Broadway
9 shows foundTony winner Jane Alexander returns to Broadway after 11 years away with the Second Stage production Grand Horizons, a new drama written by Bess Wohl (Small Mouth Sounds) and directed by Leigh Silverman (The Lifespan of a Fact). Alexander plays Nancy, married for 50 years to Bill (James Cromwell). Bill and Nancy have just moved into a new home when Nancy suddenly decides she wants to end their marriage, to the horror of Bill and their two grown sons. Both funny and bruising, Grand Horizons takes a hard look at the nature of love, how it endures, and how it comes to an end. The impressive cast also includes Michael Urie, Ashley Park, Priscilla Lopez and Ben McKenzie.
Hayes Theatre | 240 West 44th Street
Orchestra seats
Regular price $149.00
League member price $109.00
What do you get when you cross flaming youth with fusty history, and the Spice Girls with Masterpiece? Something like Six, the new musical that recasts the variously ill-fated queens of Henry VIII as a sextet of take-no-prisoners pop princesses. The show turns them into 21st-century avatars of girl power, giving them back their heads and their dignity, and backing them with a rocking all-female band, the Ladies in Waiting. Broadway is just one of the many incarnations of Six, which is already a hit in London, and is planning productions and tours in Australia, Canada and the broader UK; its cast album has been a big streaming success. The show was created by Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow, and co-directed by Moss and Jamie Armitage.
Brooks Atkinson Theatre | 256 West 47th Street
Orchestra seats $129-$139
The great midcentury musical West Side Story, created by theater masters Leonard Bernstein (music), Stephen Sondheim (lyrics), Arthur Laurents (book) and Jerome Robbins (direction and choreography) hands over its magic to a new generation of innovators in the latest Broadway revival, directed by Ivo van Hove (A View from the Bridge, Network). Van Hove’s cast features a radically inclusive cast of 23 rising players making their Broadway debuts. Video design is by Luke Halls, scenic and lighting design by Jan Versweyveld (Network), and choreography by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker.
Broadway Theatre | 1681 Broadway at 53rd Street
Prime orchestra seats $189.00
Orchestra seats $149.00
Londoners can brag that they got the first look at an acclaimed new revival of Stephen Sondheim’s landmark musical Company. But New Yorkers get to see it with Tony winner Katrina Lenk (The Band’s Visit) in the gender-flipped lead role of Bobbie, a single woman in her 30s whose married friends are growing increasingly impatient over her refusal to commit to a long-term relationship. Lenk stars opposite Tony and Grammy winner Patti LuPone, who won raves in London. The cast also includes Chris Sieber and Jennifer Simard. Marianne Elliott (Angels in America) directs.
Jacobs Theatre | 242 West 45th Street
Orchestra seats $179-$189
Nederlander Theatre | 208 West 41st Street
Orchestra seats $172-$190
Hudson Theatre | 141 West 44th Street
Orchestra and Dress Circle (Front Mezzanine) tickets
$129.00 - $159.00
Richard Rodgers Theatre | 226 West 46th Street
Orchestra or front mezzanine seats $273.00
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The classic American musical The Music Man, beloved by audiences for generations, finds its perfect stars in two-time Tony, Grammy, and Emmy winner Hugh Jackman and two-time Tony-winning Broadway superstar Sutton Foster, who are heading the cast of the Broadway revival of this 1957 gem. Music Man features book, music and lyrics by Meredith Willson, direction by four-time Tony winner Jerry Zaks (Hello, Dolly!) and choreography by Tony winner Warren Carlyle (Hello, Dolly!). Jackman plays pseudo-professor Harold Hill, who manages to be both a con artist and a genuine inspiration as he bamboozles a small town with promises of musical glory for local students. The cast couldn’t be better, and also includes Jayne Houdyshell, Jefferson Mays, Marie Mullen, and Shuler Hensley.
The theater for this production has not yet been finalized. It will be in a Shubert Theatre to be announced. Your seats will be in the section you choose here.
Theater to be Announced