Broadway’s Next Hit Musical to visit UA-PTC CHARTS Theater
UPDATE: This event has been rescheduled for May 7, 2022.
UA – Pulaski Tech will present Broadway’s Next Hit Musical Jan. 22, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 - $65 and will go on sale starting Nov. 15, online at www.uaptc.edu/charts.
The hilarious Broadway’s Next Hit Musical is the only unscripted theatrical awards show. After the audience submits made-up song titles, the show’s master improvisers create songs and choreography on the spot and build a full-blown improvised musical, complete with witty dialogue, memorable characters, and plot twists galore. BNHM has been seen recently at The Triad, Tribeca Film Festival, and at the New York Musical Theater Festival, among many others.
It doesn’t come any newer or fresher than this! For more information, visit www.broadwaysnexthitmusical.com.
About CHARTS
The Center for Humanities and Arts (CHARTS) is located at UA–Pulaski Technical College’s Main campus at 3000 West Scenic Drive in North Little Rock, Arkansas on the college’s Main Campus. Opened in 2016, the 90,000 square-foot facility houses a 456-seat proscenium theater for concerts, theater performances, recitals and other events. In addition, CHARTS houses the Windgate Gallery for art exhibits. The CHARTS lobby and the adjacent Performance Studio are popular rental spaces for receptions and events. www.uaptc.edu/charts. For more information, contact Kurt Leftwich, CHARTS Programming and Box Office Coordinator at [email protected] or (501) 812-2831.
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