
Rosie O'Donnell will serve as national ambassador for the 2008 ''Kids' Night on Broadway,'' which will take place in February.
The annual event lets young people ages 6 to 18 see a Broadway show for free when they attend with an adult who buys a full-price ticket. In New York City, the dates will be February 5–6 and February 12–13. Other ''Kids' Nights'' events are planned nationwide.
Before the evening performances of February 5, a special kickoff party will be held at Madame Tussaud's on 42nd Street near Times Square.
More than two dozen Broadway and off-Broadway shows will participate in ''Kids Night,'' including Altar Boyz, The Color Purple, Curtains, Grease, Hairspray, Mary Poppins, The Phantom of the Opera, Rent, and Wicked. Tickets are subject to availability.
O'Donnell is an enthusiastic supporter of Broadway (remember all the Broadway shows she featured on her original daytime television talk show?), and she appeared on Broadway in the 1994 revival of Grease and later as the Cat in the Hat in Seussical.
For more information call the Broadway line, (888) Broadway, or go to KidsNightOnBroadway.com. Tickets may also be purchased at theater box offices or through Telecharge or Ticketmaster. (AP)
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