
You Got Older follows unmoored and unsettled Mae as she moves home to care for her sick father. Once there, she meets a mysterious stranger who might provide the intimacy she's been craving more easily than her own family.
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You Got Older follows unmoored and unsettled Mae as she moves home to care for her sick father. Once there, she meets a mysterious stranger who might provide the intimacy she's been craving more easily than her own family.

Karan Brar, Brandon Flynn, Sophia Lillis, and Justin H. Min star in Matthew Libby's tech thriller about a brilliant young engineer facing an ethical dilemma.

Complete casting has been set for the mythic new musical comedy running for a limited time only at New York City Center beginning in February.

The epic musical returns to New York City in a limited-run concert production for 22 performances only this summer in celebration of its 40th anniversary.

The Wicked film and Broadway star plays the title role in a new drama, which he also co-wrote, telling the story of how a famous French mime became a hero.

Peyton List starred in the hit Paramount+ TV series School Spirits, and is also known for her portrayal of Tory Nichols in Netflix series Cobra Kai.

Discover the major plays and musicals coming to New York theatres this spring, including new shows from award-winning writers and star-led productions.

Alex Lin's world-premiere play, directed by Chay Yew and presented by Roundabout Theatre Company, will play a limited run from February to April 2026.

Playwright Anna Ziegler's reimagining of an ancient Greek story will run at The Public Theater for a limited engagement only starting in late February.

Adapted by Beth Henley from the writings of janitor/artist Henry Darger, the show stars award-winning performer John Kelly under Martha Clarke's direction.
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