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  1. Sep 24, 2024 · Get details, reviews and tickets for the best shows on Broadway and off, as chosen by Time Out New York’s critics

    • The Book of Mormon. 5 out of 5 stars. Theater. Musicals. price 4 of 4. Midtown West Open run. Recommended. If theater is your religion, and the Broadway musical your particular sect, it’s time to rejoice.
    • Hamilton. 5 out of 5 stars. Theater. Musicals. price 4 of 4. Midtown West Open run. Recommended. Composer-lyricist-star Lin-Manuel Miranda forges a groundbreaking bridge between hip-hop and musical storytelling with this sublime collision of radio-ready beats and an inspiring, immigrant slant on Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.
    • Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. 5 out of 5 stars. Theater. Drama. Midtown West Open run. Recommended. The world of Harry Potter has arrived on Broadway, Hogwarts and all, and it is a triumph of theatrical magic.
    • Kimberly Akimbo. 5 out of 5 stars. Theater. Musicals. Midtown West Open run. Recommended. Sixteen is not sweet for the heroine of this bruisingly joyful new musical by David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori: Played by the wonderful Victoria Clark, she has a disease that makes her age at a superfast rate.
    • The Lion King: The Highest-Grossing Show On Broadway. Disney’s pride of Broadway, this musical is not only fantastic for families but a stunning theatrical experience that broke new ground with stagecraft and effects.
    • Hamilton: The Pulitzer Prize-winning Cultural Phenomenon. When Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical burst onto the scene in 2015, it was a sensation. Part-rapped, part-sung and with the historical Founding Fathers played by actors of color, this was a game-changing show that made history, and musical theater, feel fresh.
    • Wicked: 20 Years Defying Gravity in New York. We all cheered when the Wicked Witch of the West melted into nothing in The Wizard of Oz, but what if she wasn’t all that bad?
    • Sweeney Todd: This Hit Revival is an NYT Critics’ Pick. The late Stephen Sondheim is synonymous with Broadway, and his gothic, macabre Sweeney Todd (1979) is a masterful invention that even the most musical-wary of audiences cannot fail to be gripped by.
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    • & Juliet
    • Back to The Future
    • The Book of Mormon
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    • The Great Gatsby
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    Prepare yourself for the stunning adaptation of hit Disney movie, The Lion King. When a young lion named Simba becomes heir to the kingdom, he flees the Pride Lands of Africa after a massive tragedy. Later on, he returns home to fight for his spot in the Circle of Life. Where:Minskoff Theatre, 200 W 45th St

    A leader of women’s movement suffragists, or “Suffs” as they like to be called, tell the tale of the hard-won victory in an ongoing fight against women’s oppression. The musical from the mind of Shaina Taub explores the victories and failures of a struggle for women’s equality…and eerily reminds us that the end goal is far from accomplished. Where:...

    “& Juliet” hilariously changes up the classic Romeo & Juliet, imagining a new beginning for Juliet if she hadn’t ended it all over Romeo. Set to iconic hits from some of Pop’s biggest stars like Ariana Grande, the Backstreet Boys, Kelly Clarkson, NSYNC, Celine Dion, and Katy Perry, this hit Broadway musical follows Juliet’s second chance at life an...

    Take a trip down memory lane as you watch Marty McFly and his time-traveling DeLorean like you never have before. Set in the style of a musical, Marty and his friend Dr. Emmett Brown will attempt to sing and dance their way back to 1985… as long as his high school-aged parents fall in love in order to save his own existence. Where:Winter Garden The...

    This satirical and irreverent Broadway musical follows the hilarious and unconventional journey of two mismatched Mormon missionaries, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham. When they’re sent poverty-stricken village in Uganda to convert citizens to the Mormon religion, they’re faced with all sorts of absurd situations, comedic challenges and thought-pr...

    Immerse yourself into the Kit Kat Club in 1931 Berlin, where British nightclub singer Sally Bowles keeps the party raging through all hours of the night. It’s set in the Nazi and Jazz Age era, where plenty of song and becomes the forefront topic…in the most entertaining way possible. Where:August Wilson Theatre, 245 W 52nd St

    Being the longest-running American musical in Broadway history, this production tells the story of two women trying to overcome murder trials in the Roaring Twenties. Aspiring chorus girl Roxie Hart and fading vaudeville star Velma Kelly attempt to use their talent and sexiness on lawyer Billy Flynn who promises to help them beat their case and tur...

    Immerse yourself into the Roaring Twenties now that F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless story, The Great Gatsby is officially on Broadway. The brand new production of millionaire Jay Gatsby and secret love Daisy Buchanan is back and better than ever, complete with an electrifying jazz and pop-infused score. Secret NYC even got a sneak peek at the show, ...

    This mythic tale is based on Orpheus and Eurydice. In attempt to save his love, Orpheus ventures to the underworld and runs into all sorts of others (like King Hades and Persephone), who help him understand the true concepts of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Where:Walter Kerr Theatre, 219 W 48th St

    Hamilton tells the story of Alexander Hamilton, a Founding Father through the lens of hip-hop music. It chronicles his journey from a penniless immigrant to being a key figure in the American Revolution and the formation of the United States. Along the way he encounters other notable names like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Eliza Hamilton, a...

    • Dana H. (Lyceum Theatre, closed November 28) In this riveting journey to hell and back, playwright Lucas Hnath put his mother’s account of her abduction by a violent criminal onstage in her own words, lip-synched by the breathtaking Deirdre O’Connell.
    • Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992. (Signature Theatre, closed November 21) Taibi Magar's revival of Anna Deavere Smith’s 1994 documentary-theater piece was a work of brilliantly sustained deep focus, examining the Rodney King era through a lens that was wide in scope yet precise in detail.
    • Company. (Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, open run) Marianne Elliott's joyfully ambivalent gender-swapped revival of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's 1970 musical gives this retro Broadway cocktail a new shake and a fresh twist, and reminds us how intoxicating Sondheim's score can be.
    • Kimberly Akimbo. (Atlantic Theatre Company, through January 15) Victoria Clark plays a teenage girl trapped in an aging body in David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori's lovely and idiosyncratic new musical.
  2. Aug 18, 2021 · Through November, more than 30 shows will reopen or make their Broadway debut, bringing new voices and talent, along with familiar faces, to world-class stages. Beloved classics like Chicago and The Lion King will mesmerize audiences once again, while David Byrne’s American Utopia will have you dancing in place.

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