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"Batman Live" – Sprint Center

"Batman Live" for Two on November 23, 24, or 25 (Up to 51% Off). 21 Options Available.

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In a Nutshell

Dazzling show tells origin story of Batman and his sidekick, Robin, amid magnificent set pieces and a custom-built Batmobile

The Fine Print

Bruce Wayne famously chose the bat as his superhero persona because it struck fear into the hearts of criminals and the costume design proved easier than Commitment-Man. Witness his exploits firsthand with this GrouponLive deal to see Batman Live at the Sprint Center. Choose from the following seating options:

For Friday or Sunday shows:

  • For $39, you get two tickets for seating in lower level B, which appears in green on the seating chart (up to a $79 value, including all fees).
  • For $49, you get two tickets for seating in lower level A, which appears in blue on the seating chart (up to a $99 value, including all fees).
  • For $65, you get two tickets for floor seating, which appears in yellow on the seating chart (up to a $130 value, including all fees).

For the three above options, choose from the following shows:

  • Friday, November 23, at 3:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, November 25, at 1 p.m. or 5 p.m.

For Saturday shows:

  • For $49, you get two tickets for seating in lower level B, which appears in green on the seating chart (up to a $99 value, including all fees).
  • For $59, you get two tickets for seating in lower level A, which appears in blue on the seating chart (up to a $119 value, including all fees).
  • For $75, you get two tickets for floor seating, which appears in yellow on the seating chart (up to a $150 value, including all fees).

For these three options, choose from shows on Saturday, November 24, at noon, 4 p.m., or 8 p.m.

Drawing on the decades-long Batman mythos, Batman Live weaves a coming-of-age tale with appearances from the caped crusader's most famous friends and foes. After an opening that recounts the iconic hero's tragic origins, the show jumps forward to the tale of Dick Grayson, who becomes Bruce Wayne's ward and crime-fighting partner, Robin. Amid fabulous set pieces such as the dark, twisting Batcave, the Penguin's lurid, pink-and-purple-tinted Iceberg Lounge, and the decaying Gothic labyrinth of Arkham Asylum, acrobats and high-wire artists swirl around the martial-arts theatrics of the lead actors. Dazzling, custom-built technology adds extra dazzle to the show, including a Batmobile conceived by legendary racecar designer Gordon Murray and a 100-foot, bat-shaped LED screen praised by the Guardian as "the real star of the show" for its action-complementing hi-def images and gracious post-performance autograph signing.

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The Groupon Guide to: New Plays

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Oh! To Move! or The Weather in Cincinnati Has Never Been So Clear: Don't ever say an old lady can't dance. Ever since her husband passed, Eva Marie can't stop boppin' to the beat. This 67-year-old has a new lease on life, and she's swingin' her stuff at every pub in town when she meets a stranger who loves dancing just as much as she does. This feel-good hit has critics saying "Go, Eva Marie, go!"

The Last Soldier of Queens: When a major corporation comes in and wants to turn all of Queens into a Dormart, a regular working-class man named Reginald Guy stands his ground. As Dormart razes the town to prepare for construction, Reg Guy watches his hometown transform into a postapocalyptic wasteland. It all comes to a head in a climatic showdown between Reg and his nemesis, The Bulldozer Monster.

When will you see the new play "The Last Soldier of Queens"?

"Batman Live"

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    Sprint Center

    1407 Grand Blvd.
    Kansas City, Missouri 64106
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  • Contact Sprint Center at (816) 949-7000 for questions or hours.

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