Guests under 12 must be accompanied by an adult who meets the above requirements. Masks are required to be worn properly at all times except while actively eating or drinking when seated. Ticket holders who do not comply with venue protocols will not be admitted. Signs will not be allowed into the theatre for these performances.
Bruce wants you to come and experience his story as he tells it in the intimate setting of the Broadway theatre. Photos will be allowed before the performance begins, and when the house lights come up at the end of the show. All electronic devices should be shut off when the performance begins and the taking of photos or videos during the performance is strictly prohibited.
Bruce has chosen this intimate setting to tell his story so he can be close to everybody. He wants you to experience the show directly, not through a device.
In addition, every time you raise a camera, take a photo or check your phone for text messages, your seat neighbors will turn to look at you as you create light. Everybody should be there to experience Bruce, and any distractions are unfair to your fellow fans. Doors will open at approximately PM. Please leave extra time and plan to arrive early for vaccine verification and security checkpoints. The performance begins promptly at 8PM. The St. If an assistive device would help you enjoy the show, please visit the headset booth in the Orchestra lobby.
There is no charge, but a valid photo ID is required as a deposit. Guests should limit what they bring to the theatre to a small bag or purse. Our coat check is on the Orchestra level.
Drinks and snacks can be purchased at the bars on each level of the theatre. Bars will close 5 minutes before the start of the performance. Please bring concessions to your seat to enjoy. Merchandise will be available for purchase on every level starting 1 hour before curtain and directly after the show. Please reach out to [email protected] for assistance. Skip to content Learn about how Broadway is returning safely More info. What is the schedule? The show runs approximately 2 hours 20 minutes.
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How do I access my ticket? His breakout record, Born to Run , united arena rock with human-size tales of working-class America. With dozens of awards under his belt, including 20 Grammys, and more than 65 million albums sold in the U. Also known for his left-leaning political causes, the artist was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Barack Obama in His father, Doug Springsteen, had trouble holding down a steady job and worked at different times as a bus driver, millworker and prison guard.
Adele, Springsteen's mother, brought in steadier income as a secretary in a local insurance office. Springsteen and his father had a difficult relationship. Years later, however, Springsteen suggested that his fraught relationship with his father had been important for his art.
I mean, you can imagine that if everything had gone great between us, we would have had disaster. I would have written just happy songs — and I tried it in the early '90s and it didn't work… Anyway, I put on his work clothes and I went to work. It was the way that I honored him.
My parents' experience forged my own. They shaped my politics, and they alerted me to what is at stake when you're born in the U. He just embodied the essence of it and he was in mortal combat with the thing.
Nothing will ever take the place of that guy. An outsider and recluse in school, Springsteen frequently got in trouble at his Catholic elementary school. In , an year-old Springsteen was drafted for military service in the Vietnam War. But, as he later told Rolling Stone magazine, the only thought in his head as he traveled to his induction was "I ain't goin'. Springsteen's 4-F classification — unfit for military service — freed him from having to go to Vietnam and allowed him to pursue music full time.
By the late s, Springsteen was spending most of his time in Asbury Park on the New Jersey Shore, playing in several different bands while he forged his unique sound and introduced audiences to the gravelly baritone voice for which he would later become famous. It was there that he first met the musicians who would later form his E Street Band. Around this time, Springsteen also acquired his nickname, "The Boss," because he had a habit of collecting money earned during shows and then distributing it evenly among his band mates.
After signing with Columbia Records, Springsteen released his first studio album in Greetings from Asbury Park, N. Many compared him to Bob Dylan for his introspective lyrics and poetic style, but this did not immediately help Springsteen make it big. In , after more than a year in the studio, Springsteen released a third album, Born to Run , which peaked at No. Drawing heavily on Springsteen's New Jersey roots, the album offered soaring guitars, larger-than-life characters, urban romance and a rebellious spirit that captured the essence of the American Dream and connected with audiences of all ages.
Springsteen's next album, Darkness on the Edge of Town , released in , was a more somber affair, emphasizing themes of lost love, depression and existential suffering. I told this story to Springsteen, who received it with a chuckle. For 50 years, the rock icon has turned his struggle into songs, his unrest into performance.
Today, as he wraps up a top-selling tour and publishes a page memoir, he is coming to terms with life out on the wire. By David Kamp.
Photography by Annie Leibovitz. Photograph by Annie Leibovitz.
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