Search
Showing 24 of 3240 Results
Little Bear Ridge Road
Samuel D. Hunter’s acclaimed small-cast play about loneliness, compassion and a search for connection between an aunt and her nephew in rural Idaho
Liberation
Three generations of women confronting love, trauma, and family secrets, seeking connection, healing, and freedom across shifting timelines in the early 1970s and t...
Evita
Eva Perón’s journey from humble origins to Argentina’s powerful First Lady, exploring ambition, politics, and ultimate tragedy.
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
An optimistic British newcomer in New York and the no‑nonsense, busy sister of the bride who meets him at the airport have an unpredictable adventure across New Yor...
3 Summers of Lincoln
Musical dramatizing Lincoln and Douglass’s three Civil War meetings, exploring friendship, abolition, and leadership through gospel, Broadway, and R&B Music.
Rob Lake Magic With The Muppets
Illusionist Rob Lake teams with the Muppets for a Broadway holiday spectacular blending grand magic, comedy, puppetry, and festive surprises
Bug
Tense Broadway revival of Tracy Letts’ play, exploring paranoia, conspiracy, and psychological unraveling in a seedy motel room with disturbing intimacy.
Proof
A young woman wrestles with love, genius, mental illness, and questions of authorship after the death of her brilliant but unstable father leaves behind a groundbre...
Fyre Fest: The Musical
Dramatizes the meteoric rise and spectacular collapse of the infamous 2017 Bahamian “luxury” music festival that never was.
A Beautiful Mind The Musical
Brilliant mathematician John Nash battles schizophrenia, love, and genius while seeking redemption through enduring human connection.
Giant
Acclaimed drama explores Roald Dahl’s controversial legacy, confronting antisemitism, fame, and moral reckoning with haunting intimacy
Let the Good Times Roll
A vibrant jukebox musical set in New Orleans, following a young woman’s journey of rediscovery through the city’s soulful music, resilience, and joyous cultural spi...
The Last of the Red Hot Mamas
A brassy vaudeville star breaks barriers with bold humor, powerful songs, and fearless resilience, becoming an unapologetic trailblazer and enduring icon of America...
Schmigadoon
Two doctors stumble into Schmigadoon, a magical town trapped in a 1940s musical. To leave, they must discover true love amid parody, romance, and Broadway-style spe...
Cats: The Jellicle Ball
This Cats revival reinterprets Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic through ballroom and vogue culture, featuring new choreography and stylized design while retaining the ...
Every Brilliant Thing
A child creates a list of life’s joys to help a depressed parent, growing into a heartfelt, funny story about love, hope, and finding meaning.
Death of a Salesman
12-time Tony Award winning classic play from Arthur Miller depicts an elderly salesman’s end-of-life crisis and his ultimate suicide
New Amsterdam Theatre
The New Amsterdam Theatre was opened in 1903 by the producers Klaw and Erlanger. Musicals and classic repertory were the basics of the theater in its early years. ...
Broadhurst Theatre
In 1917, the Broadhurst Theatre was opened by the Shubert brothers, and named for beloved dramatist (and theatre co-manager) George Broadhurst. The Theatre was des...
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
Not many actors are approached to star in the debut production of their very own theater, but that is the enticing offer the Shuberts made to acclaimed stage perfor...
Stephen Sondheim Theatre
The Stephen Sondheim Theatre received its name in 2010, in honor of the legendary Broadway composer/lyricist who wrote such musicals as A Funny Thing Happened on th...
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
The Eugene O'Neill Theatre is named for one of America's most cherished playwrights, Eugene O'Neill who wrote such classics as Anna Christie, The Iceman Cometh, Des...
Booth Theatre
The Booth Theatre was named in honor of 19th century actor Edwin Booth, better known today as the brother of John Wilkes-Booth, but in his time he was one of the mo...
Longacre Theatre
The Longacre Theatre was built in 1913 and named for Longacre Square, the area now known the world over as Times Square. Despite the long-ago disappearance of its n...