Titanìque and The Rocky Horror Show Extend Their Performances on Broadway Until Fall
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Close to the announcement of the Tony Award nominations, the musicals Titanìque and The Rocky Horror Show have announced that they will extend their limited runs on Broadway until the fall. Titanìque will now continue ticket sales until Sunday, September 20, while The Rocky Horror Show will do so until Sunday, November 29.
Initially, The Rocky Horror Show was scheduled to run until June 19, while Titanìque had a predetermined closing date. The decision to extend the run for both productions is seen as a reflection of strong audience interest and their successful season on Broadway.
Titanìque is a comedic and absurdist production adapted from James Cameron's famous film "Titanic," while The Rocky Horror Show is the Broadway version of the classic cult musical. Both productions have garnered interest among musical lovers and successfully built an audience base.
With the Tony Awards approaching and the end of the seasonal performance period on Broadway in mind, these extensions represent a significant development for the productions. The extended dates allow the productions to reach a wider audience and host art enthusiasts for a longer period.