"The Addams Family" Broadway Musical at Ogunquit Playhouse on October 22–23 (Up to 48% Off)
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Musical originally performed on Broadway follows 18-year-old Wednesday Addams as she introduces her frighteningly normal beau to her kin
The Deal
- $32 for one ticket to see The Addams Family (up to $61.50 value)
- Where: Ogunquit Playhouse
- Seating: best available standard seating
- Door time: 30 minutes before showtime
- Ticket values include all fees.
- Click here to view the seating chart.
Showtimes
- Wednesday, October 22, at 2:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.
- Thursday, October 23, at 2:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.
The Addams Family
This ghoulishly funny original musical brings Charles Addams’ beloved cartoons to showstopping life. The story finds Wednesday Addams—now 18 and free of her childhood braids—in love with a man her family has never met. This fact alone would be enough to ruffle her father Gomez’s smoking jacket, but Wednesday asks her father to keep the relationship hidden from her mother, Morticia. And, to make matters worse, the young suitor and his eerily normal family will be joining the Addams for dinner.
The show’s dark humor shines through during lavish musical numbers such as the introspective “Pulled,” during which a conflicted Wednesday sings about her newfound emotions as she comically tortures her younger brother on a rack.
Need To Know Info
About "The Addams Family"
When Broadway showman Walter Hartwig and his wife Maude opened the Ogunquit Playhouse in 1933, they likely never realized they were establishing a theatrical legacy. Then again, they might have had an inkling—from the very beginning, the playhouse hosted performances from luminaries including Ethel Barrymore, Bette Davis, and Walter Matthau. Even today it’s not unusual to see famous names and attached talents treading its historic boards, such as Stefanie Powers from Hart to Hart or Charles Shaughnessy from The Nanny. It’s all part of the theater’s mission to provide the best shows possible while promoting the local arts. Along with star-studded Broadway musicals, the stage hosts dance shows, children’s theater, and acting workshops for the next generation of spotlight-stealers.