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Be a part of this new Kander, Ebb, and Lin-Manuel Miranda mega-musical.
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About New York, New York on Broadway

A new Kander and Ebb musical loosely based on Martin Scorsese's New York, New York film has garnered nine Tony Award nominations. Get New York, New York tickets now.

The New York, New York musical has the same setting as Scorsese's film: 1946 New York City, just after the second World War. It also features multiple Kander and Ebb tunes that the movie made famous, including the title track, which Frank Sinatra turned into a mainstream hit. That is where the similarities end.

What is the New York, New York musical about?

Scorsese's film centered on a troubled couple played by Liza Minnelli and Robert De Niro, but neither of their characters appear in the stage adaptation. This version, written by David Thompson and Sharon Washington, features a new set of characters that includes artists, musicians, actors, and more trying to make it big as the city bounces back. The show promises a big-band sound (which is apt for the 1940s), with a large cast and equally large-scale choreography.

Director/choreographer Susan Stroman is a natural fit for such a show; she's known for her work on other high-energy mega-musicals like The Music Man and Bullets Over Broadway. She is a five-time Tony winner, four times for choreography (The Producers, Contact, Show Boat, Crazy for You) and once for direction (The Producers). In 2022, she made her Broadway straight play directing debut with POTUS.

Who are Kander and Ebb?

John Kander and the late Fred Ebb are one of the most famous writing duos in musical theatre history, having penned musicals like Chicago and Cabaret. New York, New York on Broadway will include their classic hits alongside some new tunes, composed by Kander and featuring lyrics by Hamilton, In the Heights, and Encanto songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda.

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Run time

2hr 35min (incl. intermission)

Start date

March 24th, 2023

End date

July 30th, 2023

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Our Review

'New York, New York' review — Kander and Ebb musical is still searching for the very heart of it

3 of 5
27 Apr 2023, 02:00
Read our review of New York, New York on Broadway, which is directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman and features new lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda.

New York, New York on Broadway cast and creative team

By: David Thompson and Sharon Washington
Songs by: John Kander and Fred Ebb, with additional lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Director: Susan Stroman
Choreography: Susan Stroman
Cast list: Colton Ryan (as Jimmy Doyle), Anna Uzele (as Francine Evans), Clyde Alves (as Tommy Caggiano), John Clay III (as Jesse Webb), Janet Dacal (as Sofia Diaz), Ben Davis (as Gordon Kendrick), Oliver Prose (as Alex Mann), Angel Sigala (as Mateo Diaz), Emily Skinner (as Madame Veltri)
Design: Beowulf Boritt
Costumes: Donna Zakowska
Lighting: Ken Billington
Sound: Kai Harada
Other info: Projection design by Christopher Ash and Beowulf Boritt; hair and wig design by Sabana Majeed; music supervision and arrangements by Sam Davis; orchestrations by Daryl Waters and Davis; vocal arrangements by David Loud; music direction by Alvin Hough Jr.

Venue

246 West 44th Street (between Broadway and 8th Avenue), New York, NY, USA, 10036

Accessibility

Wheelchair access

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