Each year brings a fresh lineup of Broadway performances to New York City’s Times Square. From brand-new creations to revival shows, musical spin-offs, and retellings of beloved classics, Broadway is continuously reinventing itself, offering new experiences that inspire wonder among audiences of all ages. And thankfully, heading into the new year, we can expect more of the same. With several exciting new announcements and a few sad departures, next year promises to be an incredible season! If you are planning to travel to NYC for shows please refer to our Broadway Travel Guide for everything you need to know when going to a show, or let us plan your trip.
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Broadway’s 2025–2026 season is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in years, packed with star power, bold revivals, inventive reimaginings, and brand-new works. From Daniel Radcliffe’s return to the stage to drag ballroom Cats and cult-classic adaptations, there’s something for every theater fan.
Here’s your easy-to-read guide to what’s coming to Broadway.
Theatre: Hudson Theatre
First Preview: February 26, 2026
Opening: March 12, 2026
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe
About: The Broadway premiere of the beloved solo play that explores mental health, hope, and the small joys that make life worth living.
Theatre: Winter Garden Theatre
First Preview: March 6, 2026
Opening: April 9, 2026
Starring: Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf
About: Arthur Miller’s American classic returns in a brand-new production directed by Joe Mantello.
Theatre: Music Box Theatre
First Preview: March 11, 2026
Opening: March 23, 2026
Starring: John Lithgow
About: The Olivier Award-winning play arrives from London, with Lithgow portraying famed author Roald Dahl.
Theatre: Hayes Theatre
First Preview: March 18, 2026
Opening: April 8, 2026
About: Gina Gionfriddo’s sharp, Pulitzer Prize-finalist comedy about modern dating and social politics makes its Broadway debut.
Theatre: James Earl Jones Theatre
First Preview: March 19, 2026
Opening: April 15, 2026
Starring: Adrien Brody, Tessa Thompson
About: A gripping adaptation of the documentary about death row survivor Nick Yarris.
Theatre: Ethel Barrymore Theatre
First Preview: March 30, 2026
Opening: April 25, 2026
Starring: Taraji P. Henson, Cedric “The Entertainer”
About: August Wilson’s powerful drama returns in a new revival directed by Debbie Allen.
Theatre: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
First Preview: March 31, 2026
Opening: April 21, 2026
About: A sharp new comedy about neighborhood politics that spirals into all-out chaos over a single stop sign.
Theatre: Booth Theatre
First Preview: March 31, 2026
Opening: April 16, 2026
Starring: Ayo Edebiri, Don Cheadle
About: A revival of the Pulitzer-winning drama about genius, grief, and family legacy.
Theatre: Broadhurst Theatre
First Preview: March 18, 2026
Opening: April 7, 2026
About: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats is reimagined as a high-energy drag ballroom spectacle following its hit Off-Broadway run.
Theatre: Studio 54
First Preview: March 26, 2026
Opening: April 23, 2026
Starring: Luke Evans
About: The legendary rock-’n’-roll musical returns in a bold new revival.
Theatre: St. James Theatre
First Preview: March 26, 2026
Opening: April 12, 2026
Starring: Jim Parsons, Deborah Cox
About: The outrageous Celine Dion-fueled parody of Titanic docks on Broadway for a limited run.
Theatre: Majestic Theatre
First Preview: March 27, 2026
Opening: April 22, 2026
About: Based on the novel and beloved film, this emotional new musical heads to Broadway before launching a national tour.
Theatre: Palace Theatre
First Preview: March 27, 2026
Opening: April 26, 2026
About: The cult-classic vampire film gets a brand-new musical adaptation directed by Michael Arden.
Theatre: Nederlander Theatre
First Preview: April 4, 2026
Opening: April 20, 2026
About: The Apple TV+ musical parody leaps from screen to stage after a successful DC premiere.
Theatre: Todd Haimes Theatre
First Preview: March 27, 2026
Opening: April 19, 2026
Starring: Kelli O’Hara, Rose Byrne
About: Noël Coward’s fizzy comedy of manners returns with two powerhouse leading ladies.
About: A behind-the-scenes look at the first meeting between Tennessee Williams and Marlon Brando.
About: Jason Robert Brown and Taylor Mac adapt the Southern gothic novel into a new musical.
About: Sam Morrison’s acclaimed solo show blends humor and grief in a deeply personal storytelling experience.
With movie stars, Broadway legends, inventive new musicals, and daring reinterpretations of classics, the 2025–2026 Broadway season promises something unforgettable for every audience member. Whether you’re planning a spring theater trip or keeping an eye out for Tony buzz, this season is one to watch closely.
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