Tootsie - The Musical Tickets
Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall | Fort Myers, Florida
Tootsie, the musical, will have a live performance on Friday 7th April 2023 at Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall. You can't put enough prominence on how great this performance is. As a result of how ridiculously funny this show is, you may need to take some time to collect your thoughts because you've probably laughed so hard you've knocked yourself out. Expect the most beautifully shot set design and wardrobe that you have ever seen. Of course, a musical's success depends on the quality of its score, and Tootsie has a superb one. As there are limited spots, you'll need to move quickly if you want to secure one. The good news is that tickets are still available now. Do not hesitate to go ahead and purchase the best seat in the house.
Tootsie, called "Broadway's funniest new musical" by The New York Times, was selected as its critic's pick – what an honor!
As the musical progresses, we learn more about Michael Dorsey, a remarkably gifted actor who frequently changes work. Michael, who is currently, unemployed and fed up with it all, resolves to try one last time to get what he wants by purporting to be an actress whom he calls Dorothy Michaels. Even as the Broadway crowd marvels at Dorothy's meteoric rise to fame, Michael (who plays Dorothy) can't help falling in love with Julie (who plays as his co-star). Michael quickly learns that it will be more difficult than he had anticipated to keep up the facade of what has become his greatest acting success.
It is a very compelling narrative, and everyone in the audience will be thrilled by what happens next in this hilarious comedy, so you really don't want to pass it up! This masterpiece is surely very popular, as evidenced by the speed at which tickets are selling out. Be sure to grab your tickets for the show at Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall on Friday 7th April 2023. You can rest assured that this is the best decision you could make this year. As a matter of fact, The Hollywood Reporter has called it "the most riotous new musical in years," and Rolling Stone has said, "In these turbulent times, when the world seems out of balance, we need a place to let the good times roll."