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The Wedding Singer Tickets
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Whether you missed your chance to get The Wedding Singer tickets for the 1998 Adam Sandler film, or you bought yours, saw the movie and loved it - you'll celebrate the return of the fabulous 80's bash, this time as hopping Broadway musical, The Wedding Singer Broadway musical.

     
 
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The setup is simple - a wedding singer and a waitress are about to be married to the wrong people, when they meet.

With a strikingly similar background to his predecessor in the role, comedic songwriter and singer Stephen Lynch is making his Broadway debut as newly dumped Robbie Hart, recently left stranded at the altar.

Two time nominee for her roles in "Swing" and "Into the Woods", Laura Benanti ("The Sound of Music", Nine") stars opposite him in the role Drew Barrymore (Hollywood's "Firestarter", "Donnie Darko", "Charlie's Angels" and so much more) made famous on the silver screen, the very sweet and very engaged Julia Sullivan.

The Wedding Singer tickets also boasts on the billing:

- The girl who originated Girl in "The Fantasticks" Rita Gardner ("Jacques Brel", "Steel Magnolias", 'Wings");

- Richard H. Blake ("Hairspray", "Aida", "Saturday Night Fever", "Rent", "The Prince of Central Park", "Macbeth", "The Sound of Music", and more);

- Kevin Cahoon ("Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", "The Rocky Horror Show", "The Who's Tommy");

- Felicia Finley ("Aida", "Smokey Joe's Café", "The Life");

- The original Bianca/Lois in the revival of "Kiss Me Kate", Amy Spanger ("Sunset Boulevard", "Chicago", "Urinetown");

- And the man millions of television viewers expected to win American Idol 4, Constantine Marsoulis, making his Broadway, but not his theatrical, debut.

One of the crucial characters in The Wedding Singer musical is, of course, the music, a completely new score designed to pay homage to the hit pop music favorites of the 80s. Composer Matthew Sklar ("The Rhythm Club" and "Wicked City") recreated the 80s style with his future hits of the 21 st century, songs like "Pop!", "Somebody Kill Me", "Casualty of Love", "Come Out of the Dumpster", "Today You Are a Man", "All About the Green", "Right in Front of Your Eyes", "Single", "If I Told You", "Move That Thang", "Grow Old With You" and more.

Sklar brings with him the man who wrote the book for his two musicals ("The Rhythm Club" and "Wicked City") Chad Beguelin, who also wrote the book for the stage adaptation of Disney's Aladdin. Both men are recipients of the Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Musical Theater Award and the Jonathan Larsen Performing Arts Foundation Award.

To ensure that the same Adam Sandler-esque flair on The Wedding Singer tickets translated from the screen to the stage, Beguelin cowrote The Wedding Singer Broadway with a man who knows Sandler's voice second only to Sandler himself, Tim Herlihy, writer and cowriter for Adam Sandler films: "The Waterboy", "Big Daddy", "Happy Gilmore", "Little Nicky", "Billy Madison", "Mr. Deeds", and of course "The Wedding Singer".

The Wedding Singer tickets are bound to be topping the charts, so pick up yours while you still can. Get your big hair on, turn your collars up and take your The Wedding Singer tickets on over to the Al Hirscfeld Theatre for one of Broadway's biggest and best wedding parties yet.