Broadway Shows 2021

 

Are you a fan of theatrical plays and musicals? If you are, then you must drop by Broadway when you visit NYC! Here are the upcoming Broadways shows 2021 that you can look forward to.

 

Springsteen On Broadway (Until Sep 4, 2021)

Bruce Springsteen has returned to the Great White Way with his famous slice of Americana.

 

Smash, A New Musical (Until Aug 31, 2021)

Hold on to your Playbills, for a new musical based on the cult TV series Smash! is scheduled to open on Broadway in 2021.

 

Hamilton (From September 14)

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash hip-hop-infused music has almost taken over the world since its first sold-out Off-Broadway run. Don’t miss out the chance to witness it live on stage!

 

Chicago The Musical (September 14, 2021)

Chicago is Broadway at its most famous, with a compelling combination of murder, sensuality, and razzle-dazzle.

 

Wicked (September 14, 2021 – March 13, 2022)

Who doesn’t know the classic story of Elphaba? This show is one of the greatest successes in contemporary theater and has already earned over $1 billion at the Broadway box office, and its numerous productions have been watched by over 50 million people worldwide. Don’t miss the chance to watch this wicked cast!

 

Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Sep 24, 2021 – Apr 10, 2022)

This fascinating and engaging stage musical has finally made its Broadway debut, after a beautiful world premiere in Boston.

 

David Byrne’s American Utopia (September 17, 2021)

After exciting fans and earning critical praise, former Talking Heads singer and all-around wonderful person David Byrne blessed us with a unique second Broadway engagement of his theatrical concert, American Utopia, earlier this year.

 

Mrs. Doubtfire (October 21, 2021 – May 8, 2022)

She’s the nanny we all wanted in the ’90s, and she’s returned to bring the beloved 1993 classic into the twenty-first century in this fresh new musical version.
Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (October 8, 2021)

 

After a sensational run in London’s West End, Tina Turner’s stunning bio-musical is currently on Broadway. Tina, directed by Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia, The Iron Lady), features a script by Katori Hall, Frank Ketelaar, and Kees Prins and music by the legendary Tina Turner (of course).

 

Ain’t Too Proud (Oct 16, 2021 – Jul 3, 2022)

Ain’t Too Proud traces their ascent to the top of the Motown table against the background of an America in social and political turmoil, and it has just as much drama as great tunes.

 

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Nov 16 – 19, 2021)

The Carole King Musical is an inspirational tale of the difficult path to superstardom, described by The New York Times as “a nuanced, invigorating picture of the genuine, tormented person inside the reluctant star.”

 

Diana (Nov 2, 2021 – Nov 20, 2022)

Joe DiPietro and David Bryan’s fresh new bio-musical, Diana, has arrived on Broadway after a sold-out and extended run at San Diego’s renowned La Jolla Playhouse.

 

MJ: The Musical (Dec 6, 2021 – Sep 4, 2022)

Michael Jackson lovers should rejoice since a new musical based on the legendary singer will premiere at Broadway’s Neil Simon Theater in July 2020. MJ the Musical, which will include a slew of Jackson’s moonwalking songs, will delve into the star’s biography and meteoric ascent to stardom.

 

The Music Man (Dec 20, 2021 – Jul 31, 2022)

Jackman will return to Broadway to shower Broadway with some of his razzle-dazzle in Meredith Wilson’s 1957 masterpiece.

 

What The Constitution Means To Me ( Dec 7 – 12, 2021)

One of the most significant productions to ever perform on Broadway! This buzz-worthy show, which began its revolution during an Off-Broadway run in the autumn of 2018, will eventually tour North America in 2021! Could you not pass it up?

 

Must Watch Shows on Broadway

Being able to watch a Broadway show live is a once-in-a-lifetime magical experience. Hence, don’t miss out on these Broadway shows this year!
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