New Plays and Musicals to License- Spring 2026
Learn how to license your next theatrical production.
Ready to put on a show? Whether you are looking to make theatre on Broadway or very far from it, it takes more than just a great venue, cast and creative team to create a quality theatrical production. Before any of those pieces come together, you first need to license rights to perform the show.
What is theatrical licensing?
Licensing is a crucial step in staging any copyrighted play or musical. While it might seem like just a bureaucratic hoop to jump through, licensing not only ensures compliance with copyright laws but also respects the creators' work.
Why do I have to license a show?
The world of theater is built upon the creativity and hard work of playwrights, composers, and other artists who bring stories to life on stage. Licensing ensures that these creative works are protected and fairly compensated. The process supports the sustainability of the arts, honors the original creators, and maintains the integrity of the work.
Is licensing optional?
No. Any performance of a copyrighted work, whether for a public or private audience, requires a license. This applies regardless of whether tickets are sold, whether the event is for charity or profit, or even if no money changes hands at all. Performing a copyrighted work without a performance license means that your production could face serious legal and ethical consequences, halting your dreams before the curtain even rises. Be sure to acquire a license agreement before auditions, casting, and rehearsals.
NOTE: Not all plays are restricted by copyright. Those in the public domain are free to perform without a license or fee.
How do I license a show?
The process of licensing a show can vary based on the title and licensing agency that holds its rights. While rights to some shows my be granted quickly, others might require more time and may be restricted based on the where the piece is being performed, whether the theatre is amatuer or professional and other various limitations set by the show's author. The cost to license can also very from show to show.
How do I get started?
Most shows are available to license from a core group of agencies: Music Theatre International (MTI), Concord Theatricals, Broadway Licensing Global and Theatrical Rights Worldwide. Get started by perusing their catalogs and follow their instructions to acquire a licensing agreement for your next production.
Newly Available Shows to License:
As of April 2026...
Never Can Say Goodbye: The 70s Beehive Musical: This dynamic new installment captures the empowering spirit, cultural revolution, and bold style of the 1970s, driven by a soundtrack of iconic hits made famous by artists like Gloria Gaynor, Heart, and Linda Ronstadt. From heartfelt ballads to glittering disco anthems, the show is a high-energy tribute to sisterhood, self-expression, and the unforgettable music of a transformative decade. LEARN MORE
Bad Kreyòl: A first-generation Haitian American and her Haitian-born cousin reunite to honor their grandmother’s dying wish: for them to reconnect. A beautiful play about interrogating cultural identity and global impact. LEARN MORE
What Became of Us: Two siblings. One born there. One born here. How do they maintain their connections to The Old Country and to This Country – and to each other? LEARN MORE
Touch (Goodman): A retired widow dips her toe into online dating with help from her son. A widower unexpectedly reconnects with his divorced daughter. A wife and curmudgeonly husband navigate living on a fixed income. Touch is a story about the enduring need for love and companionship at any age. LEARN MORE
Thank You for Shopping!: When Maeve’s father passes away and she inherits the family grocery store, her future feels uncertain, especially when her ex-best friend Harper comes back to town. Amidst the aisles of food, employees, family and friends, vignettes introduce us to the community as they navigate love, loss and forgiveness. LEARN MORE
Still: What happens when you love someone but hate the things they believe? Lost love is revisited, secrets are exposed and an avocado goes flying in Lia Romeo’s whirlwind play. LEARN MORE
Sea of Terror: Dinner with friends comes with many pitfalls. After all, life is a relentless sea of terror and peril. LEARN MORE
Shewolves: Shewolves is an uplifting, funny and empowering play about forging friendships when you’re a bit weird, the power of hope and the underestimated smartness of teens. LEARN MORE
Ken Ludwig's Lady Molly of Scotland Yard: Meet Peg and Molly, two brilliant detectives from Scotland Yard. A simple murder investigation leads Molly and Peg deep into the British WWII effort, launching a high-octane, laugh-out-loud race against time. Saving the world has never been so much fun. LEARN MORE
Job: A psychological thriller, JOB zooms in on two careerists of different generations, genders and political paradigms to examine what it means to be a citizen of the internet and our obligation to help the people who need it most. LEARN MORE
High School Bake-Off: Confessions, confections, and a sweet, warm play topped with drama and dipped in comedy abound in this young actor-led show set at a bake-off. LEARN MORE
Dakar 2000: In Senegal on the eve of the new millennium, a Peace Corps volunteer and a State Department operative form an unlikely relationship after a mysterious car accident. LEARN MORE
Bob & Jean: A Love Story: Travel through the correspondence between Bob and Jean, a couple separated by the realities of WWII, as it’s seen through the eyes of their son in this stirring play based on real letters between the playwright’s parents. LEARN MORE
Dear Evan Hansen: Seventeen-year-old Evan Hansen has felt invisible his entire life. But when a tragedy shocks his community and thrusts him into the center of a rapidly evolving controversy, Evan is given the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to be somebody else. As his web of well-intentioned lies begins to unravel, though, Evan is forced to confront the fact that the price of belonging may be far steeper than he bargained for. LEARN MORE
Come From Away: What began as an average day in the town of Gander, Newfoundland, turned into an international sleepover when 38 planes, carrying thousands of people from around the globe, were diverted to Gander’s airstrip on September 11, 2001. Undaunted by culture clashes and language barriers, the people of Gander welcomed the stranded travelers with music, an open bar, and the recognition that we’re all part of a global family. LEARN MORE
Finding Neverland: J.M. Barrie, a struggling playwright, encounters a widowed mother, Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and her four sons in Kensington Park. As Barrie befriends the family, he is inspired by their adventures, particularly Peter, who is reluctant to play due to his grief. Barrie helps him to learn to play again and becomes inspired to create a new art form: children's theatre. But who will pay to see a play about children? Who will play these characters? And how will they make Peter Pan fly? LEARN MORE
Jane Eyre: Jane's story begins in Gateshead, where she is left in the care of her unfeeling and cruel relations. Then, after many years at a remote boarding school, a grown Jane finds employment at Thornfield Hall under the mysterious Mr. Edward Rochester, thus beginning a heart-wrenching journey of love and loss. This beloved tale of secrets, perseverance, concealed passion and triumph over adversity paints a vivid portrait of one woman’s steadfast spirit in a challenging and uncertain world. LEARN MORE
Bleachers: It's high school football season in America! Four tuba players wait for their cue in the bleachers, all while their questions keep getting louder: Why does football feel like a religion? What will it take to get into a good college? And is there more to the small town that's given them everything they are... and nothing they want? LEARN MORE
Eternal Life Part 1: A family in the near future tries to live well (and forever?) amidst space travel, an ancient goose and a mysterious man peddling an immortality elixir. LEARN MORE
Grangeville: Two estranged half brothers – one in Grangeville, one in Amsterdam – reconnect virtually in discussions surrounding care for their ailing mother. A play about the fallibility of memory, the stories we tell to make sense of our suffering and the complexity of forgiveness. LEARN MORE
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: This adaptation of Washington Irving’s classic tale brings the eerie charm of colonial America to life in a spooky and delightfully witty stage production. Filled with lively townsfolk, laugh-out-loud moments and a chilling climax, this adaptable play offers multiple endings to suit audiences of all ages. LEARN MORE
Vladimir: Sheffer’s haunting play, focused on an independent journalist in Moscow covering Putin’s first term, is about standing up to immorality no matter the cost when you know your nation is headed for disaster. LEARN MORE
9 to 5 Jr.: Set in the Rolodex era of the late 1970s, coworkers Violet, Judy and Doralee are tired of Mr. Hart, their bully of a boss. Together, they concoct a plan to liberate their office from his reign and learn that they are unstoppable when they work together. In a hilarious turn of events, the trio gives their workplace a dream makeover! LEARN MORE
She Persisted Jr.: Fourth-grader Naomi's field trip to the National Museum of Women in History turns into a time travel adventure where she encounters inspirational women who have overcome barriers and made waves throughout American history. From astronauts to athletes and more, She Persisted JR. features American trailblazers Harriet Tubman, Virginia Apgar, Ruby Bridges, Sally Ride, Florence Griffith Joyner, and Sonia Sotomayor. LEARN MORE
Wild Heart: Join Joan as she defies the odds, demands the respect of her nation’s leaders, and fights imperviously for freedom. Perfect for schools, community theatres, and professional stages alike, WILD HEART is a bold and exhilarating celebration of identity, bravery, and the fight for freedom. LEARN MORE
One of the Good Ones: When the “perfect” Latina daughter brings her boyfriend home to meet the parents, her family’s biases and preconceptions are put on full display. As tensions run high and hilarity ensues, everyone must navigate the ins and outs of family dynamics and the boundaries of acceptance – all while tackling the age-old question: What does it truly mean to be an American? LEARN MORE
A Burial Place: Following a rough sophomore year at college, Emmett, Colby and Marcus were hoping to reunite at home for a fun night of beers and laughs at their annual summer sleepover. Instead, they come back to find their town at the epicenter of a major police investigation. A gruesome discovery out in the woods where they used to play has resulted in public outrage and a growing list of unanswered questions. What’s been found could be connected to an incident involving Marcus from years earlier, but if the boys go in search of the truth now, it may only pull them apart forever. Some secrets, no matter how far you push them down, never find a place to rest. LEARN MORE
California: A family road trip takes an unexpected turn when, in the dark of night, on the plains of eastern Oregon, reality splits. LEARN MORE
Inspired by True Events: Backstage in their community theatre’s green room in Rochester, New York, the Uptown Theatre Performers are getting ready to play to a full house after opening to rave reviews the night before. When their star actor arrives in a dangerously unhinged state, they must improvise on and off stage in ways they could not have imagined. Hilarious, harrowing and horrifying, Inspired by True Events follows a tenacious group of show people who must determine at what cost the show must go on. LEARN MORE
The Timing of a Day: Josh, Doug and Paige are happily sharing a cramped Harlem apartment when an unforeseeable tragedy forever changes the course of their lives. Presented over the course of a single day, small moments from their years living together take on new meaning as they are forced to question – Is there really such a thing as “perfect timing,” or is all timing perfectly flawed? LEARN MORE
School of Rock: Young Actors Edition: Rock got no reason, rock got no rhyme… You better get me to school on time! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s School of Rock: Young Actors Edition is a dynamic, one-hour version of the musical based on the hit movie, designed especially for young performers. The tuner follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn an extra bit of cash by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight-A pupils into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. But can he get them to the Battle of the Bands without their parents and the school’s headmistress finding out? LEARN MORE
Flight of the Lawnchair Man: Jerry Gorman is a guy from Passaic, New Jersey, who has always dreamed of flying, despite being dyslexic and terminally average. His girlfriend, Gracie, encourages him to discover his “Jerriosity” and reach for the sky! However, Jerry’s attempts to fly are thwarted by the FAA, the CIA, Wal-Mart and his own mother. Eventually, Jerry and Gracie stumble on the idea of tying 400 helium-filled balloons to a lawnchair. Jerry launches himself 16,000 feet into the stratosphere, where he meets Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart and Leonardo Da Vinci. Jerry finds himself faced with a difficult choice. Should he return to his earthbound life or join the Greats of Aviation in the sky? LEARN MORE
Business Ideas: Winner of the 21st Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition, Business Ideas is a comedy about getting rich. In a too-cute café, a desperate mother and daughter brainstorm get-rich-quick schemes to pay for college (or maybe to make ends meet?). Meanwhile, their hapless server tries to network with a revolving cast of customers, all hilariously played by one actor. Inspired by playwright Milo Cramer’s own experiences with his enterprising mom, Business Ideas is an award-winning comedy about getting rich (or not?), and whether money really buys happiness – one cup of coffee at a time. LEARN MORE
The Antiquities: At the Museum of Late Human Antiquities, the curators are fiercely committed to bringing a lost civilization to life again: What were humans really like? What did they wear, what did they eat, how did they die out? By casting us into the far future, Jordan Harrison’s new play gives us an uncanny view of the present moment, as we straddle the analog world that was and the post-human world to come. LEARN MORE
The Good Life: In this hilarious and heartwarming one-man show, Mike Birbiglia poses the question: “What can I teach my daughter?” Through a series of comedic rants about sex talks, children’s birthday parties and the story of his father’s recent stroke, he attempts to answer this question. Then, he poses a few more. LEARN MORE
Journey to the West: This adaptation of the late 16th-century classic Chinese novel Journey to the West, based on Anthony C. Yu’s translation, takes as its point of departure the true story of a 7th-century monk and his fabled pilgrimage from China to India in search of sacred texts. The original is the story of the mischievous Monkey and his physical and spiritual journey, encountering spirits, gods, demigods, demons, mythical creatures and more along the way to enlightenment. Mixing whimsy with spiritual weight, Zimmerman’s version combines comedy, adventure and satire in a moving allegory of human perseverance. LEARN MORE
The Odyssey: This dramatic adaptation of Homer’s myth begins with a modern young woman struggling to understand Robert Fitzgerald’s translation of The Odyssey. A classical muse appears, and the young woman becomes the goddess Athena – a tireless advocate for Odysseus in his struggle to get home. With her trademark irreverent and witty twist on classic works, Zimmerman brings to life the story of Odysseus’ ten-year journey home, depicting his encounters with characters such as Circe, the Cyclops, Poseidon, Calypso, the Sirens and others. LEARN MORE
The White Snake: Mary Zimmerman reimagines The White Snake, an ancient Chinese legend in which a snake spirit transforms herself into a beautiful woman in order to experience the human world. Adventuring down her mountainside with her companion, Green Snake, White Snake meets and falls in love with the humble, virtuous Xu Xian and convinces him to marry her. Together, the three friends open a pharmacy, but soon the remarkable healing powers of White Snake draw the attention of a treacherous monk, Fa Hai. Outraged at the union between a mortal and a snake spirit, Fa Hai takes it upon himself to destroy it. Zimmerman brings to this timeless romance her usual brilliant mix of ingenious stagecraft, song, abundant humor and compassion. LEARN MORE
Young Americans: Joe and Jenny, a young immigrant couple, share a drive across America to their new home, forging a relationship through national sites, motels and unexpectedly eventful IHOP stops. Twenty years later, Joe takes the same drive with their 19-year-old daughter, Lucy, but Jenny isn’t there. As twin road trips unfold two decades apart, a picture of a family comes into gradual focus. LEARN MORE
‘Til Death: As a foreign war correspondent, Marina has put her life on the line to illuminate the darkest corners of humanity. Having just returned from a particularly bloody conflict, she flirts with staying home for good – alongside her cameraman turned lover. With her closest friends and family gathered on the eve of her lifetime achievement award ceremony, she decides to cap this glorious moment with an elopement. But as Marina tries to take hold of her life, she’s forced to reckon with the grip that war has held on her. LEARN MORE
The Old Man and the Pool: A tale of life, death and a highly chlorinated YMCA pool. Award-winning comedian and storyteller Mike Birbiglia’s “coming-of-middle-age story” is a hilarious reminder for all of us recovering from failing bodies and a flailing world that laughter is indeed the best medicine. LEARN MORE
Infinite Life: Five women in Northern California sit outside on chaise lounges and philosophize. A surprisingly funny inquiry into the complexity of suffering, and what it means to desire in a body that’s failing you. LEARN MORE
Hans Christian Andersen Jr.: Hans Christian Andersen JR. tells the story of 13-year-old Christian, a boy who struggles with reading and writing but discovers a remarkable gift for storytelling. Narrators Crantz and Guilder guide us through the world and fairytales of Hans Christian Andersen, including "The Little Mermaid," "Thumbelina," and "The Ugly Duckling". A misfit in a new city, Christian escapes his troubles through his stories. When his storytelling catches the attention of his teacher and even royalty, Christian realizes he has a special gift to share with the world. LEARN MORE
Uncle Vanya (Heidi Schreck translation): Sonia and her uncle, Vanya, have devoted their lives to managing the family farm in isolation, but when her celebrated, ailing father and his charismatic wife move in, their lives are upended. In the heat of the summer, the wrong people fall in love, desires and resentments erupt, and the family is forced to reckon with the ghosts of their unlived lives. This strikingly immediate translation pairs Chekhov’s enduring masterpiece with one of America’s most celebrated contemporary playwrights. LEARN MORE
Peter Pan Goes Wrong: From Mischief, brace yourselves for an awfully big adventure when the inept and accident-prone Cornley Drama Society set out to present J. M. Barrie’s much-loved classic tale of Peter Pan, their most audacious production to date. Flying? Pyrotechnics? Sharp hooks? What ensues is two acts of hysterical disaster, battling technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes. But will they ever make it to Neverland? LEARN MORE
Dig: In a dying plant shop in a dying neighborhood, Roger receives a visitor from the past: Megan, the local screw-up, just out of rehab. He wants nothing to do with this disaster. Theresa Rebeck’s signature wit, intelligence, and depth brings us a riveting play that asks – Can a soul beyond saving be saved? LEARN MORE
Truth Be Told: Kathleen Abedon’s teenage son Julian carries an automatic weapon into his workplace and opens fire. When the smoke clears, 14 people are dead, Julian among them. One year later, when true-crime writer Jo Hunter comes to town to interview Kathleen for a book on the shooting, the grief-stricken mother seeks to convince the skeptical journalist that Julian has been framed for the shooting. At a time in our history when the truth is under attack on a daily basis, Truth Be Told explores the nature of objective truth and the ways in which we manipulate and distort it to serve our own ends. LEARN MORE
To Tokyo & The Moon: A mother and her two daughters return home from their father’s funeral not quite ready to move on. One daughter is struggling with her boyfriend, the other wants to literally go to the moon, and mom just wants to live on and be a good host to the unknown Japanese woman she ushered home from the cemetery. Originally a commission from The Kennedy Center to celebrate the centennial of President Kennedy’s birth, To Tokyo & The Moon invokes his spirit of “doing the hard thing… because that is the challenge we are willing to accept.” LEARN MORE
The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar): The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar) is a darkly comedic play about our nation’s long practice of harming Black bodies in the name of scientific progress, our responsibility to time, and the role joy plays in living with a history we cannot change. LEARN MORE
Metamorphoses: Mary Zimmerman reanimates Ovid’s tales with stunning visual life. Set in and around a large pool of water onstage, this ensemble piece juxtaposes the ancient and the contemporary in both language and image to reflect the variety and persistence of narrative in the face of inevitable change. LEARN MORE
The Gumball Gang: Crime-Solving Kids: Candy Krunch and her four best friends have been solving crimes in Littletown, USA for years. But lately, after a dry spell of cases, the Gumball Gang has been dejectedly hanging out at her grandfather’s candy shop. Fortunately, two kid reporters inform the gang that the Cosmopolitan Museum is hosting an art show and youth artist competition. All the kids in town get involved, including Victoria, the local pageant queen; Winston, the richest kid in town; Becca, the hopeless klutz; TJ, the neighborhood bully; Abby and Una, two outspoken environmental activists; a gang of skater kids; and a trio of visiting art students. But at the contest’s kickoff, the glamorous judges (who bear a remarkable resemblance to the Supremes) discover that their great masterpiece by Borislav DelaGriofski has been stolen. The Gumball Gang is on the case! LEARN MORE
HANG TIME: Three men chew the fat under an old, wide tree. In this exploration of intergenerational bonds, we peek into the interiority – the great loves and bitter blues – of Black men in America. HANG TIME is a deeply moving and subversive work by Pulitzer Prize Finalist Zora Howard. LEARN MORE
The Magician's Elephant: Adapted from Kate DiCamillo's prize-winning novel, The Magician’s Elephant teaches us that even the impossible can be possible when we open our eyes and hearts to those around us. Baltese is a town where nothing extraordinary ever happens. Recovering from a recent war, it’s a lonely place, where young Peter lives a harsh life. Then one day, a magician conjures an elephant from the sky. The creature’s appearance sets off a chain of events so remarkable, so impossible, that it changes Baltese forever. As Peter is catapulted into the quest of his life, he discovers a magical bond with the majestic creature and risks everything not only to find his sister, but to set the elephant free. LEARN MORE
The Best School Year Ever: This unforgettably hilarious play, adapted from the Young Adult book, follows the beloved characters from The Best Christmas Pageant Ever as they navigate a full school year at Woodrow Wilson Elementary. LEARN MORE
The Gardens of Anuncia: Graciela Daniele’s coming of age in 1940s Buenos Aires, in the shadow of the Perón regime, is retold in this gorgeous, tango-infused new musical written by her longtime collaborator and friend, Michael John LaChiusa. LEARN MORE
Crime and Punishment, A Comedy: Dostoyevsky’s turn-of-the-century masterpiece is reimagined as a 90-minute romp of a morality tale, with five actors playing over 50 zany characters. Riffing on the famous novel – and all of Russian literature – brilliant comic collaborators Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen bring the whacked-out sensibilities of Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors to 1860s Russia. This classic story follows Raskolnikov, an impoverished student who becomes a murderer in order to save his family. Based on the book you didn’t actually read in high school, this is literature retold as you’ve never seen it before. LEARN MORE
The Ally: When a college professor is asked to sign a social justice manifesto, he becomes embroiled in an increasingly conflicted web of relationships that challenge his commitments as a liberal, a husband, an academic, an American, an atheist and a Jew. LEARN MORE
Our Play: A glimpse into the lives of high school students as they mount a production of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, mirroring the classic’s style and structure in three acts: rehearsal, opening night and the unexpected tragedy that follows. A beautiful inspection of the hopes and fears of growing into a life. LEARN MORE
The Game: Bekah Brunstetter’s hilarious and heartfelt play – about a group of women who decide to withold sex from their video game-addicted partners – brings technology and community together in the most unexpected ways. LEARN MORE
Coming soon:
The Great Gatsby: The Great Gatsby follows young World War I veteran Nick Carraway as he’s drawn into the glittering world of debutantes, high society, and riotous parties, courtesy of millionaire Jay Gatsby, his former flame Daisy Buchanan, and her controlling husband Tom in Jazz Age New York. LEARN MORE
To Kill a Mockingbird: Set in Alabama in 1934, Harper Lee’s enduring story of racial injustice and childhood innocence centers on one of the most venerated characters in American literature, small-town lawyer Atticus Finch. He encourages kindness and empathy in his children, Scout and Jem, but is pushed to the limits of these qualities himself when he resolves to uncover the truth in a town that seems determined to hide it.LEARN MORE
The Drowsy Chaperone SR.: Winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Book and Best Original Score, The Drowsy Chaperone is a loving send-up of the Golden Age musical, featuring one show-stopping song and dance number after another. With music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison and a book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar, The Drowsy Chaperone is a masterful meta-musical, poking fun at all the tropes that characterize the musical theatre genre. LEARN MORE
Sister Act SR.: Sister Act is the feel-good musical comedy smash based on the hit 1992 film. Featuring original music by Tony- and eight-time Oscar winner, Alan Menken, this uplifting musical was nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Musical. With lyrics by Glenn Slater and a book by Cheri and Bill Steinkellner, Sister Act is filled with powerful gospel music and a truly moving story.LEARN MORE
Liberation: 1970s, Ohio. Lizzie gathers a group of women to talk about changing their lives, and the world. What follows is a necessary, messy, and bitingly funny exploration of what it means to be free, and to be a woman. In Liberation, Lizzie’s daughter steps into her mother’s memory—into the unfinished revolution she once helped ignite—and searches the past to find the answer for herself. LEARN MORE
The Outsiders: In Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1967, Ponyboy Curtis, his Best Friend Johnny Cade and their Greaser family of “outsiders” battle with their affluent rivals, the Socs. This thrilling new Broadway musical navigates the complexities of self-discovery as the Greasers dream about who they want to become in a world that may never accept them. LEARN MORE
Hamilton: Hamilton traces the life of Alexander Hamilton through a score that merges hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, and is based on the biography by Ron Chernow. LEARN MORE
Maybe Happy Ending: Written by Will Aronson and Hue Park, Maybe Happy Ending tells the deeply human story of a chance encounter that sparks connection and a surprising adventure. It is the offbeat and captivating story of two outcasts near the end of their warranty who discover that even robots can be swept off their feet. LEARN MORE
Boop! The Musical: BOOP! THE MUSICAL reimagines the cartoon icon Betty Boop as she leaves her black-and-white world and goes on an extraordinary adventure in modern-day New York City. With its perfect blend of nostalgia and contemporary flair, BOOP! is a crowd-pleaser for performers and audiences of all ages. LEARN MORE
Pirates! The Penzance Musical: Transporting the pirates from Penzance to 1800s New Orleans, this outrageously clever romp sizzles with Caribbean rhythms and French Quarter flair. With a tongue-twisting Major General, a rabble-rousing Pirate King, romance, swordplay, wordplay, and off-the-charts fun, there's a shipload of musical comedy delights on board to dazzle first-timers and Gilbert & Sullivan aficionados alike. LEARN MORE
A Beautiful Noise: Featuring Neil Diamond's beloved hit songs, including "I'm a Believer," "Sweet Caroline," "Song Sung Blue," and "You Don't Bring Me Flowers," A Beautiful Noise is a crowd-pleaser for audiences of all ages that celebrates his life and legacy. Created in collaboration with Neil Diamond himself, A Beautiful Noise explores the story of how a young kid from Brooklyn became the rock icon we know today. During a therapy session, a present-day Diamond copes with the news that he can no longer perform. As he takes us on a journey through some of his biggest milestones and moments, we relive his rise to fame with him. LEARN MORE
Mrs. Doubtfire: When struggling actor Daniel Hillard loses custody of his kids in a messy divorce, he is determined to do whatever it takes to stay in their lives. After learning that his ex-wife plans to hire a caretaker to help her around the house, Daniel creates an alter ego that goes by the name Euphegenia Doubtfire for the role of the new nanny. When Mrs. Doubtfire begins to take on a life of her own, Daniel realizes there is more to being a father than a fancy new apron. In a fresh updated take, Mrs. Doubtfire features fabulous new songs, dazzling dance numbers, as well as many of the iconic hilarious moments from the movie. LEARN MORE
Shucked: What do you get when you pair a semi-neurotic, New York comedy writer with two music superstars from Nashville? A hilarious and audacious farm-to-fable musical about the one thing Americans everywhere can’t get enough of: corn. Shucked is the new musical comedy that proves sometimes tearing down a few walls, rather than growing them, is the only way to preserve our way of life. Shucked has turned Broadway on its ear and offers a kernel of hope for our divided nation. LEARN MORE
Girl from the North Country: It’s 1934 in Duluth, Minnesota. We meet a group of wayward travelers whose lives intersect in a guesthouse filled with music, life and hope. Nick Laine is the head of the family, trying to keep his struggling boarding house afloat while caring for his mentally unwell wife Elizabeth, pregnant daughter Marianne and wayward son Gene. Guests come and go to the boarding house, bringing their own individual woes to the group while the specter of a global depression looms heavy on them all. LEARN MORE
Good Night, and Good Luck: As McCarthyism casts a shadow over America, newsman Edward R. Murrow and his team at CBS choose to confront the growing tide of paranoia and propaganda, even if it means turning the federal government and a worried nation against them. LEARN MORE
The Notebook: The Notebook is a new hit musical based on the best-selling novel that inspired the iconic film. Allie and Noah, both from different worlds, share a lifetime of love despite the forces threatening to pull them apart, in a deeply moving portrait of the enduring power of love. The Notebook features music and lyrics by multi-platinum singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson and a book by Bekah Brunstetter (NBC’s This Is Us). LEARN MORE
The Heart of Rock and Roll: Set in 1987 and jam-packed with Huey Lewis megahits like “Do You Believe in Love,” “Hip to Be Square,” and “If This Is It,” The Heart of Rock and Roll centers on a couple of twenty-somethings on the cusp of their futures — Bobby, a rock and roller who’s traded his guitar for the corporate ladder and his boss Cassandra who’s always put the family business first. When they both get a second shot at their dreams, it’ll take “The Power of Love” and a little help from their friends to figure out what kind of life they really want. LEARN MORE
Oh, Mary!: Oh, Mary! is a zany and unconventional comedy set in the weeks before Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, focusing on a miserable, suffocated Mary Todd Lincoln. The fast-paced one-act play clicks along, exploring unrequited yearning and suppressed desires, highlighting Mrs. Lincoln's forgotten life and dreams through comedic camp and mischievous fun. LEARN MORE
& Juliet: & Juliet flips the script on the greatest love story ever told, imagining what would happen next if Juliet hadn’t ended it all over Romeo, and instead had a second chance at life and love – on her terms. Nominated for 9 Tony Awards including Best Musical, & Juliet was created by David West Read, an Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek, and features an iconic playlist of tunes from pop music’s #1 hitmaker, Max Martin and friends. LEARN MORE
Kimberly Akimbo: Kimberly is about to turn 16 and recently moved with her family to a new town in suburban New Jersey. Kim is forced to navigate family dysfunction, a rare genetic condition, her first crush…and possible felony charges. Ever the optimist, she is determined to find happiness against all odds and embark on a great adventure. LEARN MORE
Titianique: Want to find out what really happened to Jack and Rose on that fateful night? Our story begins when Céline Dion hijacks a Titanic Museum tour and enchants the audience with her totally wild take, recharting the course of Titanic’s beloved moments and characters with her iconic song catalog. Featuring show-stopping numbers (plus, contemporary pop culture and punchy odes to the 90s film), Titanique is a one-of-a-kind musical voyage bursting with nostalgia and heart. LEARN MORE
Some Like It Hot: Based on the beloved 1959 MGM film of the same name, Some Like It Hot centers around Joe and Jerry, two musicians who are forced to flee Chicago after witnessing a mob hit. With gangsters hot on their heels, they decide to disguise themselves and take on new identities as ‘Josephine’ and ‘Daphne’ and end up getting recruited into Sweet Sue’s all-women band. Retaining the slapstick humor and glamour of the original film, the musical ventures into new territory, exploring the characters’ self-discoveries and backgrounds with a fresh perspective. LEARN MORE
Operation Mincemeat: The year is 1943 and we’re losing the war. Luckily, we’re about to gamble all our futures on a stolen corpse. Operation Mincemeat is the fast-paced, hilarious and unbelievable true story of the twisted secret mission that won the Allies World War II. The question is, how did a well-dressed corpse wrong-foot Hitler? LEARN MORE
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