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'The Outsiders' tickets now available through January 2027

The Tony Award-winning Best Musical, adapted from S. E. Hinton's classic novel, has played at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre to acclaim since 2024.

Summary

  • The Outsiders Broadway tickets are now available through January 27
  • The musical is adapted from S. E. Hinton's classic novel about teenage gangs in 1967 Tulsa
  • The show won the 2024 Tony Award for Best Musical
Gillian Russo
Gillian Russo

Time to book your trip to Tulsa! Single tickets to The Outsiders on Broadway are now available for performances through January 31, 2027, and group reservations are available through July 4, 2027. Get The Outsiders tickets now.

The musical is adapted from S. E. Hinton's landmark 1967 novel about teenage gangs in Tulsa, Oklahoma, leaning on instinct and brotherhood for survival in a world that's abandoned them. The show has played at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre since 2024, when it won four Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Director of a Musical (for Danya Taymor).

The current Outsiders Broadway cast includes Noah Pacht as Ponyboy Curtis, Caleb Mathura as Johnny Cade, Sutton James Kaylor as Sodapop Curtis, Nicholas McDonough as Bob, SeQuoiia as Dallas Winston, Dan Berry as Darrel Curtis, Victor Carrillo Tracey as Paul, Emma Pittman as Cherry Valance, and Daryl Tofa as Two-Bit.

The Outsiders features a book by Adam Rapp with Justin Levine; a score by Jamestown Revival (Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance) and Levine; and choreography by Rick and Jeff Kuperman.

Learn more about The Outsiders on Broadway.

Get The Outsiders tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

Photo credit: The Outsiders on Broadway. (Photo by Matthew Murphy)

Frequently asked questions

What is The Outsiders about?

Experience a classic story of brotherhood and coming of age as a heartfelt folk musical. Inspired by S. E. Hinton's novel and Francis Ford Coppola's film, this show follows the lives of teenage have-nots whose best hope for survival and acceptance is in their brotherhood.

Where is The Outsiders playing?

The Outsiders is playing at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. The theatre is located at 242 West 45th Street, New York, 10036.

How long is The Outsiders?

The running time of The Outsiders is 2hr 25min. Incl. 15min intermission.

What's the age requirement for The Outsiders?

The recommended age for The Outsiders is Ages 10+. Children under 4 years old will not be admitted..

How do you book tickets for The Outsiders?

Book tickets for The Outsiders on New York Theatre Guide.

Who wrote The Outsiders musical?

Adam Rapp (book), Jamestown Revival (music and lyrics, composed of Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance), and Justin Levine (book, music, lyrics) wrote The Outsiders. The Broadway musical is based on the 1967 novel by S. E. Hinton.

Who directed The Outsiders?

Danya Taymor directs The Outsiders musical. The niece of Tony-winning director Julie Taymor, she's known for staging Pass Over on Broadway in 2021.

What are the songs in The Outsiders?

The songs in The Outsiders musical are by Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance of Jamestown Revival, along with Justin Levine. The tracks include "Stay Gold," "Tulsa '67," “Grease Got a Hold on You,” and "Great Expectations."

Is The Outsiders musical the same as the book?

The Outsiders musical is similar to the novel and film adaptation, keeping the same characters, plot, and setting. The musical stands apart, however, due to its original score of songs by Jamestown Revival.

Is The Outsiders appropriate for kids?

The Outsiders on Broadway is recommended for kids 11 and older due to depictions of gang violence and themes including death and neglect. Please note that children 4 and younger are not permitted in Broadway theatres.

Is The Outsiders good?

Yes — The Outsiders endures as an American classic, and the musical honors that. Broadway audiences get to experience this story of brotherhood, survival, and hope in a whole new way and with moving folk music.

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