The Tony Award-winning longtime New York favorite satirical sensation is back, this time on Broadway! It’s a new season and Forbidden Broadway returns with their singular spoofs of the hit songs you love, featuring madcap impressions by a stellar cast! With special guest star performers, too! The stage is set. Forbidden Broadway on Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song highlights pointed parodies of over 30 Broadway hits, including the best of Sondheim, the current Broadway season, and classics you know by heart. Perfect for Broadway lovers and new audiences alike, Forbidden Broadway on Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song is the one-stop ticket to all the shows and all the non-stop laughs! Forbidden Broadway is the recipient of a Special Tony Award, an Obie Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, and several Drama Desk Awards for Best Musical Revue.
Forbidden Broadway on Broadway: Merrily We Stole A Song Information
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Hayes Theater
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Accessible Seating
The Hayes Theater is accessible, with an elevator reaching from the lower level café to the Mezzanine. The Orchestra has a ramp aisle, while the Mezzanine utilizes stairs. The Hayes box office also has an accessible window.
Wheelchair-Accessible Restroom
There are accessible men’s and women’s restrooms on both the lower lobby and Mezzanine levels.
Seat Accessibility
Wheelchair seating is located in both the Orchestra and Mezzanine.
Orchestra: There are no steps to the designated wheelchair sections.
Mezzanine: There are no steps to the designated wheelchair sections. There are steps between the rows. Entrance to Mezzanine is behind row J.
Assisted-Listening Devices
The Tony Kiser Theater is fully equipped with Infrared Assisted Listening Devices. Devices can be obtained at the Fassst Café counter upon request. Patrons must provide a form of identification to receive a device. At the end of the performance, the ID will be returned once the device is brought back to the café. For optimal performance, please turn off your hearing aid when using Infrared headsets. The Hayes Theater will have access to the Loop Assistive Listening System – a wireless technology that transmits speech or music on stage directly to theatergoers’ cochlear implants and hearing aids with T-coils.