Cold War, hot bangers. That sums up Chess, the geopolitically charged musical thriller wrapped around a love triangle involving an American and a Soviet chess champion, Freddie Trumper (Aaron Tveit) and Anatoly Sergievsky (Nicholas Christopher), and Florence Vassy (Lea Michele), the woman caught in the middle.
The show is beloved by fans for its score of pop anthems, power ballads, and juicy duets written by ABBA’s Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics), plus a new book by Danny Strong. The placement of scenes and songs in Chess have varied across its major productions, including the London world premiere in 1986, the Broadway premiere two years later, and the current Broadway revival at the Imperial Theatre.
Learn more about this production's version of the score in our song guide (which includes minor spoilers) below. Then, make your move for tickets.
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