
All Plays
(Broadway and Off-Broadway)
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- A Dolls House
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. 16 Weeks Only!
- Blue Man Group
Blue Man Group features three characters who resemble men in various ways except that they are blue. They are also bald, look sort of plastic and are dressed entirely in black. They take the stage to perform an array of musical, comic and magic bits, which are seemingly unrelated except by the fact that one moment builds upon the other to create an evening of total entertainment. These enigmatic presences ...
- Camelot
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 ...
- David Blane Presents Asi Wind’s Inner Circle An Intimate Magic Experience
Enter Asi Wind’s Inner Circle—the most intimate magic show you have ever experienced.
- Fat Ham
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.”
- Gazillion Bubble Show
This show will simply amaze your entire family. There’s no plot here but there is spectacle, science and imaginative creativity. Developed by Fan and Ana Yang, who are also husband and wife, this show utilizes special lighting effects, lasers and magnificent bubble artistry. This is a magical evening in the theatre that is totally kid friendly.
- Good Night Oscar
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 ...
- Grey House
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).
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is the eighth story in the Harry Potter series, originally written by J.K. Rowling. In this new Potter-story, Harry is an overworked employee with three kids . His struggles with his youngest son Albus forces them both to confront past and present issues.
- King James
“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.
- Leopoldstadt
TOM STOPPARD returns to Broadway with his critically acclaimed, Olivier Award-winning new play, the humane and heartbreaking ‘LEOPOLDSTADT.’
- Life of Pi
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.
- Peter Pan Goes Wrong
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.
- Pictures From Home
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
- Prima Facie
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.
- Primary Trust
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.
- Summer 1976
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).
- The Broken Shark
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
The Cottage is a hilarious new play written by Sandy Rustin and directed by Jason Alexander.
- The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play That Goes Wrong is the recent Olivier Award winning play following the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society that tries to put on a murder mystery which – as the title suggests – goes terribly wrong.
- The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window
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.