The new Broadway season is shaping up into something familiar — lavish revivals, jukebox musicals, musical adaptations of movies, a musical about a diva and about a giant ape — but also some serious plays — two about racism, two that involve homophobia, two about journalism — and some eclectic offerings not as easily classified. This list is organized chronologically by opening date and only includes shows that as of now have an opening date and a theater. More is to come; much will be changed. Featuring an all-gay A-list cast. My review. My review of it Off Broadway. My review on Broadway. In , the international stage celebrity set out to tackle her most ambitious role yet: Hamlet.

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New York. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! If you purchased tickets through broadway. Broadway shows are practically synonymous with New York City, and the word Broadway is often used as shorthand for theater itself. Visiting the Great White Way means attending one of 41 large theaters concentrated near Times Square. Is that enough, though? If theater is your religion and the Broadway musical your sect, you've been woefully faith-challenged of late.
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Classics were reincarnated in deceptively modest interpretations and conventional story forms were tossed aside this year. This was the year in which theater dared to be outrageously big. And equally, outrageously small.
Broadway wraps up another season with the conclusion Tony Awards. But a crop of new shows is already on the horizon, ready to light up the marquees of the Great White Way. The — season officially kicked off with the May 31 opening of The Boys in the Band; 17 more shows have dates lined up, and several more are inching closer to the boards.