
$67.85
Sight & Sound Theatres - PA · Ronks, PA · 11:00 AM
$50
Hunterdon Hills Playhouse · Hampton, NJ · 11:30 AM
$109.25
up to $190.90
Center For Puppetry Arts · Atlanta, GA · 11:30 AM
$67.85
Live theatre splits into two distinct traditions on the modern stage. A play relies entirely on the spoken word, using dialogue, silence, and physical acting to build tension and tell a story. Attending one offers an intimate connection with the performers, where the quietest whisper can carry across a silent auditorium. Audiences looking to compare musical tickets will find a completely different atmosphere, where the narrative drives forward through choreographed dance numbers and a live orchestra playing from the pit.
The choice between these forms shapes the entire evening, from the scale of the production to the design of the stage sets. Musicals often fill grand, multi-tiered venues with bright spectacles and choruses, making the search for musical tickets a portal to high-energy showstoppers. Plays frequently suit smaller, more focused spaces where the concentration of the crowd sharpens the drama. Both forms use lighting and sound to create distinct worlds, but one prioritises the rhythm of speech while the other elevates emotion into song.