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the gazillion bubble show
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The Gazillion Bubble Show
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THE GAZILLION BUBBLE SHOW
The Gazillion Bubble Show will amaze your whole family with mind blowing bubble magic. Step into an interactive bubble world and be dazzled by spellbinding lasers, spectacular lighting effects, and jaw-dropping masterpieces of bubble artistry. It will make you smile, laugh, and feel like a kid all over again!
The Gazillion Bubble Show is an unbubblievable extravaganza for everyone, unlike anything you have ever seen before. Adults and children of all ages are sure to be enchanted. You will have to experience it to believe it!
The Gazillion Bubble Show has been featured on “The Oprah Winfrey Show”, “The David Letterman Show”, “LIVE! with Regis and Kelly”, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, “Fox & Friends”, “The View”, “CBS Sunday Morning”, “The Today Show”, FOX, NBC, ABC, CW11 as well as television stations all around the world. “It is simply UNBUBBLIEVABLE!”
“It will BLOW your mind!” – Oprah
“Spectacular! Unlike anything you have seen before!” – Regis Philbin
“Dazzling succession of bubbles in mind-blowing configurations” - Time Out NY
“Earns its claim on the word spectacular” - NYTheatre.com
“An unforgettable extravaganza” - City Guide
“Enchanting!” – the New York Times
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LUCIA
HISTORY
Constructed on the site of the third Madison Square Garden (1925-1968), New World Stages was originally built as the Loews Cineplex Entertainment movie theater (1994-2001) in Worldwide Plaza. Following substantial renovations, the theater re-opened as Dodger Stages in 2004 and was renamed New World Stages on March 16, 2006. The theater complex has housed many commercial theatrical productions, as well as numerous corporate events, readings, and concerts.
ARCHITECTURE
The architects were Beyer, Blinder, and Belle. The theatre designers were Sachs Morgan, and the interior designer was Klara Zieglerova. The perfect mid-size Off-Broadway theater, Stage 2’s red velvet stadium-style seating provides optimal vantage points from every location. In an auditorium voluminous enough for grand productions, it has the proximity desired for the most intimate performances.
DETAILS ON STAGE 2'S ACCESSIBILITY
Access Information
Theatre is wheelchair accessible.
Accessibility by Seating Section
Orchestra Location: There are steps between rows. Wheelchair seating does not involve steps.
Wheelchair | Companion Seat Locations:
Orchestra: P102 | P103, O101, O102; P104 | P105, O103, O104, P106 | P107, O105, O106; P108 | P109, O107, O108; D7 | D9, C9, C11; D8 | D10, C10, C12
Elevators/Escalator
There is an elevator and escalator from the ground level to the theater level.
Restroom
Restrooms are wheelchair accessible on the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels.
Water Fountain
Located on the Orchestra level.
Theatre Policies
The use of cameras, recording devices, cell phones, beepers, and other electronic devices during the performance is prohibited. Everyone attending a performance must have a ticket. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of management. Wheelchair and mobility-impaired seating is intended for patrons with mobility disabilities. Children under the age of four years will not be admitted. No outside food or beverage permitted, unless medically necessary. No weapons permitted on the premises.
PRODUCTIONS
Stage 2 has been home to Pieces of Ass (2004), Drumstruck (2005), Naked Boys Singing (2005), Bill W. and Dr. Bob (2007), Celia (2007), Flamingo Court (2008), Rooms – A Rock Romance (2009), Voca People (2012), Greed – A Musical For Our Times (2014), and BLANK! The Musical (2014) and Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus LIVE! (2015).
THEATRE SPECS
Stage 2
New World Stages
340 West 50th Street
Between 8th and 9th and Avenues
New York, NY 10019
Year Built |
2004 |
Seating Capacity |
350 Total |
Wheelchair |
6 |
Aisle Transfer Arm |
0 |
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Theatre Dimensions |
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Adjustable Proscenium |
44’-11” x 18’-9” |
Depth to Front of Stage |
21' |
Stage Type |
Proscenium |
Seating Chart