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Now Playing On Broadway As Of Dec 4, 2023
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Kimberly Akimbo Booth Theatre Comedy
Just For Us Hudson Theatre Comedy
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts I and II Lyric Theatre Drama $400 $300
A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical Broadhurst Theatre Musical
Dancin' Music Box Theatre Musical
Harmony
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre Musical
Aladdin New Amsterdam Theatre Musical $350 $250
SIX: The Musical Brooks Atkinson Musical $750 $500
Moulin Rouge! The Musical! Al Hirschfield Theatre Musical $350 $300
MJ The Musical Neil Simon Theatre Musical $350 $300
Camelot Vivian Beaumont Theatre Musical
Chicago Ambassador Theatre Musical $300 $250
Hadestown Walter Kerr Theatre Musical $400 $300
&Juliet Stephen Sondheim Theatre Musical
Hamilton Richard Rodgers Theatre 226 West 46th Street Musical $1500 $300
Here Lies Love Broadway Theatre Musical
Book of Mormon, The Eugene O'Neill Theatre Musical $500 $400
Once Upon A One More Time Marquis Theatre Musical
Gutenberg! The Musical!
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James Earl Jones Theatre Musical
Some Like It Hot Sam S. Shubert Theatre Musical
Sweeney Todd Lunt-Fontaine Theatre Musical
Lion King, The Minskoff Theatre 200 West 45th Street Musical $300 $250
Wicked Gershwin Theatre
222 W. 51st St.
Musical $350 $250
Shucked Nederlander Theatre Musical Comedy
New York, New York St. James Theatre Musican
Funny Girl August Wilson Theatre Musican
Jaja's African Hair Braiding Samuel J. Friedman Theatre Play
Good Night, Oscar Belasco Theatre Play
Back To The Future Winter Garden Theatre Play
Grey House Lyceum Theatre Play
Life of Pi Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre Play
Cottage, The Helen Hayes Theatre Play
Pictures From Home Studio 54 Play
Leopoldstadt Longacre Theatre Play
Show Synopses
&Juliet : The Olivier Award-winning original musical & Juliet will have its highly anticipated Broadway premiere this fall. With a book by David West Read, the Emmy Award-winning writer from “Schitt’s Creek,” music from legendary five-time Grammy Award-winning songwriter/producer Max Martin, direction by Luke Sheppard and choreography by Emmy Award-winner Jennifer Weber, & Juliet uses some of the most beloved pop songs of the last three decades to tell a multi-generational story of self-discovery, empowerment and love. Back to top
A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical : With his first break into songwriting in the 1960s and his meteoric rise in the 1970s, and plenty of crushing disappointments and heart-stopping triumphs along the way, Neil Diamond has maintained an almost unthinkable level of superstardom for five straight decades. How did a poor Jewish kid from Brooklyn become one of the most universally adored showmen of all time? There’s only one way to tell it: a musical set to his era-defining smash hits that entranced the world. Back to top
Aladdin : Based on the much loved animated film, Aladdin tells the story of a street-smart commoner whose entire life changes with one rub of a magic lamp. Back to top
Back To The Future : Marty McFly is a rock ‘n’ roll teenager who is accidentally transported back to 1955 in a time-travelling DeLorean invented by his friend, Dr. Emmett Brown. But before he can return to 1985, Marty must make sure his high school-aged parents fall in love in order to save his own existence.  Back to top
Book of Mormon, The : Two young Mormons embark on a mission to spread the gospel in Uganda.  Back to top
Camelot : Based on “The Once and Future King” by T.H. White, Camelot, Lerner and Loewe’s 1960 follow up to My Fair Lady, is a story about the quest for democracy, striving for justice, and the tragic struggle between passion and aspiration, between lovers and kingdoms. This epic and timely tale features the iconic characters King Arthur, Queen Guenevere, and Sir Lancelot as well as the beloved original score with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe which includes “If Ever I Would Leave You,” “What Do the Simple Folk Do?” and the title song “Camelot.” Back to top
Chicago : A flashy, energetic musical involving a sensational murder trial that is acted out in vaudeville style.  Back to top
Cottage, The : Set in the English countryside in 1923, this tale of sex, betrayal and love unfolds when Sylvia decides to expose her affair to both her husband and to her lover’s wife. The true meaning of fate, identity and marriage are called into question as a surprising and hilarious web of secrets unravels in this ridiculous – potentially murderous – romantic comedy. Back to top
Dancin' : Bob Fosse’s Dancin’ is Fosse’s full-throated, full-bodied celebration of the art form he loved, practiced, and changed forever. Dancin’ brims with Fosse’s warmth, emotion, color, and endlessly influential style rarely seen in modern interpretations of his work. Featuring an eclectic score that spans a multitude of musical genres and an extraordinary cast of Broadway’s most accomplished dancers, Dancin’ delivers the quintessential Broadway experience for Fosse fans and first-timers alike. Back to top
Funny Girl : Jule Styne, Bob Merrill and Isobel Lennart musicalize the life of Fanny Brice, who rose from the ranks of Brooklyn vaudeville to headline the Ziegfeld Follies, but found unhappiness in her marriage to gambler Nick Arnstein.  Back to top
Good Night, Oscar : Sean Hayes will return to Broadway this spring starring in Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Doug Wright’s new play, Good Night, Oscar, directed by Lisa Peterson, at the Belasco Theatre. Hayes plays Oscar Levant: Hollywood actor, concert pianist, and the most subversive wit ever to appear on television during its Golden Age. Back to top
Grey House : When a couple crashes their car in the mountains, they seek shelter in an isolated cabin. Its inhabitants, though somewhat unusual, are eager to make their guests feel right at home. But as the blizzard outside rages on and one night turns into several, the couple becomes less and less sure of what's true—about their hosts, themselves, and why that sound in the walls keeps getting louder. Back to top
Gutenberg! The Musical! : t’s the story of two best pals named Bud and Doug who put on a show together because they just love each other so damn much. It’s art imitating life imitating art! And it’s the funniest thing to come to Broadway since 1448! (Which is the year the printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg, who is the subject of the musical that Bud and Doug write, but that’s not important right now.)  Back to top
Hadestown : Hadestown intertwines two mythic tales — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone — as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith, and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers and singers, Hadestown is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go. Back to top
Hamilton : From bastard orphan to Washington's right hand man, rebel to war hero, loving husband caught in the country's first sex scandal to Treasury head who made an untrusting world believe in the American economy, an exploration of a political mastermind and scrappy young immigrant who forever changed America: Alexander Hamilton. Back to top
Harmony : Based on the unbelievable true story, Barry Manilow & Bruce Sussman's Harmony tells the tale of the most successful entertainers you've never heard of. . . . until now.  Back to top
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts I and II : It was always difficult being Harry Potter and it isn’t much easier now that he is an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband and father of three school-age children. While Harry grapples with a past that refuses to stay where it belongs, his youngest son Albus must struggle with the weight of a family legacy he never wanted. As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomfortable truth: sometimes, darkness comes from unexpected places Back to top
Here Lies Love : Here Lies Love is a groundbreaking musical about former Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos' astonishing rise to power and subsequent fall at the hands of the Philippine People Power Revolution. Back to top
Jaja's African Hair Braiding : The world premiere of Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, written by Jocelyn Bioh and directed by Whitney White, will be the first production of Manhattan Theatre Club’s 2023-2024 Broadway season at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre Back to top
Just For Us : Following acclaimed runs in London, Edinburgh, Melbourne, Boston, and Washington D.C., as well as a six-time extended Off-Broadway engagement, Alex Edelman’s Just For Us has finally arrived at the one place it hasn’t been — Broadway — this summer for nine weeks only!  Back to top
Kimberly Akimbo : Kim is a bright and funny Jersey teen, who happens to look like a 72-year-old lady. And yet her aging condition may be the least of her problems. Forced to maneuver family secrets, borderline personalities, and possible felony charges, Kim is determined to find happiness in a world where not even time is on her side. Based on the play of the same name. Back to top
Leopoldstadt : Vienna in 1900 was the most vibrant city in Europe, humming with artistic and intellectual excitement and a genius for enjoying life. A tenth of the population were Jews. A generation earlier they had been granted full civil rights by the Emperor, Franz Josef. Consequently, hundreds of thousands had fled from the Pale and the pogroms in the East and many found sanctuary in the crowded tenements of the old Jewish quarter, Leopoldstadt.  Back to top
Life of Pi : After a cargo ship sinks in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, a sixteen-year-old boy name Pi is stranded on a lifeboat with four other survivors – a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, and a 450-pound Royal Bengal tiger. Time is against them, nature is harsh, who will survive? Back to top
Lion King, The : Based on the Disney cartoon movie, this musical for kids of all ages follows a young lion cub, Simba, as he struggles through the lessons of life & learns to accept his new role as King of the Jungle.  Back to top
MJ The Musical : MJ is the electrifying new Broadway musical that takes audiences inside the creative process of one of the greatest entertainers in history. Featuring over 25 of Michael Jackson’s biggest hits, MJ allows us to rediscover the man in the mirror – with an explosion of music, choreography and theatricality as unforgettable as the artist himself. Back to top
Moulin Rouge! The Musical! : Set in Montmartre Quarter of Paris, France at the turn of the century, a world of indulgent beauty and unparalleled extravagance, of bohemians and aristocrats, of boulevardiers and mademoiselles, Moulin Rouge! The Musical tells the fictional story of an ambitious, lovesick writer, Christian, and a dazzling, entrancing chanteuse, Satine. Their lives collide at the Moulin Rouge with its many characters including the host of the Moulin Rouge, Harold Zidler, the brilliant and starving artist Toulouse-Lautrec, the greatest tango dancer - and gigolo - in all of Paris, Santiago, the tempting Nini, and The Duke of Monroth, the wealthy and entitled patron of the club who thinks he can buy anything he wants, including love. Back to top
New York, New York : It is 1946, the war is over, and a resurgent New York is beginning to rebuild. As steel beams swing overhead, a collection of artists has dreams as big and diverse as the city itself. But do these singers, dancers, musicians and makers have what it takes to survive this place, let alone to succeed? If they can make it there, they can make it anywhere. Back to top
Once Upon A One More Time : Cinderella, Snow White, Little Mermaid and other classic storybook characters gather for their fortnightly book club, when—oh baby, baby!—a rogue fairy godmother grants their wish for a new story, by dropping The Feminine Mystique into their corseted laps. The arrival of this new tome spurs a royal revelation: there is more to life than bird-made dresses and true love’s kiss! Back to top
Pictures From Home : A comic and dramatic portrait of a mother, a father and the son who photographed their lives. Based on the photo memoir by Larry Sultan, Pictures From Home will evoke memories of childhood, parenthood, and the vicissitudes that comprise familial relationships. Back to top
Shucked : What do you get when you pair a semi-neurotic, New York comedy writer with two music superstars from Nashville? A hilarious and audacious farm-to-fable musical about the one thing Americans everywhere can’t get enough of: corn. Shucked is the new musical comedy that proves sometimes tearing down a few walls, rather than growing them, is the only way to preserve our way of life. Shucked is about to turn Broadway on its ear and offer a kernel of hope for our divided nation. Back to top
SIX: The Musical : Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. From Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses, the wives of Henry VIII take the mic to reclaim their identities out of the shadow of their infamous spouse—remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an exuberant celebration of 21st century girl power. The female cast, soon to be announced, are backed by an all-female band, the “Ladies in Waiting.” Back to top
Some Like It Hot : The new musical comedy, based on the classic MGM film, has a book by Matthew López and Amber Ruffin, music by Marc Shaiman, and lyrics by Scott Wittman and Shaiman. The world premiere Broadway production will be directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw. Back to top
Sweeney Todd : Award®–winning score as it was performed in the original production—with Jonathan Tunick’s classic 26-piece orchestration on an epic scale. Tony-winning director Thomas Kail helms the return of this epic musical thriller, starring Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford. Previews begin February 26. Back to top
Wicked : Wicked takes a revisionist look at an American icon of evil and discovers how the young Elphaba, a passionate, committed young woman from Oz becomes the Wicked Witch of the West. Her character is contrasted with that of her school roommate Glinda, who grows up to be the Good Witch.  Back to top