Following two extended, sold-out downtown engagements, Max Wolf Friedlich’s hit psychological thriller Job moves to Broadway for 10 weeks only.
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Direct from two critically acclaimed sold-out productions, the New York Times Critic’s Pick Illinoise is transferring to Broadway for 16 weeks only beginning April 24.
Look out Six, here comes Five: The Parody Musical. Henry VIII and his six wives had nothing on Donald, the 45th, and these five ladies. Poised to make America laugh again.
Presented by Penn & Teller, Stalker is an innovative magic show by the Swedish duo Peter Brynolf and Jonas Ljung, directed by Sweden’s premier director Edward Af Sillén. The show is a mixture of fast-paced entertainment that combines street magic, physical mentalism, and social hacking with a plot twist that leaves the audience in shock.
A startlingly timely story of ambition, loyalty, and betrayal in a brave new world from Peter Morgan, creator of Netflix’s “The Crown.” Don’t miss your chance to experience a two-time Olivier Award winner Rupert Goold’s kinetic, exhilarating production in this strictly limited Broadway run.
One woman’s incredible journey begins to the soundtrack of a generation.
The New York premiere of A Sign of the Times, a new musical features the songs of Petula Clark, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, Elvis Presley, and other classic pop hits of the 1960s.
Academy Award nominee Rachel McAdams stars in the Broadway premiere of Mary Jane, written by Pulitzer Prize finalist Amy Herzog (4000 Miles, the recent Tony-nominated adaptation of A Doll’s House).
Succession’s Jeremy Strong returns to Broadway alongside The White Lotus’ Michael Imperioli in a riveting new revival of Henrik Ibsen’s thunderous masterwork, An Enemy of The People.
This strictly limited engagement is a new adaptation by Tony® Award nominee Amy Herzog, the playwright behind last season’s critically acclaimed reimagining of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. Directed by Tony Award winner Sam Gold, AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE comes to Broadway for 16 weeks only.
Director Lila Neugebauer (The Waverly Gallery, The Wolves) and playwright Heidi Schreck (What the Constitution Means to Me) collaborate on the premiere of this Lincoln Center Theater production of Uncle Vanya, which pairs Anton Chekhov’s enduring masterpiece with one of America’s most celebrated contemporary playwrights in a strikingly immediate new translation.
Dubbed “The villain of Broadway” by Playbill, Tony Award® Nominee and Grammy Award® winner Patrick Page has never shied away from exploring his dark side. Now, with this tour de force show, he turns his attention to the twisted motivation and hidden humanity at the heart of Shakespeare’s greatest villains.
Emergence: Things Are Not As They Seem is a deeply original performance of music, spoken word, and psychedelia, led by artist Patrick Olson. He is backed by musicians, singers, dancers, and large-scale immersive video imagery.
Following a sold-out run in Los Angeles, Emergence makes its New York theatrical premiere for 13 weeks only.
The Who’s fourth released album about a deft, dumb, and blind kid Tommy returns to Broadway in an all-new production this spring.
Get amped! The Heart of Rock and Roll – the new musical comedy inspired by the timeless hits of HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS – is coming to Broadway with a rhythm that’ll drive you wild. Step into an era when the airwaves sizzled and bands with platinum dreams rocked every dive bar.
One of the world’s greatest artists deserves the world’s biggest stage: Lempicka
comes to Broadway, following critically acclaimed, sold-out runs at the Williamstown
Theatre Festival and the La Jolla Playhouse. From the Tony Award®-winning
director of HADESTOWN and starring Eden Espinosa, this New York Times Critic’s
Pick is a sweeping musical portrait of a woman who changed art and culture
forever.
Writer and performer Rob Madge’s hilarious, poignant, and infectiously joyous solo show arrives on Broadway from a smash-hit run in London’s West End.
From the minds that brought The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong to Broadway comes the hilarious new comedy by Mischief.
Pulitzer Prize winner Paula Vogel (How I Learned to Drive) has written an unflinchingly honest and bitingly funny play about the hold our family has over us, and our coming to terms with the scars we leave on each other.
Winner of the 2022 Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best New Off-Broadway Play, Joshua Harmon’s Prayer for the French Republic bursts onto Broadway after MTC’s highly acclaimed extended, sold-out Off-Broadway run.
A singularly haunting and heart-racing coming-of-age tale that will keep you guessing until its final twisting moments, Jonah is about the true cost of survival, and the lengths some will travel to feel just a little less alone in the world.
Originally staged by the Negro Ensemble Company in 1979, and featured in the first year of Roundabout’s Refocus Project, Samm-Art Williams’ Home is a muscular and melodic coming-of-age story that gives voice to the unbreakable spirit of all Americans who have been searching for a place to belong.
John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award®-winning Best Play returns to Broadway for the first time in nearly two decades. “An inspired study in moral uncertainty” (The New York Times), this modern classic stars Tony Award winner Liev Schreiber and Tony Nominee Amy Ryan in a staggering new Roundabout production directed by Scott Ellis.
Hidden secrets and buried resentments can’t be contained when this family has a long-awaited reunion and is forced to face the ghosts of their past.
Branden Jacob-Jenkins’ darkly comic American family drama arrives on Broadway, directed by Lila Neugebauer.
Kelli O’Hara and Brian d’Arcy James star in a searing new musical about a couple falling in love in 1950s New York and struggling against themselves to build their family.
My Window premiered in 2022 at New World Stages and looks back on Etheridge’s life, from her childhood in Kansas through the most momentous events in her life and career. Her iconic songs, including “Come to My Window” and “I’m the Only One,” are also featured. Returns to Broadway this fall for a limited run.
The world premiere of The Refuge Plays by Nathan Alan Davis will begin previews at the Laura Pels Theatre in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre in September for a limited engagement.
A new musical based on the early life of director and choreographer Graciela Daniele, featuring a score by Michael John LaChuisa.
Based on the award-winning HBO documentary, How to Dance in Ohio is a heart-filled new musical exploring the need to connect and the courage it takes to step out into the world.
The world premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s final musical, Here We Are, is at The Shed for 15 weeks only
Danny DeVito returns to Roundabout Theatre Company in I Need That, starring alongside his daughter, Lucy DeVito, and Ray Anthony Thomas in a deeply human new comedy from playwright Theresa Rebeck and director Moritz von Stuelpnagel, the team behind Bernhardt/Hamlet.
Spamalot, the musical comedy lovingly ripped off from the film classic, Monty Python and The Holy Grail, returns to Broadway for the first time ever, following a record-breaking sold-out run at The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.
An Orthodox Jew turns the antisemitism of his online critics into material for his monologues in his memoirist show about his time meeting White Nationalists in Queens, New York.
The uproariously funny Gutenberg! The Musical! reunites Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells back on Broadway, 11 years after audiences first fell in love with them in their breakout Tony-nominated roles in The Book of Mormon. Alex Timbers, the Tony-winning director of shows like Moulin Rouge!, Beetlejuice, and Oh, Hello On Broadway, will direct this beloved duo in the Broadway premiere of this cult classic musical.
Tony & Grammy Award winner and Emmy & Academy Award nominee Leslie Odom, Jr. returns to Broadway for the first time since his powerhouse performance as Aaron Burr in Hamilton. Under the direction of Tony-winning director and producer Kenny Leon (Topdog/Underdog, Fences, A Raisin in the Sun), Odom, Jr. stars in the first-ever revival of Purlie Victorious: A NON-CONFEDERATE ROMP THROUGH THE COTTON PATCH. Written by and originally starring the legendary Ossie Davis, this “marvelously exhilarating” (The New York Times) hit comedy “filled with laughter” (The Wall Street Journal) begins this September.
Direct from its sold-out run at BAM, Anne Kauffman’s production comes to Broadway for a strictly limited engagement of 10 weeks beginning April 25.
Isaac (Scenes From a Marriage, Hamlet, Star Wars) makes his Broadway debut alongside Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Dead for a Dollar, Othello) in Lorraine Hansberry’s (A Raisin in the Sun) sweeping drama of identity, idealism, and love.
Based on the unbelievable true story, Harmony tells the tale of the most successful entertainers you’ve never heard of… until now.
Harmony features an original score by the legendary Tony, Grammy, and Emmy Award winner Barry Manilow, with lyrics and
book by Drama Desk Award winner Bruce Sussman and “feels like a mega-watt Broadway musical.” (Variety)
The sold-out, critically acclaimed West End hit comes to Broadway this summer.
“Ian Shaw gives one of the most exhilarating theatrical performances of the Year” ( 5 stars, Evening Standard ), “Sensational Fun” ( 5 stars, Sunday Express ), “Do Not Miss” ( 5 stars, Sunday Mirror ), and “Absolutely spellbinding” ( 4 stars, Daily Mail).
The Cottage is a hilarious new play written by Sandy Rustin and directed by Jason Alexander.
“King” LeBron James was just the hero that Cleveland needed. One of the greatest NBA players to ever hit the court, his influence on the whole city loomed large for the dozen years of his reign.
This timeless, joyous, and incredibly entertaining musical will move people of all ages and backgrounds. Featuring an original score, as well as classics created by legends such as Little Richard, Chuck Berry, LaVern Baker, Buddy Holly, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.
Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, and Lindsay Mendez star in the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s musical.
Ease on down the road, with The Wiz.
The 1975 seven Tony Award-winning hit show returns to Broadway this spring
Fat Ham, the deliciously funny, Pulitzer Prize-winning new play, comes to Broadway following a critically acclaimed, sold-
out run at The Public Theater. Playwright James Ijames and Director Saheem Ali reinvent Shakespeare’s masterpiece, creating what The New York Times calls “a hilarious yet profound tragedy smothered in comedy.”
Here Lies Love, the immersive disco pop musical based on the rise and fall of Imelda Marcos and the People Power Revolution of the Philippines, with music by Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award winner David Byrne and Grammy Award winner Fatboy Slim, will premiere on Broadway in the Summer of 2023
Jodie Comer, the Emmy and Bafta Award-winning star of TV’s Killing Eve as well as Free Guy and The Last Duel, makes her Broadway debut in the American premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning play, Prima Facie which takes us to the heart of where emotion and experience collide with the rules of the game. Justin Martin directs this solo actor tour de force.
Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?
Two-time Tony Award® winner Laurie Metcalf (A Doll’s House, Part 2) stars in this first-of-its-kind Broadway experience, alongside Emmy® Award winner Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) and Emmy nominee Paul Sparks (House of Cards). With direction by two-time Tony Award winner Joe Mantello (The Humans, Wicked), and written by Levi Holloway, Grey House is a “savvy, smart new play—that just happens to be legitimately terrifying” (Chicago Tribune).
The acclaimed, sold-out production of Parade starring Tony, Grammy, and Emmy Award® Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond is moving to Broadway in the can’t-miss event of the year.
The New York Times hails it as a Critic’s Pick and “the best-sung musical in many a New York season. It recalls an era of big casts, big stories, and big talent – a time when musicals actually felt like events.”
Direct from London Peter Pan Goes Wrong is a highly physical comedy packed with finely-tuned and inspired slapstick, delivered with split-second timing and ambitious daring.
This new play by Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Auburn is a moving, insightful piece about connection, memories, and the small moments that can change the course of our lives. Directed by Tony winner Daniel Sullivan (Proof, Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes).
Stephen Adly Guirgis’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play makes its Broadway premiere.
Academy Award® winner Jessica Chastain stars in this thrilling reinvention of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. Directed by Tony® nominee Jamie Lloyd, one of the contemporary theater’s most revolutionary auteurs, and adapted by acclaimed playwright Amy Herzog, this new production makes freshly relevant a story that shocked audiences and brought forth a new era of theater.
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Bob Fosse’s DANCIN’ is Fosse’s full-throated, full-bodied celebration of the art form he loved and perfected… and then changed forever. Utterly reimagined for the 21st century by director Wayne Cilento – who starred in the original Broadway production – this DANCIN’ brims with a level of warmth, emotion, and color rarely seen in modern interpretations of Fosse’s influential style, and features some of his most inventive and seldom performed choreography. With New York’s hottest cast performing 120 minutes of wall-to-wall dance, DANCIN’ delivers the quintessential Broadway experience for Fosse fans and first-timers alike. You think you’ve seen dancing, but you’ve never seen DANCIN’ like this!
The show tracks a mother, father, and son who photograph their lives as they journey from Brooklyn to the San Fernando Valley and become an allegory of America’s frustrated, hollow dreams
Based on a popular work of fiction The Life of Pi is the winner of the 2009 Man Booker Prize, selling over fifteen million copies worldwide. Life of Pi is a breathtaking new theatrical adaptation of an epic journey of endurance and hope. The show is the winner of 5 of London’s Olivier Awards in 2021 including Best Play.
Directed by Knud Adams, Eboni Booth’s Primary Trust is a touching and inventive world-premiere play about new beginnings, old friends, and seeing the world for the first time.
The Wanderers marks Katie Holmes’ Roundabout Theatre Company debut. She made her Broadway debut in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons alongside John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest, Patrick Wilson and Becky Ann Baker. Most recently she appeared on Broadway in Dead Accounts by Theresa Rebeck, opposite Norbert Leo Butz, Judy Greer, Josh Hamilton and Jayne Houdyshell.
A brand-new musical bringing Broadway legends back together, New York, New York is a glittering love letter to the greatest city in the world. Featuring an exhilarating new score by the incomparable John Kander and Fred Ebb, with additional lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, an original story by David Thompson and Sharon Washington, and visionary direction and choreography by Susan Stroman, New York, New York will whisk you right through the very heart of this city that never sleeps.
Anything can happen on live TV. And one night, it did.
Emmy® Award-winning actor and producer Sean Hayes (Will & Grace) stars as the irrepressible Oscar Levant.
Good Night, Oscar explores the nexus of humor and heartbreak, the ever-dwindling distinction between exploitation and entertainment, and the high cost of baring one’s soul for public consumption. Arriving on Broadway after its smash-hit run at the Goodman Theatre, the Chicago Tribune raves, “Sean Hayes is a revelation. Hayes will be the talk of New York and so will this show.”
Six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald–“the undisputed queen of live theater” (Variety)–stars in the riveting and surprising Ohio State Murders. In a tour-de-force performance directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon (A Soldiers Play),
Award-winning comedian and storyteller Mike Birbiglia returns to Broadway this fall with a tale of life, death, and a highly chlorinated YMCA pool.
Warhol. Basquiat. Electric, eccentric, polar opposites… together, for the first time in the most unlikely partnership the art world has ever seen. Paul Bettany (The Avengers, “WandaVision,” “A Very British Scandal”) and Jeremy Pope (Choir Boy, Ain’t Too Proud, “Hollywood”) star in the thrilling American premiere of the London sensation.
By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Walking with Ghosts is a delightful portrait of the people and landscapes that ultimately shape our destinies. A Landmark production, it comes to Broadway direct from highly acclaimed runs in London’s West End; Edinburgh, Scotland; and Dublin, Ireland.
Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s landmark musical tells the tale of a resourceful pie shop owner and a vengeful barber out for blood. After he’s sent away by a corrupt judge, Sweeney returns to London years later seeking his long-lost family and forms an unlikely partnership with Mrs. Lovett, who serves up pies underneath his former shop. Together, they wreak havoc on Fleet Street and serve up the hottest – and most unsettling – pies in London.
Winner of every off-Broadway “Best Musical” award, including the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award, the “powerful new musical” (Jesse Green, The New York Times) Kimberly Akimbo is moving to Broadway this October.
Some Like It Hot brings one of Hollywood’s greatest comedies to new life on the Broadway stage. Don’t miss your chance to join this fast-paced, sassy, brassy cross-country romp, as two best friends run for their lives – and find true love where they least expect it.
Suzan-Lori Parks’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play returns to Broadway. Topdog/Underdog, a darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family identity.
Direct from its smash-hit run at The Public Theater, Ain’t No Mo’ dares to ask the incendiary question, “What if the U.S. government offered Black Americans one-way plane tickets to Africa?” The answer is the high-octane new comedy from the mischievous mind of playwright Jordan E. Cooper and director Stevie Walker-Webb, both making their Broadway debut.
TOM STOPPARD returns to Broadway with his critically acclaimed, Olivier Award-winning new play, the humane and heartbreaking ‘LEOPOLDSTADT.’
Enter Asi Wind’s Inner Circle—the most intimate magic show you have ever experienced.
Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical is a hilarious ‘Upside Down’ take on the hit Netflix series – and all its campy 1980s glory.
Take a trip back to Hawkins, Indiana: 1983… when times were simpler, hair was bigger, and unsupervised children were getting snatched by inter-dimensional creatures.
Lincoln Center Theater will bring the world of Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot to vibrant life once again with a new version of the classic tale, reimagined for the 21st century. Featuring a book by Academy and Emmy Award-winning writer Aaron Sorkin, based on the original book by Alan Jay Lerner, and direction by Bartlett Sher, who also directed LCT’s highly acclaimed productions of South Pacific, The King & I, and My Fair Lady.
August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork The Piano Lesson returns to Broadway in the event of the season, starring Academy Award® winner Samuel L. Jackson, Screen Actors Guild Award® nominee John David Washington, and Tony® and Emmy® nominee Danielle Brooks, directed by Tony nominee LaTanya Richardson Jackson.
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Winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize, Martyna Majok‘s powerhouse play receives its Broadway premiere after a celebrated run at MTC’s Stage I. Hailed by The New York Times as “gripping, immensely haunting and exquisitely attuned,”
Following an award-winning run in London, this critically acclaimed production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman comes to Broadway this September 19 for 17 weeks only. Wendell Pierce and Sharon D Clarke reprise their roles as Willy and Linda Loman, joined by Khris Davis (Biff), McKinley Belcher III (Happy) and Tony® winner André De Shields (Ben), in a vibrant production told – for the first time on Broadway – from the perspective of an African-American family living in 1940s Brooklyn.
With his first break into songwriting in the 1960s, 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
The year is 1973 and it’s all happening. Led Zeppelin is king, Richard Nixon is President, and idealistic 15-year-old William Miller is an aspiring music journalist. When Rolling Stone magazine hires him to go on the road with an up-and-coming band, William is thrust into the rock-and-roll circus, where his love of music, his longing for friendship, and his integrity as a writer collide. Almost Famous is about a young man finding his place in the world and the indelible characters he meets along the way. It’s a celebration of community, family, fandom, and the power of music.
A Baker and his wife, Cinderella, Jack, Little Red Riding Hood, and even the Witch all wish for something, but they must learn the responsibility that comes with getting what you want in the Tony Award-winning musical Into the Woods returns to Broadway for a limited run.
An uproarious Broadway debut by playwright Selina Fillinger, directed by five-time Tony Award® winner Susan Stroman, POTUS is a riotous comedy about the women in charge of the man in charge of the free world.
Macbeth, starring Daniel Craig (No Time to Die, A Steady Rain) makes his much-anticipated return to Broadway alongside Ruth Negga (Passing, Hamlet), making her Broadway debut, in this world premiere production of Shakespeare’s heart-racing drama MACBETH, directed by Tony Award® winner SAM GOLD (Hamlet, Othello, Fun Home).
Michael R. Jackson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning, blisteringly funny masterwork exposes the heart and soul of a young artist grappling with desires, identity, and instincts he both loves and loathes. Bold and heartfelt in its truth-telling, A Strange Loop is the big, Black, and queer-ass Great American Musical for all.
Written by Billy Crystal, Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel, based on an original concept by Billy Crystal, Mr. Saturday Night features music by three-time Tony winner Jason Robert Brown, lyrics by Tony Award® nominee Amanda Green, choreography by Ellenore Scott (r), and direction by Tony Award winner John Rando. This brand-new musical comedy about one comedian’s meteoric rise to the middle arrives on Broadway this spring.
The musical comedy is back on Broadway for the first time ever- and the audiences are the luckiest people in the world.
Based on the novel by New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult and her daughter Samantha Van Leer, Between the Lines, is an empowering and enchanting new musical for anyone who has ever sought to find their place in the world.
We are all dreamers. ¡Americano! A New Musical tells the true story of Tony Valdovinos.
Thornton Wilder’s 1942 Pulitzer Prize-winning play returns to Broadway. It is mayhem, sometimes absurd and funny and sometimes deeply moving, but always real.
The Kite Runner is a new play with music based on Khaled Hosseini’s best-selling novel. Coming to Broadway this summer for a limited run.
Fairycakes features An all-star cast of theatrical favorites as they comes together in this uproarious clash of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and old world fairy tales from five-time Tony® nominee Douglas Carter Beane (CINDERELLA, XANADU, THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED).
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Follow an experienced Black stage actress through rehearsals of a major Broadway production in Alice Childress’s wry and moving look at racism, identity, and ego in the world of New York theatre. At the forefront of both the Civil Rights and feminist movements, the prescient Trouble in Mind opened to acclaim off-Broadway in 1955, and was announced to move to Broadway in 1957…in a production that never came to be.
Bruce Springsteen returns to Broadway with his acclaimed intimate concert and performance.
Tony Award winner and five-time Emmy Award nominee Phylicia Rashad will return to Broadway this winter in Manhattan Theatre Club’s Broadway premiere of Skeleton Crew, written by Tony Award nominee Dominique Morisseau and directed by Tony Award winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson.
The FBI transcript of her interrogation is the heart of IS THIS A ROOM, conceived as a play and directed by Obie Award-winner Tina Satter, in which an extraordinary human drama unfolds between the complex and witty Reality, and the agents who question her.
Coming to Broadway from the Vineyard Theatre.
The New York Times Critic’s Pick:
“BRILLIANT! ONE OF THE RICHEST, MOST COMPLETE WORKS OF THEATER TO COME ALONG IN MANY SEASONS. DEIRDRE O’CONNELL IS MARVELOUS.
Lucas Hnath’s “Dana H.” is a one-woman drama that explodes expectations at every turn. By its end, you realize that its singular power could be achieved only in real time, on a stage, with a live audience as its witness.” – Ben Brantley, The New York Times
“Lucas Hnath’s DANA H. is the real thing.”
“Waters, Hnath and O’Connell have made something intensely theatrical that reaches devastating emotional heights.” – Helen Shaw, New York Magazine
“O’Connell is simply astonishing.”
– Adam Feldman, Time Out New York
“Heart-Pounding. 75 Gripping Minutes.”
– Zachary Stewart, Theatermania
A stirring new play from Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage arrives on Broadway. Clyde’s is a truck stop and sandwich shop with previously incarcerated kitchen staff. They are being offered restitution. The shop’s heartless owner works to keep them down, but the staff finds a mission and purpose in a dream shared by their chef to create the perfect sandwich. You will not want to miss this meaningful, whimsical, and compelling show.
Douglas Lyons’ new family comedy makes its Broadway premiere. Chicken & Biscuits is a raucous family comedy by Douglas Lyons full of laughter and love starring Norm Lewis and Michael Urie.
Tony Award winner® Blair Brown (Copenhagen, “Orange Is the New Black”), Four-time Emmy Award® winner Edie Falco (“The Sopranos,” Frankie and Johnny…), and Tony nominee Marin Ireland (Reasons to Be Pretty) form a powerhouse trio of stars in this deeply felt, gorgeously imagined new play by Tony winner Simon Stephens (Heisenberg, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time).
Tony Award winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson returns to MTC for the Broadway debut of his brilliant solo play celebrating the strong, big-hearted woman who raised him: Miss Rachel.