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"Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical" – The Theater at Madison Square Garden

"Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical" (Up to 41% Off). Three Seating Options Available.

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  • Good for Kids

In a Nutshell

Dr. Seuss' beloved holiday-hating ghoul and canine sidekick Max burgle Whoville to the tune of new songs plus classics from the TV special

The Fine Print

In 1957, Dr. Seuss gave a name to that bitter demon that haunts anyone stressed out by the holidays, then devised a pronunciation for it that didn't cause frogs to rain from the sky. Exorcise any seasonal ill will with this GrouponLive deal to see Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical at The Theater at Madison Square Garden. Choose from the following seating options:

  • For $55, you get one ticket in rows M–Z of section 200, 201, or 202 (up to a $93.60 value, including all fees).

  • For $45, you get one ticket (up to a $74.15 value, including all fees) in one of the following sections:

    • Rows J–Z of section 203 or 204
    • The inner seats of rows A–R in section 205 or 206
    • Rows S–Z of sections 200–206

  • For $32, you get one ticket (up to a $53.65 value, including all fees) in one of the following sections:

    • Rows F–N of section 300, 301, or 302
    • Section 303 or 304

When you click the buy button, you will be taken to an external Ticketmaster site where you can choose from 19 showtimes between Thursday, December 13, and Sunday, December 30. Doors open one hour before showtime.

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical looks back on the events of history's most famous holiday heist through the eyes and narration of an elderly Max, the Grinch's long-suffering pooch. When the Grinch can't bear the thought of another Christmas polluting Mount Crumpit's airspace with its cacophony of jing-tinglers and blum-bloopers, he hatches a scheme to stop the holiday from coming. Soon enough, he is skulking through the darkened homes of Whoville in a jerry-rigged Santa disguise, stripping decorations, retracting Christmas trees like umbrellas, yanking candy canes out of the arms of sleeping babes, and gleefully drop-kicking presents into his enormous sack. The production finds inventive ways to replicate all the iconic imagery from the book—down to the overstuffed sleigh teetering atop a mountain peak—but also conjures just the right song for everything, from the comedy-duo antics of the Grinch and Max to the growing suspicions of the adorable Cindy Lou Who.

Shining out from this lineup of new tunes are the cherubic strains of "Welcome Christmas" and the rumbling basso profundo slander of "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch"—both made famous by Chuck Jones' classic animated adaptation. The backdrops, however, mirror Dr. Seuss' hand-drawn illustrations, and the cast pads their red long johns to make their proportions look just as cartoonishly off-kilter as Whoville's residents. Yet the greatest attention to detail is lavished on the Grinch himself, who dominates the stage with his matted green fur, floppy fingers, and—through the magic of Method acting and elective surgery—a heart withered by exactly two sizes. Not content with simply transgressing Whoville's walls, the Grinch transgresses the fourth wall as well with asides to the audience and mean-spirited pranks on the narrator. But even a brain full of spiders and a soul full of gunk can't shut out the true spirit of Christmas, which may prove sweeter than any slice of roast beast.

Madison Square Garden

The current Madison Square Garden's court is the fourth venue to bear the name and sits five stories above the bustling streets of New York. Billed as "The World's Most Famous Arena," the Garden has played host to triumphant basketball and hockey games, breathless boxing matches, and appearances by such luminaries as Elvis, Billy Joel, and the Pope. Recently finished with the second year of a three-phase renovation, the center has streamlined crowd flow, upgraded dining options, and removed the ejection systems from the lower-bowl seats.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Dressing Up Dogs to Make Them Even Cuter

When sweater companies began making sweaters specifically for dogs, the world got a whole lot cuter. Here are some other things you can dress your dog in so that the world we live in remains on top in terms of being cute:

  • Doggy jeans
  • Regular jeans
  • Pieces of jeans attached to dog in random places with masking tape
  • Four coffee cups, one for each paw
  • Shawl that smells kind of like peas probably because it has dried pea soup on it
  • Shoebox with no top so dog can just sit in it
  • Upside-down bread-bowl hat
  • Tiny cane
  • Someone’s hospital wristband
  • Necklace of chicken bones
  • A smaller dog who can remain still for long periods of time so it can form a scarf around a bigger dog's neck
  • Just a man's belt
  • If you've read up until now, you've probably figured out the point of this piece—dogs will look cute no matter what they're wearing as long it's one of the items listed above.

How many dogs can you fit in a coffee cup?

"Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical"

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    The Theater at Madison Square Garden

    7th Ave. & 32nd St.
    New York, New York 10001
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