A Broadway show and dinner was how we elected to spend our evening; more specifically, seeing Mary Poppins on Broadway and then heading up to Carmine’s Italian restaurant, near Times Square.

The theater in which the musical was staged was really unique.

We took our seats in the theater, waiting for the Mary Poppins Broadway show to begin.

We waited patiently for the curtain to go up ... we were so tired from everything we did today that we were glad to get a chance to just sit for a bit.

The show ended up last more than a couple of hours and it was fantastic. The main lead playing the title character was just perfect, as was Bert.

We bought our Mary Poppins Broadway tickets through American Express and paid around $132 per ticket. It was definitely worth the money.
[mainbodyad]All three of us loved the show. It would be perfect if you had kids and wanted to introduce them to the world of Mary Poppins.
Author: Joshua Kennon
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