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The Office! A Musical Parody

Sat Apr 18 at 7:30pm

Ft Lauderdale, FL

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The beloved mockumentary reaches a new level of laughs with The Office! A Musical Parody. Fans of the television series will be happy to know that all their favorite characters are on board, as are some key plot elements. When the original British version of The Office premiered in 2001, it brought something completely new to television comedy. Sure, sitcoms had lampooned office culture before, but never with the cringe-inducing level of awkwardness that creators Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant allowed their characters to display. Then the American Office became an enormous hit series -- and a comedy landmark. In the hands of writers Bob and Tobly McSmith, the stage version adds an unexpected tuneful touch that takes things to another place entirely, and the outrageousness lives on. General Admission show. Part of the Broward Off Center Series: Not Your Average Night Out.

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201 SW 5th Avenue, Ft Lauderdale, FL

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The best seats at the Broward Performing Arts Center depend on the specific theater and your event preferences. In the Au-Rene Theater, orchestra center seats offer exceptional views and acoustics, making them highly sought-after for concerts and Broadway shows. For more intimate performances, like those in the Abdo New River Room, closer tables and center seats provide a fantastic, up-close experience. Mezzanine and balcony seats are ideal for panoramic views and often come at a lower price point. For maximum comfort and sightlines, aim for seats in the middle rows of the orchestra or the front mezzanine. Always consider your preferred proximity to the stage and any accessibility needs when selecting your seats.
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When was the Broward Center built?
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts was built in 1991. Since its grand opening, the center has become a cultural landmark in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, hosting a diverse array of live performances, including Broadway shows, concerts, ballets, and community events. The state-of-the-art facility was developed to boost the arts scene in South Florida and continues to be a premier destination for world-class entertainment. Its modern architecture and riverside location add to its appeal, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The center has undergone several renovations to enhance the guest experience while preserving its original charm.
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Yes, you can buy tickets at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available for purchase at the Broward Center's official box office, located on-site at 201 SW Fifth Avenue in Ft Lauderdale. The box office offers tickets for a variety of performances, including shows at the Abdo New River Room, Au-Rene Theater, and Amaturo Theater. For added convenience, tickets can also be purchased online through the Broward Center's official website or authorized ticketing partners like Gigfomo. It's recommended to buy tickets in advance for popular events, as many shows sell out quickly. Always use official sources to avoid third-party scams or counterfeit tickets.
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The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is a multi-venue complex with a total seating capacity of over 3,500 across its theaters. The largest space, the Au-Rene Theater, accommodates approximately 2,658 guests. The Amaturo Theater seats about 590 patrons, while the more intimate Abdo New River Room offers flexible seating for around 225 guests, depending on the event configuration. This diverse range of venues allows the Broward Center to host everything from large-scale Broadway productions to intimate concerts and private events. The variety of seating options ensures an exceptional experience for audiences of all sizes and preferences.

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