All Atlantic City and other
trips leave from the The A&P, off of Kenilworth
Boulevard, Kenilworth, NJ (off of
Garden State Parkway Exit 138). Please see Home Page for Directions.
All seats in orchestra, unless otherwise indicated.
Please do not hesitate to be put on our waiting list since
we do rely
heavily on our waiting list to fill in spots when we get
cancellations.
Please call us at (732) 382-3108 to be put on our list, or send email to newbeginningtour@aol.com
Thank you!
BILLY
ELLIOT
Cost:
$145 Register
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 - Lv.
5:00 PM
Billy Elliot is a story of one boy's hopes and dreams set
against the backdrop of the miners' strike. When his
family find out that he's been skipping boxing for ballet lessons, Billy has to
prove that he's got what it takes to follow his dreams.
The film's message is that "creative people are left dormant because we,
as a society, have no idea or ambition how to tap into them".
This is a London smash hit musical!

JERSEY
BOYS Cost:
$133 Register
Wednesday,
August 6, 2008 - Lv.
6:00 PM
The story of the legendary Four Seasons, blue-collar boys
who formed a singing group and reached the heights of rock 'n' roll stardom. The
musical will feature such Seasons' hits as "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Oh What a
Night", and "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You."
We are currently sold out at this time, but
please get on the waiting list by calling
732-382-3108 because we do rely on our waiting list to fill the empty seats.
thank you.

GYPSY
Cost:
$119 Register
Starring PATTI LUPONE
Tuesday,
July 15, 2008 - Lv.
6:00 PM
Set during the vaudeville era, Gypsy is about a relentless
stage mother,
ose, traveling the Country with her two daughters, June and Louise, and their
manager, Herbie.
Rose dreams of stardom for her girls. When
June deserts the act, Rose
turns her attention to the shy Louise. As Louise is
forced into the spotlight -
Gypsy Rose Lee is born!

CAT
ON A HOT TIN ROOF
Cost:
$119 Register
Starring James Earl Jones
Thursday,
June 26, 2008 - Lv.
6:00 PM
Set in a plantation house in Mississippi, Cat on a Hot Tin
Roof is the story of the
rivalries and misunderstandings that tear apart a family as it gathers for the
birthday
of its patriarch, Big Daddy. There is a stellar all-black cast for this revival,
including
Tony Award winner, James Earl Jones.

RENT
Cost: $77 Register
Tuesday,
May 6, 2008 - Lv.
6:00 PM
Rent, the Tony Award
for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is the ground- breaking
musical phenomenon that truly changed Broadway forever and touched millions.
Its inspirational story has defined an entire generation.
Rent boasts a talented and hot young cast singing some of
Broadway's most powerful songs, broaching controversial themes, and thrilling
audiences of all ages with its moving tale of hopes and dreams.

NOVEMBER Cost: $132 Register
Starring NATHAN LANE & LAURIE
METCALF
Tuesday,
June 10, 2008 - Lv.
5:00 PM
A comedy, set days before a major presidential election,
November involves civil marriages, gambling casinos, American Indians,
presidential libraries, questionable pardons and campaign contributions.
Nathan Lane stars as a beleaguered
Commander-In-Chief in this world premiere comedy by David Mamet.
We are currently sold out at this time, but
please get on the waiting list by calling 732-382-3108 because we do rely on our
waiting list to fill the empty seats. thank y

A
CATERED AFFAIR
Cost: $114 Register
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - Lv. 5:00 PM
This new musical written by and starring Harvey Fierstein,
explores the meaning of family and the need for love.
Set in the Bronx in 1953, A Catered Affair reveals relationships strained to
their limits when a couple must decide whether to spend their life savings on a
family business or to launch their only daughter's marriage with a lavish
catered affair.
Explores the meaning of family and the need for love.
We are currently sold out at this time, but
please get on the waiting list by calling
732-382-3108 because we do rely on our waiting list to fill the empty seats.
thank you.

SOUTH
PACIFIC
Cost: $132 Register
Thursday, May 22, 2008 - Lv. 6:00 PM
Rogers and Hammerstein's South Pacific concerns the lives
of U.S. military men, nurses and the residents of the Polynesian island they
occupy during World War II. Nurse Nellie Forbush is "In Love With a Wonderful
Guy", a French planter with small children.
Clean-cut Lt. Cable has fallen hard for Bloody
Mary's daughter, Liat. And the Seabees, Sailors and Marines will tell you that
there is "Nothing Like a Dame". The show's gorgeous score also includes "I'm
Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair", "Some Enchanted Evening", and "This
Nearly Was Mine".
Note: This is a 2nd date:
If you are already signed up to go to South Pacific on
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 (bus leaves at 5 PM), you are going on May 20.
This is a 2nd additional date.

email: newbeginningtour@aol.com
or call: (732) 382-3108