Giant on Broadway Ticket

A world–famous children’s author under threat. A battle of wills in the wake of scandal. And one chance to make amends. Following an acclaimed West End run and three Olivier Awards, Giant tells the st

A world–famous children’s author under threat. A battle of wills in the wake of scandal. And one chance to make amends. Following an acclaimed West End run and three Olivier Awards, Giant tells the story of author Roald Dahl and the true scandal that shook his legacy. Tony, Golden Globe, and Olivier Award-winner John Lithgow (Conclave, The Crown) reprises his extraordinary, career-defining performance as Roald Dahl. Written by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner, and designed by Bob Crowley.

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Location: New York City

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Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Giant on Broadway show?

A: There are no strict age restrictions for Giant, but it's really geared towards adults and older teens given the themes. I'd recommend it for ages 13 and up. Just keep in mind that there's some mature content related to Roald Dahl's life, which may go over the heads of younger kids.

Q: What should I wear to the Giant show?

A: Most people dress smart-casual for Broadway shows, so I'd suggest something nice but comfortable. Think nice jeans and a dressy top or a casual dress. Just make sure you're comfortable since you'll be sitting for a while! Also, the theater can get chilly, so a light jacket might be smart.

Q: How's the parking situation around the theater for Giant?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky around the theater district in NYC. There are some lots nearby, but they fill up fast and can be expensive (like $50+). I’d recommend using public transportation if you can, but if you drive, try to get there early! Also, look for street parking, but watch out for the meters.

Discussions

Just got tickets to Giant on Broadway!

I finally snagged tickets to see Giant next month at the Richard Rodgers Theatre! Super excited since I've heard so much about John Lithgow's performance as Roald Dahl. I think the whole theme of the show is fascinating, especially with how it tackles the author's legacy. Anyone have tips on where to eat nearby before the show?

Thinking of gifting Giant tickets!

Looking for a unique gift for my sister's birthday, and I think the Giant show could be perfect for her! She loves theater and especially enjoyed Matilda. But I'm a bit worried about how heavy the subject matter is. Can anyone share more about the emotional vibe of the show?