Curvy Widow is a new musical, based on a true story that examines what it means to be a fifty-something year old who is ready for adventure and goes on a journey of self discovery!

Based on the multi-award winning film, THE BAND’S VISIT is brought to Broadway by three-time Tony® nominee DAVID YAZBEK (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Full Monty), Drama Desk nominee ITAMAR MOSES (Nobody Loves You, Fortress of Solitude) and acclaimed director DAVID CROMER (Our Town, The House of Blue Leaves); and stars Emmy® winner TONY SHALHOUB and Lucille Lortel winner KATRINA LENK.

 

King Kong is a new musical adaptation of the famous movie and novel! This contemporary take on the timeless classic.

Three Tall Women is the premiere of Edward Albee’s powerful drama starring Laurie Metcalf and Glenda Jackson!

Cost of Living is a new play about four people and how their lives and bodies intersect and impact each other.

Baghdaddy is a new musical comedy about an Iraqi defector with a story that may offer incredible possibilities!

Time and the Conways is J.B. Priestly’s challenging drama  making its Broadway return starring Elizabeth McGovern as Mrs. Conway!

Farinelli and the King is Claire van Kampen’s riveting play accompanied by fantastic music and will appear on Broadway with Tony & Oscar winner Mark Rylance as King Philippe V of Spain!

Pipeline is Dominique Morisseau’s premiering drama about an inner-city public high school teacher whose only son goes to a private boarding school, until he is threatened with expulsion.

The Terms of My Surrender is Oscar-winner Michael Moore’s new interactive solo play about the state of the United States and how in hell we got here and where to go next!

Lobby Hero is Kenneth Lonergan’s fantastic drama about ambition and desire in the middle of the night. Chris Evans and Michael Cera will star in this revival!

Building the Wall is a brand new politically theatrical event written by Pulitzer and Tony winner Robert Schenkan (All The Way)!

Carousel is a well-known classic by Rodgers and Hammerstein and will be making its Broadway revival in the spring of 2018! This revival will star Jessie Mueller (Waitress) and Joshua Henry (Hamilton)!

Marry Harry is the York Theatre Company’s spectacular NY Premiere of a brand new musical comedy set in New York! The story follows two people on the verge of 30 whose family ties hold a little too tightly!

Children of a Lesser God is a powerful drama and touching story of a romance that blossoms between a new teacher at a school for the deaf and the cleaning lady who was once their top student.

Joan of Arc: Into the Fire is a spectacular new look at the story of Joan of Arc performed in full rock concert style written by David Byrne of the Talking Heads!

Mean Girls is the musical adaptation of Tina Fey’s hit movie of the same name. Friendships and power-dynamics are all at play here, accompanied by a healthy dose of humor and wit.

Pacific Overtures is a wonderful musical about the Western influences on Eastern culture, written by Sondheim & Weidman and starring George Takei.

How To Transcend a Happy Marriage is a new play by acclaimed playwright Sarah Ruhl that explores love, friendship and the restraints that sometimes come with those.

My Fair Lady is the classic musical by Lerner and Loewe, which will be making its Broadway revival!

Animal is a darkly funny play about Rachel’s life and how a seemingly normal life can feel like everything is wrong.

Junk is Ayad Ahktar’s new play about financial turmoil and American capitalism. Junk follows Robert Merkin in 1985 as he tries to change the world – but will it be for the better or for worse?

1984 is the new theatrical adaptation by Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan of George Orwell’s famous dystopian novel.

Lisa is a new short play written by Anna Smith that will play at the New York Theater festival. Based on a true story, 6-year-old Lisa, witnesses her mother being brutally abused by her father.

Church & State is a new play by Jason Odell Williams about politics, religion and social media.

Kid Victory is a new musical by John Kander about acceptance for others and from others.

Visionary director Julie Taymor brings you a story of love, espionage and betrayal. M. BUTTERFLY. Clive Owen stars in the first Broadway revival of this ravishing Tony®-winning play inspired by a scandal that captivated the world. Don’t miss this intoxicating and visually stunning production of M. BUTTERFLY as it comes to seduce Broadway audiences once again.

The Lightning Thief is a new musical based off of Rick Riordan’s famous books about Percy Jackson as he searches for Zeus’ lightning bolt!

The Liar is David Ives’ adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s farce features the always lying Dorante and his manservant Cliton who is ever truthful. Together they get enveloped in a web of mistaken identities and intrigue.

Everybody is a modern adaptation of the famous morality play Everyman, adapted by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. In this version, Everybody gets randomly chosen from the cast by way of lottery, after which they follow their path towards the greatest mystery in life.

Set in 2003, Jonah and Otto are two seemingly completely different men whose lives are never the same after a fateful encounter in a mysterious garden.

Escape to Margaritaville is a new musical featuring the wonderful tunes of Jimmy Buffett as well as original songs. The new musical follows the charming Tully, who works as a bartender and singer on the beautiful island of Margaritaville!

On the Exhale is Mary Zimmerman’s new play starring Marin Ireland which offers a uniquely drawn perspective on the American gun crisis.

An intriguing play about the chambermaid Miranda who, together with the butler, flees onto the streets from the house of the vengeful Sir.

Gently Down the Stream is a new play starring Harvey Fierstein and Gabriel Ebert as the pianist Beau and the young lawyer Rufus who meet at the start of the online-dating era.

Sweat is Lynn Nottage’s new play making its Broadway debut after a very successful run at The Public Theater. Sweat follows a group of friends that all work together in a factory until layoffs and other unfortunate events threatens their friendship.

The groundbreaking vision of two-time Tony Award nominated director Michael Arden (Spring Awakening’s revival) and acclaimed choreographer Camille A. Brown (NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live) conjures up “a place where magic is possible and beauty is apparent for all to see!” (The Huffington Post). With a score that bursts with life from Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, the Tony Award-winning songwriters of Anastasia and Ragtime, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND is a timeless testament to theater’s unlimited possibilities.

Sunday in the Park With George, the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine is coming back to Broadway! Jake Gyllenhaal plays the painter Georges Seurat whose obsessive nature in the short time before completing his most famous painting has significant consequences on his own life as well as others.

SpongeBob Musical is a brand new musical featuring the popular sponge and his good friend Patrick! With an assortment of songs written by such artists as Steven Tyler and Joe Perry from Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, The Flaming Lips, John Legend and many more including a song by the late David Bowie!

Prince of Broadway is a new musical that features and celebrates the life and work of Harold Prince’s 60-year career as director. The musical will look at Prince’s turbulent and eventful life and career involving some of the most famous and influential theater such as West Side Story, Cabaret, Phantom of the Opera, Company and many more!

Napoli, Brooklyn is a new play about an Italian immigrant household in 1960’s Brooklyn that has to deal with their daughters coming of age in a drastically and sometimes fatally changing new world.

Drew Droege’s new play Bright Colors and Bold Patters tells the story of Josh and Brennan whose night before the wedding explodes in a drug-fueled screaming tirade after their friend Gerry arrives angry about the slightly anti-equality wedding invitation.

Glenn Close stars as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard, for which she won a Tony in 1995! Norma Desmond is a forgotten actress whose luxurious and seductive lifestyle tempts a poor screenwriter to work with her until he falls for another woman with dire consequences.

Spamilton is Gerard Alessandrini’s brand new Off-Broadway musical spoofing Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton.

The Prom is a hilariously comedic new musical that combine celebrities and stars in the making while showing you can’t back down on what you believe in!

Six Degrees of Separation stars Allison Janney and John Benjamin Hickey as a New York couple who take in a young man named Paul who has connections to them in ways they couldn’t imagine.

Marvin’s Room is Scott McPherson’s new drama about two sisters who have not talked in a long time and are now forced to face long awaited family plans.

Patti LuPone and Christina Ebersole star in a brand new musical about Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden, two of America’s very first beauty entrepreneurs who were fiercely in competition with each other!

A Doll’s House, Part 2 is a new show by Lucas Hnath starring Laurie Metcalf. The story picks up years after Ibsen’s original script, when Nora comes back to the house she left so long ago.

Lillian Hellman’s riveting drama The Little Foxes stars Laura Linney and Cynthia Nixon as Regina and Birdie Hubbard, alternating these roles for the duration of the run. The Little Foxes is set in Alabama around the turn of the twentieth century as tensions in the Hubbard clan continue to rise.

Kevin Kline stars in Noel Coward’s comedy classic Present Laughter. Kevin Kline plays Garry Essendine, an actor who lands himself in all kinds of unwanted trouble, including with his ex-wife and manager, after an interesting encounter with a fan.

Not That Jewish is Monica Piper’s autobiographical show about her life as a Jew-ish woman, from her show-business family to her own family as a single mom and as a TV-writer for shows such as Roseanne and Rugrats.

Dead Poets Society is coming to Broadway! The hit movie, starring the late Robin Williams as John Keating, the slightly eccentric teacher at an all-boys prep school. Jason Sudeikis will star as Keating in the Off-Broadway production.

Othello: The Remix is an original show by the Q Brothers that combines Othello with original hip hop beats to highlight the original rhythm and meter of the Bard.

Significant Other is a brand new play by Joshua Harmon. It follows Jordan Berman who tries to find the right guy while his closest girlfriends are all getting married.

Judith Light stars in Neil Labute’s new play All the Ways To Say I Love You. The play follows Faye Johnson, a happily married guidance counselor, who recounts stories of her past dealing with a student.

Kingdom Come is a new play by Jenny Rachel Weiner that explores whether chemistry can be real when people aren’t who they say they are.

Shakespeare as done by a company of professional drinkers. Now a New York Times Critic’s Pick!
Time Out calls it “A live action Drunk History!” One classically-trained actor has at least 5 shots of whiskey then attempts to perform in a Shakespearean play.

Lanford Wilson’ Burn This, starring Adam Driver is a gritty and tenacious play centering on four New Yorkers whose lives are all set in turbulent motion after the death of their friend and brother.

If I Forget is a new play that takes place a couple months before 9/11 and examines the role of family and culture when it is bound to collapse in on itself.

Arthur Miller’s The Price is a story about Victor Franz’s journey back to the past to re-examine his forgotten dreams and life-changing sacrifices.

Verso is Helder Guimaraes’ new magic show that is even more intimate and pushes the boundaries of how much you’re willing to believe what you see.

2 By Tennessee Williams is an evening of two one act plays by Tennessee Williams, 27 Wagons Full of Cotton Kingdom of Earth. 

In Transit is a new a cappella musical that follows eleven New Yorkers finding their way through the city. The small ensemble fills several different parts representing all kinds of New York lifestyle.

Rachel Weisz will star in Plenty, a new work by Tony Award winner David Hare, about a British secret agent during the end of WWII and the decades that followed.

Pillars of New York is a new play that follows authentic New Yorkers on the day of September 11th.

Oslo is the true story of Norwegian diplomat Mona Juul and her husband who orchestrated secret peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine that culminated in the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993.

Oh Hello, on Broadway features Nick Kroll and John Mulaney as their alter ego’s Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, two outrageous elderly New Yorkers.

A Bronx Tale is Broadway’s new hit musical. And now it’s a New York Times Critics’ Pick. Audiences are cheering for this crowd-pleaser from Broadway’s hottest creative team. Robert De Niro and Jerry Zaks direct this new musical adaptation of the classic story from Chazz Palminteri.

Simon McBurney stars in the one man show The Encounter. Based on a book about National Geographic writer and photographer Loren McIntyre’s experiences with the native tribes along the Amazon River.

Amelie is a new musical based on the French film of the same name that follows Amelie as she helps other people around her find happiness.

The Glass Menagerie, written by Tennesee Williams and starring Joe Mantello and Sally Field, follows the story of Tom, his sister and his mother who is obsessed with taking care of the sister.

Jitney is the first of August Wilson’s plays that are part of the American Century Cycle. The story follows a group of young men driving unlicensed cabs.

Love, Love, Love is a new play by Mike Bartlett, chronicling a time when the Beatles were at their peak!

Peer Gynt stars Tony winner Gabriel Ebert as the famous character from Ibsen’s classic play.

Indecent is a new play with music ay by Paula Vogel, that is inspired by true events and looks at the Broadway debut of the controversial show God of Vengeance and the artists and performers that risked everything, including their lives, to perform it.

Liberty is a wonderful new theatrical experience about the arrival of Lady Liberty in America. Based on true events surrounding the political climate of that time, this 80-minute experience shows a country in recession, in which Lady Liberty fights to become an icon.

Hershey Felder stars as Irving Berlin in this one-time performance! Monday, June 6, audiences will be able to hear such songs as “White Christmas,” “God Bless America,” “Anything You Can Do,” and “Always”.

 

 

Joe Morton (ABC’s Scandal) stars as Dick Gregory in Turn Me Loose, a limited engagement show about the initial exposure of racial comedy to white audiences.

Les Liaisons Dangereuses is coming back to Broadway starring Liev Schreiber and Janet McTeer. Christopher Hampton’s classic follows a couple of former lovers that play games of seduction with each other and others in 18th century aristocratic France.

Anastasia, with its opulent settings, dazzling costumes, and a soaring score including the song favorites from the hit animated film, “Journey to the Past” and “Once Upon a December,” is the spectacular new musical about discovering who you are and defining who you’re meant to be.

 

A Persistent Memory follows David as his memories are fading away, while he’s investigating a phenomenon threatening elephants globally. While being haunted by his past, he finds help from an unlikely direction.

This new play by Quiara Alegria Hudes tells the story of a cheap bar in Philly. This dive, owned by Daphne is the setting for an unconventional family including the bar regulars, Daphne and her adopted daughter,

The winner of six Tony Awards including Best Musical, Dear Evan Hansen is the deeply personal and profoundly contemporary musical about life and the way we live it. Hailed by critics and audiences alike, Dear Evan Hansen features a book by Tony Award winner Steven Levenson, a score by Academy Award winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and direction by four time Tony Award nominee Michael Greif.

Springfield High School 1958 is where we meet The Marvelous Wonderettes, four girls are ready for Prom Night. This wonderful musical features many hit songs from that era as we follow them from their special night to their reunion ten years later.

A new play that explores the ins and outs of clinical trials. Connie and Tristan have titillating chemistry, although it might just be the side effects of a new anti-depressant.

 

 

Southern Comfort is a brand new musical, based on the Sundance Award winning documentary by Kate Davis, that tells the true story of a group of transgender friends that discover what family and love mean in their lives in the hills of Georgia.

 

Prodigal Son tells the story of Jim Quinn, a 17-year old from the Bronx who transfers to a private school in New Hampshire where two faculty members try to stand up against each other while getting to know Jim.

Written by Nick Payne (Constellations) comes a new play called Incognito. This play explores the questions behind memory and identity by weaving together three separate, mysterious but absolutely remarkable stories.

Directed by Tony winner Martin Charnin, comes In The Secret Sea, a play that tells the story of a couple that just got married and their respective parents who will have to make a life or death decision that’ll change their lives forever.

The Tony winning musical written and directed by James Lapine and with music by William Finn returns to Broadway in the Fall of 2016! Falsettos tells the story of Marvin who tries to create a tight family out of all his different relationships and through this journey discovers more about life, love and how to be a man

Smokefall is a new original show, starring Zachary Quinto. A bizarre mix of vaudeville and magical realism, this show blends the lines between humor and compassionate dialogue focusing on the family ties that stay with us forever.

Cagney explores the life of Hollywood star James Cagney, from his time on the streets in New York to vaudeville and on to become one of Hollywood most famous actors.

Boy

Boy is the story of a son that gets raised as a girl after a doctor convinces his parents to do so after a horrible accident. This play explores the consequences of that choice two decades later.

Broadway’s Come From Away Tony Award® winner for every BEST DIRECTOR  This New York Times Critics’ Pick takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clashed and nerves ran high, but uneasiness turned into trust, music soared into the night, and gratitude grew into enduring friendships.