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Broadway 2024 preview

A bumper season awaits as Broadway finally finds its feet after a tough few years. Discover all the new shows from now through spring below!

From innovative revivals of musical theatre favorites to brand-new dramas starring top talent and much much more, Broadway is awash with excitement this spring, with over a score of new shows lining up to dazzle! Check out what's coming to you below!

Now Showing

A Prayer For The French Republic
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre until March 3

After a highly acclaimed world premiere back in March 2022, Manhattan Theatre Club brings Joshua Harmon's "thought-provoking, heartbreaking and wickedly funny" (The New York Times) new play to the main stem, with direction from David Cromer. Following one French Jewish family over five generations, Prayer For The French Revolution is a vital portrait of how hatred can echo through the centuries, told with Harmon's biting wit and observation.
FROM $87 

Days of Wine and Roses
Studio 54 until April 28

Musical Theatre Royalty Kelli O'Hara and Brian D'Arcy James dazzle on stage together as Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas's Days of Wine and Roses illuminates Studio 54. Extended before it even began its Off-Broadway run earlier in 2023, don't miss your chance to see these two make theatrical magic once more!
FROM $74

BEGINNING PREVIEWS IN February

Doubt: A Parable
American Airlines Theater from February 2 - April 14

John Patrick Shanley's powerful Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning play returns to Broadway, courtesy of the Roundabout Theatre Company and director, Scott Ellis. Starring Tyne Daly and Liev Schreiber as a nun and priest working together at an all-boys Catholic School in the Bronx, Doubt: A Parable is a riveting meditation on uncertainty in the face of prejudice that follows when liberal-minded Father Flynn (Schreiber) is suspected of wrong-doing by his strict conservative colleague, Sister Aloysius (Daly).
FROM $74

The Notebook
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre from February 6 -  July 6
 

It's been sixteen years since Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams first set screens alight as Allie and Noah in The Notebook, but romance fans are in for a song-and-dance treat when this beloved story hits the stage! Featuring music and lyrics from American singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, a book by Bekkah Bruntstetter (Cake, This Is Us) and direction from Tony nominee Michael Greif (Dear Evan Hansen, Rent).
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Water for Elephants
Imperial Theatre February 24 - September 8

After a hugely successful world premiere run in Atlanta, the musical adaptation of Water for Elephants is making its Broadway debut in 2024. The show utilizes the book by Rick Elice, which in turn is based on Sara Gruen's original novel, and features music and lyrics by the PigPen Theatre Co. Tony-nominated Jessica Stone will be taking the directorial helm. The stunning play comes complete with clowns, aerialists, jugglers, and more to give the true circus experience!
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My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?)
Lyceum Theatre from February 27 - June 16

Riding high off the back of sold-out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Turbine Theatre, and the Garrick in London, and an Olivier nomination for good measure, don't miss Rob Madge's exuberant celebration of growing up queer in this triumphant, touching, and hilarious production as it heads to Broadway!
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An Enemy of the People
Circle in the Square Theatre from February 27 - June 16

Coming to Broadway in 2024 for a limited run, a new retelling of Henrik Ibsen's political drama An Enemy of the People has been adapted by writer and Tony nominee Amy Herzog. Directed by accomplished Tony winner Sam Gold, and starring multi-award-winning actor Jeremy Strong, the drama is set to leave you gasping for a drink of fresh water!
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beginning previews in March

The Who's Tommy
Nederlander Theatre from March 8 - November 24

Five and a half decades on since it changed rock history forever, The Who's seminal rock opera Tommy returns to Broadway in roaring style! Freshly reimagined for a 21st-century audience by its original creators, The Who's guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend and director Des McAnuff (Jersey Boys, Big River), the production promises a ride through Tommy's amazing journey as thrilling as when it was first witnessed.
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The Outsiders 
Bernard B. Jacobs from March 16 - September 1

S.E Hilton's iconic novel is coming to life on the Broadway stage in March 2024! Based on Hilton's 1967 novel and Francis Ford Coppola's era-defining motion picture The Outsiders follows a gang of young greasers as they cling onto survival. The Outsiders features music and lyrics by Jamestown Revival and a book by the award-winning Adam Rapp. 
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Lempicka
Longacre Theatre from  March 19 - September 8

With the Tony-nominated Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 and the Tony-winning Hadestown under her belt, theatre maker Rachel Chavkin turns her musical-theatre-midas-touch to the hotly anticipated East Coast premiere production of Lempicka, a riveting biographic musical about iconic Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka.
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Suffs
Music Box Theatre from March 26 - September 1

A century ago, Suffragette women of the United States were in an ongoing battle for the right to vote. 100 years later, SUFFS, directed by Leigh Silverman and written by the most exciting new voice in theater, Shaina Taub, transfers to Broadway after an extended run at the Public, to delight audiences with its fascinating look at these unsung trailblazers. You're invited along for the same ride they took all those years ago, so grab your placard and get ready to fight for what's right.
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Hell's Kitchen
Shubert Theatre from March 28 - September 29

This all-new inspirational musical moves to the main stem this spring, beginning performances at Broadway's Shubert Theatre in March. Created by playwright and Pulitzer Prize finalist Kristoffer Diaz and scored by Alicia Keys. Largely drawn from the award-winning artist's own story, the Hell's Kitchen is based on her own life growing up in the Bronx With choreography by Tony Award nominee Camille A Brown and directed by fellow Tony Award nominee Michael Greif.
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The Heart of Rock and Roll
James Earl Jones Theatre from March 29 - January 5, 2025

Inspired by the music of 80's legend Huey Lewis and his band Huey Lewis and the News, Heart of Rock and Roll takes us back through some of the band's biggest hits and gives them a heart-pumping new setting. Gordon Greenberg will be taking the helm, with Jonathan Abrams and Tyler Mitchell providing the story. Performing hits such as "The Power of Love", "Working for a Livin" and "If This Is It" will be Newsies' Corey Cott and Wicked's McKenzie Kurtz.
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Beginning Previews in April

Patriots
Ethel Barrymore from April 1 - June 23

The machinations of Russia's oligarchs are laid bare in this "lusciously livewire" (The Telegraph) play from The Crown creator Peter Morgan and Enron director Rupert Goold, transferring to Broadway Following two stellar runs at in London where it won five-star accolades from just about every theatre critic in the capital, Patriots will star Call Me By Your Name's Michael Stuhlbarg in his first Broadway appearance in 20 years as Boris Berezovsky, Vladimir Putin's machiavellian kingmaker, and later, sworn nemesis.
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Cabaret
August Wilson Theatre from April 1 - March 29, 2025

In here, life is beautiful! Set to open in a purpose-built new space at the August Wilson Theatre, this fabulous revival of the Kander and Ebb favorite recently broke records having been awarded with seven Olivier awards, including Best Musical Revival. With Eddie Redmayne reprising his role as the sinister Emcee opposite Gayle Rankin as Sally Bowles and musical theatre royalty Bebe Neuwirth as Fraulein Schneider!
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Uncle Vanya
Vivian Beaumont Theatre from April 2 - June 16

A classic of 19th-century theater, Uncle Vanya continues, some 120 years after its premiere, to resonate with audiences all over the world with its universal themes of ennui, dashed ambitions and unrequited love never going out of fashion. Don't miss this timeless piece of theater, coming back to in New York in Spring 2024.
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Mother Play
Hayes Theatre from April 2 - June 16

Coming to the Second Stage Theater on Broadway is Paula Vogel's Mother Play. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright will be kicking off spring with the world premiere of her work with an exciting cast, consisting of Tony, Oscar and Emmy winner Jessica Lange, Tony winner Celia Keenan-Bolger, and Emmy winner Jim Parsons. Taking on the role of director is Tina Landau, the Tony Award-winning director of SpongeBob SquarePants, The Broadway Musical. The show has a limited run, so catch it while you can!
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Mary Jane
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre from April 2 - June 2

Amy Herzog's award-winning play, Mary Jane, is coming to Broadway this spring! The show marks not only its own Broadway debut but also that of Hollywood actress Rachel McAdams. Returning to direct is Anne Kauffman, who won an Obie and a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Direction of a Play during its off-Broadway 2018 run. Make sure to bring some tissues with you, as this touching story will tug on even the tightest heartstrings.
FROM $87

Stereophonic
John Golden Theatre from April 3 - August 2

Written by David Adjmi, with songs by Will Butler of Arcade Fire, this heavily buzzed production takes you on a wild ride through the day-to-day of five rock musicians making an album in the early 70s. The story itself is one of infighting, frustration, romance, and rock'n'roll (all the things you'd expect from a disagreeing 70's band). Adjmi notes he drew inspiration from iconic band Fleetwood Mac and came up with the idea while listening to Led Zepplin and pondering "What would it have been like to be in the studio when this was being recorded?".
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