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All the upcoming Broadway shows in New York

Discover when all upcoming shows are opening. Find out when performances start for this season's shows, and learn about more shows coming soon to Broadway.

Gillian Russo
Gillian Russo

The anchors of the city's theatre scene are the tried-and-true, long-running Broadway shows in New York, but the most exciting part of every new season is learning about all the new Broadway shows opening each season. There are always plenty of upcoming Broadway shows to look forward to, especially in the fall and spring. New York theatres are booked months in advance with new plays and musicals each year, making it easy for you to get Broadway theatre tickets in advance.

We've rounded up all the upcoming Broadway shows in 2024, plus shows that have announced plans to open in the near future but have yet to set performance dates. Make sure you bookmark this page for the latest information on Broadway shows opening soon. Learn about spring 2024 Broadway shows and more upcoming Broadway shows below.

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Spring 2026 Broadway shows

With the Tony Awards at the beginning of June each year, spring is a prime season for musicals and plays hoping to get noticed for major awards. Read about all the 2026 Broadway shows opening this spring.

The Rocky Horror Show

We see you shiver with antici...pation! Richard O'Brien's cult favorite musical, about a squeaky-clean couple who go on a wild adventure in the mysterious castle of Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Luke Evans), returns to Broadway under the direction of Sam Pinkleton (Oh, Mary!)

Performances begin: March 26
Opening night: April 23
Venue: Studio 54

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Fallen Angels

Rose Byrne and Kelli O'Hara star in Noël Coward's classic comedy. What could go wrong when two women, on a day away from their husbands, discover they both used to fool around with the same Frenchman? A lot, when that Frenchman might be arriving soon for a visit.

Performances begin: March 27
Opening night: April 19
Venue: Todd Haimes Theatre

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Beaches

Hit it, Toots! This musical adaptation of the beloved book and film follows Cee Cee and Bertie through decades of friendship that perseveres through even the toughest obstacles. Broadway favorites Jessica Vosk and Kelli Barrett take on the roles originated by Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey on screen.

Performances begin: March 27
Opening night: April 22
Venue: Majestic Theatre

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The Lost Boys

Two teenage brothers and their mom are in for a shock when they move to a vampire-infested town. This stage musical adaptation of the cult classic 1987 horror comedy film features an adapted script by It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia writer David Hornsby and music by The Rescues — it's bound to be a bloody thrill.

Performances begin: March 27
Opening night: April 26
Venue: Palace Theatre

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Joe Turner's Come and Gone

Taraji P. Henson and Cedric "The Entertainer" star in the latest revival of August Wilson's classic drama about resilience and rebirth. The pair play married boarding house owners who take in a man searching for his lost wife and a new sense of self following an illegal seven-year enslavement.

Performances begin: March 30
Opening night: April 25
Venue: Barrymore Theatre

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Proof

Ayo Edebiri + Don Cheadle = a must-see show. The Emmy winner and Oscar nominee lead the first Broadway revival of Proof, David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about a woman who sets out to prove the authorship of her late father's groundbreaking math proof without falling into the same spiral of mental illness as him.

Performances begin: March 31
Opening night: April 16
Venue: Booth Theatre

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The Balusters

Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole, Kimberly Akimbo) is back with a new play, a small-town comedy with big laughs. The passionate Vernon Point Neighborhood Association all but explodes when someone makes a shocking suggestion: installing a stop sign on the neighborhood's most beautiful block.

Performances begin: March 31
Opening night: April 21
Venue: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

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Schmigadoon!

Adapted from the hit TV show, Schmigadoon! follows troubled couple Josh and Melissa as they stumble upon Schmigadoon, a town that's a Golden Age Broadway musical come to life, where the only way out is to sing and dance your way through.

Performances begin: April 4
Opening night: April 20
Venue: Nederlander Theatre

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Upcoming Broadway shows

There's even more Broadway to look forward to! These upcoming Broadway shows haven't specified when they'll come to New York yet, but they have announced plans to come to Broadway in the near future. Read more about the shows planning to open soon, and keep an eye out to see if they'll be joining the ranks of Broadway shows this year.

School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play

School is in session for the Broadway debut of Jocelyn Bioh's acclaimed comedy. All-girls private school queen bee Pauline has her sights set on becoming Miss Ghana 1986 — but a new American student arrives to turn up the competition.

Performances begin: September 8
Opening night: TBD
Venue: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

Check back for information on School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

Wanted

Saddle up for this new musical about the true story of Mary and Martha Clarke, twin sisters who hid their identities and became outlaws to in a desperate, defiant bid to save their family in 1893 Texas.

Performances begin: October 15
Opening night: November 8
Venue: James Earl Jones Theatre

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Inter Alia

All rise for Rosamund Pike's Broadway debut in the latest legal drama by Suzie Miller (Prima Facie). The Emmy and Golden Globe winner reprises her award-winning performance from London as a judge confronting motherhood, masculinity, and justice in a legal system that isn't always just.

Performances begin: November 10
Opening night: December 1
Venue: Music Box Theatre

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Galileo

Who knew science could rock so hard? It certainly does in the new musical Galileo, starring four-time Tony nominee Raúl Esparza as the trailblazing astronomer whose discoveries challenged the church, changed the world, and earned Galileo's legacy a place in the stars.

Performances begin: November 10
Opening night: December 6
Venue: Shubert Theatre

Check back for information on Galileo tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

860

Billy Crystal returns to Broadway with his own solo show, named for the address of his longtime Los Angeles home destroyed by fire in 2025. He shares personal and professional memories from his 46 years in that house in this heartfelt performance.

Performances begin: October 2026
Opening night: TBD
Venue: TBD

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Much Ado About Nothing

There's much ado about Tom Hiddleston returning to Broadway alongside Hayley Atwell in her debut! The Marvel Cinematic Universe stars lead a pink-drenched, party-hearty revival of Shakespeare's classic comedy as Beatrice and Benedick, supposed adversaries who can't admit they're in love.

Performances begin: Fall 2026
Opening night: TBD
Venue: TBD

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Dreamgirls

A new Broadway revival of Dreamgirls is set to open in fall 2026, directed and choreographed by five-time Tony Award nominee Camille A. Brown (Gypsy, Hell's Kitchen). The Tony Award-winning musical follows a trio of Black female singers on their rise to fame and features iconic show tunes like "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going."

Performances begin: Fall 2026
Opening night: TBD
Venue: TBD

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The Imaginary Invalid

Tony Award winner Bill Irwin wrote and stars in a new adaptation of Molière’s farce about a hypochondriac who plans to marry his daughter to a doctor for free healthcare. She, and the "doctors," have other ideas.

Performances begin: Fall 2026
Opening night: TBD
Venue: Todd Haimes Theatre

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Mix and Master

Ruben Santiago-Hudson and Kara Young aren't letting the music die. The Tony Award-winning actors lead Dominique Morisseau's world-premiere play, featuring live DJ sets, about two generations clashing over the future of the Bronx's last record shop.

Performances begin: Winter 2027
Opening night: TBD
Venue: Todd Haimes Theatre

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The Full Monty

This musical comedy goes all the way. Tony Award nominee Leigh Silverman directs the first Broadway revival of The Full Monty, about unemployed men who form a striptease act in a desperate bid for cash. Get ready to laugh your, well, everything off.

Performances begin: Spring 2027
Opening night: TBD
Venue: Todd Haimes Theatre

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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

When a dysfunctional family reunites in Mississippi for their patriarch's birthday, tensions erupt as they untangle the web of lies they've long told themselves. Tennessee Williams's masterpiece returns under the direction of Sam Gold (Fun Home).

Performances begin: Spring 2027
Opening night: TBD
Venue: TBD

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Let the Good Times Roll: A New Orleans Gumbo

Celebrating the music and culture of New Orleans, this new musical uses the songs of famous artists like Bessie Smith, Harry Connick Jr, and Randy Newman to score the story of people rediscovering the city's vibrance and resilience, even in the face of hardship.

Performances begin: 2026-27 season
Opening night: TBD
Venue: TBD

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Dolly: An Original Musical

With big hair and big star power, it's only fitting that country music icon Dolly Parton is getting a big Broadway musical. She won't appear in the show, but her songs power the story of her life, which she's co-writing for the stage.

Performances begin: TBD
Opening night: TBD
Venue: TBD

Check back for information on Dolly: An Original Musical tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

The Fantasticks

The world's longest-running musical, The Fantasticks will debut on Broadway after a 42-year Off-Broadway engagement. In this version directed and choreogreaphed by Christopher Gattelli, young lovers Matt and Luisa are reimagined as Matt and Lewis, a gay couple set up by their mothers.

Performances begin: TBD
Opening night: TBD
Venue: TBD

Check back for information on The Fantasticks tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

Sugar Daddy

Comedian Sam Morrison wrote and performs this solo show that blends comedy, tragedy, and diabetes. First seen off Broadway in 2023, Sugar Daddy centers on how Morrison lost his partner to Covid, the ups and downs of that experience (which also include encounters with muggers, seagulls, and Jehovah's Witnesses), and how he turned to comedy to cope.

Performances begin: TBD
Opening night: TBD
Venue: TBD

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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

Adapted from John Berendt's bestselling novel, this new musical follows a tight-knit community torn apart. When a Savannah, Georgia, antiques dealer is accused of murder, the investigation has a ripple effect on many other residents and challenges everyone's perceptions of who's good, who's evil, and what lies in between.

Performances begin: TBD
Opening night: TBD
Venue: TBD

Check back for information on Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

Get tickets to upcoming Broadway shows

If you take a chance in advance and get tickets to a Broadway show opening soon, you can be among the first people to see a future smash hit — before tickets become hard to get! And if an upcoming Broadway show is based on a movie or singer you like, or stars your favorite celebrity, why wait to get your theatre tickets? You're guaranteed to find something to love, and you can have your pick of the best seats. Don't wait until a must-see show is about to close!

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