Tickets now on sale for "Alton Brown Live: Beyond the Eats" at DC's National Theatre
SINGLE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR
ALTON BROWN LIVE: BEYOND THE EATS AT D.C.’S NATIONAL THEATRE
Two performances only! Sunday, February 27, 2022
For the most up-to-date information on The National Theatre’s health and safety policies, please visit the Covid-19 Info Center at BroadwayAtTheNational.com
Washington, D.C. (Friday, July 9, 2021) – Single tickets are now on sale for ALTON BROWN LIVE: BEYOND THE EATS at D.C.’s National Theatre, located on Pennsylvania Avenue just steps from the White House. The production is a season special for Broadway at The National and will play two performances only on Sunday, February 27, 2022, at 2:30pm and 7pm.
Single tickets for ALTON BROWN LIVE: BEYOND THE EATS begin at $70 and are available now for purchase online at BroadwayAtTheNational.com. Please note the National Theatre Box Office is currently closed.
ABOUT THE SHOW
Alton Brown is hitting the road with a new culinary variety show. Audiences can expect more comedy, more music, more highly unusual cooking demos, and more potentially dangerous sciencey stuff. Prepare for an evening unlike any other and if Brown calls for volunteers… think twice.
VIP Experience tickets include a prime seat location, exclusive access to Alton Brown’s soundcheck before the show, followed by an intimate Q&A. VIP ticket holders will be given first access to purchase tour merchandise without a line and will receive a VIP laminate when they enter the theatre.
CALENDAR INFO
ALTON BROWN LIVE: BEYOND THE EATS will play two performances only and is a culinary event for food fans of all ages. The show is approximately two hours in length.
• Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 2:30pm
• Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 7pm
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Subscriptions for the remainder of the Broadway at The National season are now on sale. The four-show subscription package kicks off in December of 2021 and is set to include TOOTSIE, PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL, COME FROM AWAY, and HAIRSPRAY. Season specials – including ALTON BROWN – can be added to any package. Specials include HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORY, and RENT – THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY FAREWELL TOUR.
Returning and new subscribers alike can enjoy the venue’s first-ever Tuesday Tix subscription, featuring deeply discounted balcony seats for Tuesday performances. Also new this season, Broadway at The National offers a payment plan with just one-third down, as well as a Season Ticket (Subscriber) Buyer Assurance Program. Subscribers can purchase confidently knowing Broadway at The National will provide the utmost level of service in response to changing conditions.
To prepare for reopening, The National has upgraded air filtration, increased the cleaning schedule of surfaces in the theatre, and modified the Box Office and ticketing procedures to limit physical contact. For the most up-to-date information on The National Theatre’s health and safety policies, please visit the Covid-19 Info Center at BroadwayAtTheNational.com/Covid-19-Info-Center.
LOCATION
The National Theatre is located at 1321 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in downtown Washington, D.C. Nearby metro stops include Metro Center and Federal Triangle. For parking information and further directions, please visit BroadwayAtTheNational.com.
SINGLE TICKETS
Single tickets for all other show titles will go on sale at a later date, to be announced.
GROUPS OF 10+
Groups of 10 or more can save on most performances and enjoy exclusive benefits. To learn more, visit BroadwayAtTheNational.com.
TICKETING DISCLAIMER
Shows and dates are subject to change. Package prices include a per ticket facility fee and a package service charge, which may be nonrefundable. Please visit BroadwayAtTheNational.com for more information.
ABOUT THE NATIONAL THEATRE
Located on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, The National Theatre opened in 1835 and is the nation’s oldest venue still presenting touring Broadway.
Nederlander manages and programs the theatre, including the Broadway at The National series (BroadwayAtTheNational.com). The name “Nederlander” has been synonymous with great entertainment since 1912. Led by James L. Nederlander, President, Nederlander continues the tradition of operating historic theatres, as well as producing and presenting the best in theatrical entertainment and concert events. To learn more, please visit Nederlander.com. Follow Broadway at The National at
Facebook.com/BroadwayAtTheNational or on Twitter and Instagram (@bwaynatdc). For Broadway at The National press, please email abirdsell@broadwayatthenational.com.
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