×
You will be redirected back to your article in seconds

Where to Buy Tickets for Every Tony-Winning Broadway Show: ‘Leopoldstadt,’ ‘Kimberly Akimbo,’ ‘Parade’ and More

Kimberly Akimbo

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission.

“Kimberly Akimbo,” the off-beat story of a teenager who has a medical condition that causes her to age rapidly, was named best musical at Sunday night’s Tony Awards, where it took home a total of five prizes, the most of any production.

“Leopoldstadt,” a multi-generational saga that follows a tight-knit Jewish community through a bloody period of European history, won four prizes, including best play, while Suzan-Lori Parks’ “Topdog/Underdog” and the Ben Platt-starring “Parade” also took home top prizes.

All of the Tony-winning shows are still playing, with affordable tickets available on resale sites such as VividSeats and Ticketmaster. A few of the 2022 Tony winners are also still running, such as “MJ” and “Six: The Musical,” while long-running classics like “Moulin Rouge” and “Wicked” have tickets available through the rest of the year.

Below, find tickets for every Broadway show playing right now:

‘Some Like It Hot’

Marc J. Franklin

SYNOPSIS: Based on Billy Wilder’s 1959 classic comedy of the same name, this musical reimagining follows two musicians as they escape the mob after witnessing a gang slaying.

WHERE: Shubert-Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are available now, starting at $54 apiece.

‘& Juliet’

Matthew Murphy

SYNOPSIS: Created by the Emmy-winning writer of “Schitt’s Creek,” this acclaimed musical-comedy imagines what would happen if Shakespeare’s Juliet didn’t “end it all over Romeo.”

WHERE: Stephen Sondheim Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $130.

‘Shucked’

Matthew Murphy & Evan Zimmerman

SYNOPSIS: This Tony-nominated show, which began a decade ago as a stage version of the sketch TV series “Hee-Haw,” follows an isolated rural community whose livelihood is completely reliant on their production of corn. But things go haywire when the crops suddenly fail and Maize (Caroline Innerbichler) is forced to venture out of her small town to Tampa, Florida to ask for outside help.

WHERE: Nederlander Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $78.

‘New York, New York’

Paul Kolnik

SYNOPSIS: This brand new musical is a glittering love letter to New York, following a group of New Yorkers as they chase their dreams of music, money and love.

WHERE: St. James Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $80 apiece.

‘Kimberly Akimbo’

Joan Marcus

SYNOPSIS: This brand new, critically-acclaimed musical is a heartwarming and hilarious story of a teenager who has a medical condition that causes her to age rapidly

WHERE: Booth Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $114 apiece.

‘Parade’ 

Courtesy of Parade Broadway
Parade

SYNOPSIS: “Parade,” a musical about the true story of the false conviction and lynching of a Jewish man in 1915, is returning to Broadway for the first time since it premiered in 1998. The revival, starring Platt and Micaela Diamond, began previews on Feb. 21 ahead of opening night on March 16.

WHERE: Jacobs Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are available now, starting at $84.

‘MJ’

SYNOPSIS: A new musical inspired by the life of Michael Jackson will have its world premiere when it begins preview performances later this year.
WHERE: Neil Simon Theater
TICKETS: Tickets are available now.

‘Six: The Musical’

SYNOPSIS: After earning a million dollars during its first week of previews at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, “Six” was hours away from officially opening before the COVID-19 shutdown went into effect on March 12. This wildly original stage production is like watching a pop concert starring the six ex-wives of Henry VIII.
WHERE: Brooks Atkinson Theatre
TICKETS: Tickets are currently available for shows through the end of 2023.

‘Wicked’

Joan Marcus

SYNOPSIS: Elphaba and the witches of the Land of Oz returned to Broadway in September.
WHERE: Gershwin Theatre
TICKETS: Starting at $144 apiece, tickets are currently on sale.

‘Funny Girl’

Bruce Glikas

SYNOPSIS: In a role made famous by Barbra Streisand, Lea Michele stars as the vibrant and beautiful Fanny Brice who works her way from the vaudeville to Broadway stage.

WHERE: August Wilson Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $393.

‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’

Moulin-Rouge-The-Musical
Courtesy of Matthew Murphy

SYNOPSIS: Baz Luhrman’s legendary film comes to life in this enchanting and glitzy musical, following the same 19th century forbidden love story from the 2001 movie.

WHERE: Al Hirschfield Theater

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $139.

 ‘Hadestown’

SYNOPSIS: The Tony-winning musical, written by celebrated singer-songwriter Anais Mitchell, returned to the stage on Sept. 3. The acclaimed show is a love story at its heart, following the mythical tales of two intertwining couples, Orpheus and Eurydice, and King Hades and his wife Persephone.

WHERE: Walter Kerr Theater

TICKETS: Starting at $173 apiece, tickets are currently available for shows through July, 2022.

‘Aladdin’

SYNOPSIS: The musical based on the 1992 Disney animated film will make its first post-COVID appearance at Broadway’s New Amsterdam Theatre on Sept. 28
WHERE: New Amsterdam Theatre
TICKETS: Starting at $57 apiece, tickets are currently on sale for shows through June 2022.

‘Chicago’

SYNOPSIS: The longest-running American musical in Broadway history has returned with the razzle dazzle. The Tony-winning revival tells the story of two women in Chicago who will use absolutely anything at their disposal to stay on the front page of the local newspaper, from behind prison bars.
WHERE: Ambassador Theatre
TICKETS:  Starting at $49.50 a piece, tickets are currently on sale for subsequent weekends and holiday weeks through Feb. 6.

‘Hamilton’

Courtesy of Matthew Murphy

SYNOPSIS: After Disney Plus released a live recording of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical during quarantine, the show will make its return to Broadway on Sept. 14
WHERE: Richard Rodgers Theatre
TICKETS: Starting at $149 apiece, tickets are currently on sale for shows through June 5, 2022. 

‘The Lion King’

Courtesy of Joan Marcus

SYNOPSIS: King Mufasa, Simba, Scar and the rest of the animals from the Pride Lands of Africa will return to Broadway on Sept. 14.
WHERE: Minskoff Theatre
TICKETS: Starting at $149 apiece, tickets are currently on sale for shows through August 2022.

‘Sweeney Todd’

SYNOPSIS: Stephen Sondheim’s Tony-winning score is brought back to life in this original production, which follows the titular character in 19th century London as he seeks vengeance on a man who framed him.

WHERE: Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $150.

‘The Life of Pi’

SYNOPSIS: The Olivier Award-winning stage adaptation of Yanna Martel’s 2001 bestselling novel arrives on Broadway.

WHERE: Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $80.

‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’

Manuel Harlan

SYNOPSIS: Based on an original story written by J.K Rowling, this adapted play takes place 19 years after the events of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows.”

WHERE: Lyric Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $100 apiece.

‘The Book of Mormon’

Joan Marcus

SYNOPSIS: This hilarious, Tony-winning musical follows two Latter-day Saints missionaries as they attempt to preach the teachings of their religion to a the inhabitants of a remote Ugandan village.

WHERE: Eugene O’Neill Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $130.

Leopoldstadt

Joan Marcus

SYNOPSIS: After priemiering on the West End in 2020, Tom Stoppard’s award-winning play, which follows the rise and fall of Vienna’s Jewish community through the lens of one family (inspired by Stoppard’s own extended family in the Holocaust) arrives on Broadway.

WHERE: Longacre Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $84.

‘A Doll’s House’

Brigitte Lacombe

SYNOPSIS: Jessica Chastain is set to star in one of theater’s most iconic roles, the depressed housewife Nora Helmer who becomes disillusioned with her condescending husband.

WHERE: Hudson Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $92

‘Bad Cinderella’

SYNOPSIS: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Bad Cinderella” comes to Broadway after a run in London’s West End.

WHERE: Imperial Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $65.

Dancin’

SYNOPSIS: Cilento, who starred in the 1978 Broadway production of “Dancin'” returns to direct Bob Fosse’s musical revue, featuring an eclectic song list from Neil Diamond to George M. Cohan.

WHERE: Music Box Theatre

TICKETS: After previews on Mar. 2, its Broadway run officially kicks off on Mar. 19. Tickets are currently available, starting at $100.

‘Camelot’

SYNOPSIS: Lerner and Loewe’s “Camelot” gets a modern update in a new version of the classic tale, reimagined for the 21st century.

WHERE: Lincoln Center – Vivian Beaumont

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $100.

‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’

SYNOPSIS: J.M. Barrie’s beloved tale is given a comedic edge from the Tony-winning team behind “The Play That Goes Wrong.”

WHERE: Ethel Barrymore Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $115.

‘Fat Ham’

SYNOPSIS: The Pulitzer Prize-winning play comes to Broadway following a critically-acclaimed, sold-out run at The Public Theater.

WHERE: American Airlines Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $72 apiece.

‘The Thanksgiving Play’

SYNOPSIS: Starring D’Arcy Carden and Katie Finneran, “The Thanksgiving Play” follows a group of well-intentioned theater kids on their mission to put on a totally inoffensive and culturally sensitive Thanksgiving school pageant.

WHERE: Helen Hayes Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $150.

‘Room’

SYNOPSIS: This adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s 2010 best-selling novel comes to Broadway after productions in London, Dublin, and Ontario.

WHERE: James Earl Jones Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $300.

‘Summer, 1976’

SYNOPSIS:

WHERE: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $115.

Good Night, Oscar

SYNOPSIS: Sean Hayes stars as Oscar Levant, a Hollywood actor and concert pianist during the Golden Age.

WHERE: Belasco Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $150.

Prima Facie

SYNOPSIS: Judie Comer, of “Killing Eve” fame, stars as a young and brilliant barrister who is forced to explore how patriarchal power over the law, burden of proof, and morals diverge after an unexpected event. It played previous productions in Sydney and London.

WHERE: John Golden Theatre

TICKETS: Tickets are currently available, starting at $100.