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Hollywood romance meets Broadway glam in Pretty Woman: The Musical

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Tour photos from Pretty Woman: The Musical. They include a group shot of all the actors on stage pointing toward the main couple and people singing on stage.

Did you know? The movie’s original director helped bring the stage adaptation to life.

Photos courtesy of Matthew Murphy for MurphyMade

Are you ready to fall in love all over again?

Pretty Woman: The Musical is stepping into the spotlight next Friday, Jan. 24, for three days of dazzling dancing, stunning sets, and all-original songs at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium.

Based on the beloved Hollywood rags-to-riches romance (Julia Roberts makes us cry every time), and brought to life by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell, this Broadway musical production promises nonstop humor + heart.

Snag seats for next weekend

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