"The Lion King" has officially become the #1 all-time grossing production on Broadway, surpassing "Phantom of the Opera". According to the show's producer, Lion King has taken in $853,846,062. It's an incredidle accomplishment because "The Lion King's" run on Broadway has been 10 years shorter than "Phantom."
Shackman Associates New York has provided corporate meetings and incentive travel groups up-close experiences for shows like "The Lion King" that includes theatre tours, backstage access and interaction with leading characters.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Monday, April 09, 2012
Magic and Bird: The Broadway Show the Guys in Your Meeting or Incentive Group Will Love
If your next destination business meeting is shaping up to be "guy-centric", Magic-Bird opens this Wednesday on Broadway and groups of men who have seen the preview together say it might be better than the product you'll see down 7th Avenue at Madison Square Garden.
The production is a celebration of one of basketball's storied rivalries between Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. Magic and Bird met in one of college basketball's most revered championship games, again 3 times as professionals in the NBA finals, and lastly as teammates for the first Olympic "Dream Team" in 1992.
The show also covers Magic Johnson's stunning revelation that he had the HIV virus - and according to what we hear, it will send a tear down the face of the most hardened corporate CEO.
Basketball has exploded in popularity around the globe and international meeting attendees are likely to recognize the main characters. Even if they don't, Magic-Bird is riding a new trend of transformative Broadway productions that are making "catching a show" more popular than ever while in New York City.
The production is a celebration of one of basketball's storied rivalries between Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. Magic and Bird met in one of college basketball's most revered championship games, again 3 times as professionals in the NBA finals, and lastly as teammates for the first Olympic "Dream Team" in 1992.
The show also covers Magic Johnson's stunning revelation that he had the HIV virus - and according to what we hear, it will send a tear down the face of the most hardened corporate CEO.
Basketball has exploded in popularity around the globe and international meeting attendees are likely to recognize the main characters. Even if they don't, Magic-Bird is riding a new trend of transformative Broadway productions that are making "catching a show" more popular than ever while in New York City.
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