Adrianna Di Liello, known for her Emmy-nominated role in Annedroids, will present an evolved excerpt of HALF at Movement Research, a game-like exploration of memory, relationship, dance, and music.
That’s both the draw and the danger of Jim Steinman’s music. While it comes with a built-in 50-and-over audience, jukebox musicals run the danger of relying on nostalgia, being underperformed by its actors, and/or having a paper thin plot. BAT OUT OF HELL avoided two of those three pitfalls. As Meat Loaf, the voice behind the two albums of which the show is based, sings “Two out of three ain’t bad.”
A second performance of Bat Out of Hell, the award-winning West End musical featuring the music of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf, has been added at The Town Hall in New York City.
BAT OUT OF HELL – THE MUSICAL will open on April 1, 2026, at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto for a limited engagement through April 4, 2026. The production is directed by Jay Scheib.
Todd Rundgren will bring his Damned If I Do Tour to Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts. The concert will take place in July on Long Island. Tickets go on sale March 27.
BroadwayWorld in Omaha sat down with the reigning Katherine Howard on the national tour of Six The Musical to chat life on the road and all things K. Howard.
Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical will be presented at Proctors in Schenectady for one night only, on Tuesday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now through the Box Office at Proctors in person, online, or over the phone.
BAT OUT OF HELL THE MUSICAL, inspired by Meat Loaf's iconic album, will take the stage at Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre this May. The production promises a thrilling blend of romance and rock 'n' roll, set against a post-apocalyptic backdrop. Audiences can expect electrifying performances featuring beloved hits from the album, as the story of rebellious youth and passionate love unfolds.
Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical will be at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center for one night only on May 16. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 20 at 10 AM.
A bold concert where pop hits take centre stage and are “Re-Imagined” into a celebration of song and storytelling. Hosted by Darryn de Souza, and featuring Mariah Campos, Trevor Coll, Emry Harland and Tiffany Deriveau. This electrifying night fuses power anthems with soulful ballads. From unique mashups to new takes on iconic pop songs, experience the chart-toppers that have lit up Broadway.
Hershey Theatre will present Jim Steinman's acclaimed musical, BAT OUT OF HELL, this May. The production promises a thrilling experience with its rock and roll spectacle inspired by Meat Loaf's iconic music.
The Auditorium will present BAT OUT OF HELL – THE MUSICAL for one night only on Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. The production arrives direct from London’s West End and will be performed at the historic venue located at 50 E. Ida B. Wells Drive.
BAT OUT OF HELL - THE MUSICAL will grace the stage at Boston's Boch Center Wang Theatre, bringing the energy of London's West End to the U.S. on April 25, 2026.
BAT OUT OF HELL – THE MUSICAL will play Shea’s Buffalo Theatre for one night only. The West End production features songs by Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf, including “I Would Do Anything for Love.” Tickets go on sale this week.
The Muny has selected the seven teams of directors, choreographers, music directors and lead designers whose creative visions will shape the Tony Award-winning theatre’s 2026 season in Forest Park.
Due to demand, Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical, has extended its run April 1 – 4 with three added performances, returning to Toronto's CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre next spring. Learn more here!
The hit musical Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical will return to Toronto's CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre next spring! Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical will play three performances only.
The iconic rock musical Hair is back in a bold new Brazilian production directed by Charles Möeller and Claudio Botelho. Opening at São Paulo’s BTG Pactual Hall, the show celebrates the spirit of the 1960s counterculture — peace, love, and rebellion — through powerful anthems like Aquarius and Let the Sunshine In. With a cast of 30 led by Rodrigo Simas and Eduardo Borelli, this vibrant staging fuses rock, poetry, and raw emotion to explore freedom, identity, and protest in a turbulent era. Nearly six decades after its debut, Hair still pulses with youthful defiance and idealism, inviting audiences to sing, reflect, and feel the rhythm of a revolution that never truly ended.