Leopoldstadt at Longacre Theatre

Leopoldstadt Tickets

Longacre Theatre | New York, New York

The story of Leopoldstadt happen in a Jewish neighborhood of early-20th-century Vienna. A well-to-do Jewish family who escaped the tragedy in Eastern Europe is the plot line. It is almost unthinkable for most, but Sir Tom Stoppard spent over a year building it, and spent even more time developing the concept. This outright masterpiece features some of the most brilliant production techniques ever employed on a stage, a moving narrative, and everything else you could possibly need to make your evening truly something very special indeed. Show goers will be lining up to get tickets, and they will sell out quickly, but you can still obtain yours here from our limited supply. So be sure to move quickly to avoid disappointment, or else someone else will be sitting where you are supposed to be.

Leopoldstadt at Longacre Theatre

Some of the greatest stories to be told have very moving themes, and this is definitely the case for Leopoldstadt. It took Sir Tom Stoppard over a year to write it, and even longer than that to develop the ideas. This was no easy job and some can't even fathom what it would take to do it. It has all the right components for a fantastic evening, and you really don't want to miss out on this thrilling masterpiece. With such a powerful concept you find yourself torn between a range of different of mixed emotions. It will most probably be his last one, given his advanced age and the length of time it takes to create something of this quality. The narrative of Leopoldstadt takes place in an area of Vienna that had a big Jewish population at the start of the 20th century. As the story untwists we find a affluent Jewish family who escaped the troubles in Eastern Europe. Find out what happens next by joining in with the rest of the fans but you have to be quick as tickets will sell out very quickly. We do have a limited available to purchase on this page, so be sure to obtain yours here.

Leopoldstadt at Longacre Theatre

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