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  • ArtArt

    Bobby Cannavale, James Corden & Neil Patrick Harris return to Broadway in Yasmina Reza’s comedy.

  • ChessChess

    This fall, Tony Award® winner Aaron Tveit (Moulin Rouge!), Emmy® Award nominee Lea Michele (Funny Girl, Glee), and breakout powerhouse Nicholas Christopher (Sweeney Todd, Hamilton) star on Broadway in CHESS—the iconic musical where power and passion collide, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

  • Dog Day AfternoonDog Day Afternoon

    Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach star in Stephen Adly Guirgis’ new play based on the Oscar-winning motion picture. * Production to begin Spring 2026

  • Dolly: An True Original MusicalDolly: An True Original Musical

    A new musical inspired by the life & music of the legendary Dolly Parton arrives on Broadway.  

  • Just In TimeJust In Time

    Jonathan Groff stars as the legendary Bobby Darin in this immersive Broadway musical.

  • Little Shop of HorrorsLittle Shop of Horrors

    Based on the 1960 film by Roger Corman and featuring a book by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Menken, and lyrics by Ashman, Little Shop follows meek plant store attendant Seymour, his co-worker crush Audrey, her sadistic dentist of a boyfriend and the man-eating plant that threatens them and the world as we know it.

  • Moulin Rouge! The MusicalMoulin Rouge! The Musical

    Returning: September 24, 2021 Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a new stage adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s incredibly popular hit film! This stage musical will combine music from the last century as well as new music released since the film was initially made!

  • The Queen of VersalillesThe Queen of Versalilles

    Kristin Chenoweth and F. Murray Abraham star in Stephen Schwartz’s new musical about billionarie-couple Jackie and David Siegel.

  • Waiting For GodotWaiting For Godot

    Directed by Olivier Award-winning and Tony®-nominated visionary Jamie Lloyd (Sunset Blvd., A Doll’s House, Betrayal), this exhilarating, hilarious, and deeply human new production of Samuel Beckett’s self-proclaimed “tragicomedy” asks all of life’s big questions—and answers none of them. It’s ridiculous! Life, and this play. But the wait is worth the wait.