The Ark (Off-Broadway) Tickets

The Ark is a rockin' new musical ready to set sail at the brand new 37 Arts Theatre. A fresh take on a familiar tale, it's the story of how one family learns to brave life's rough waters by sticking together. Michael McLean, the renowned composer of more than 20 best-selling albums, gives us an incredibly uplifting score, ranging from pop to gospel. [IMG:L]With a powerhouse cast, songs that'll have you dancing in the "isles," and one of the most adventurous stories ever told, The Ark proves that, just like the waters, the depth of human emotion knows no bounds. Read more in our Fall 2005 Off-Broadway Spotlight.

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About The Ark (Off-Broadway) on Broadway

Opening: Nov 14, 2005
Musicals Kid-Friendly New
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Venue

Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden
4 Penn Plaza
New York, NY 10001
Hearing Assistance
Assistive listening devices and LOOP are available. ID or credit card required as a deposit.
Wheelchair Access
Theater is wheelchair accessible and escorts are available for assistance, as well as wheelchair storage options.
Elevators and Escalators
This theater has an elevator and escalator.
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The Ark is a rockin' new musical ready to set sail at the brand new 37 Arts Theatre. A fresh take on a familiar tale, it's the story of how one family learns to brave life's rough waters by sticking together. Michael McLean, the renowned composer of more than 20 best-selling albums, gives us an incredibly uplifting score, ranging from pop to gospel. [IMG:L]With a powerhouse cast, songs that'll have you dancing in the "isles," and one of the most adventurous stories ever told, The Ark proves that, just like the waters, the depth of human emotion knows no bounds. Read more in our Fall 2005 Off-Broadway Spotlight.
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