Internationally recognized pop icon Boy George's biographical musical TABOO has had a particularly colorful history considering its original hit West End production, troubled and tumultuous 2003 Broadway bow and successful 2012 Brixton remounting and the show is now set for a splashy live New York re-evaluation and celebration this February.
The tenth anniversary of TABOO will be celebrated in two special concerts in February at NYC cabaret hotspot 54 Below according to a new listing.
The original Broadway production of TABOO starred Euan Morton, Raul Esparza, Liz McCartney, Jeffrey Carlson and Sarah Uriarte Berry and was produced by Rosie O'Donnell, running 100 performances on Broadway after its November 2003 opening.
While the show was not a stateside hit, the original Broadway cast recording has introduced the dynamic and compelling score to countless individuals who may not have had a chance to see the show live.
Furthermore, the success of the recent Brixton production showed strong evidence that there is still much interest for the '80s club-set biomusical, as well.
Tickets to the TABOO 10th anniversary concert are available at the official site here.
Of note, tickets go on sale for 54 Below presale subscribers this Saturday, January 11, and to the general public on January 15.
Even more information on the tenth anniversary concert of TABOO 54 Below is available at the official site here.
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