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Kelli O'Hara and Rose Byrne in Coward. Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson on death row. Daniel Radcliffe (then Mariska Hargitay) alone on stage with a list of reasons to stay alive. Three limited plays, three unforgettable casts, three closing dates. For the theatergoer who wants to see the performance — before it closes.
The Fear of 13
Fallen Angels
Every Brilliant Thing
Maybe Happy Ending swept the 2025 Tonys. The Outsiders took 2024. Just In Time put Jonathan Groff back on every shortlist. Three musicals at the center of the industry conversation. For the subscriber who wants to see what Broadway's talking about before everyone else catches up.
The Outsiders
Maybe Happy Ending
Just In Time
Celine narrates the Titanic. Cats goes to the ballroom. Schmigadoon takes down the golden age. Three shows committed to joy and zero interested in wrecking you. For the subscriber who wants a season that makes them laugh — and the theater-skeptic in their life finally say yes.
Schmigadoon!
Cats: The Jellicle Ball
Titanique
Aladdin, Harry Potter, Stranger Things — three shows that hold a tween's attention and still land with the adults. For the family night that ends with nobody checking their phone, and the parent who wants Broadway to be a group activity, not a negotiation.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Aladdin
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Michael Jackson, Bobby Darin, the legends of the Buena Vista Social Club. Three real lives, three genres, three scores you already know the words to. For the subscriber who wants the story behind the songs — with the energy only a live band can pull off. Catch Buena Vista before its national tour pulls it out of New York.
Buena Vista Social Club
MJ
Star power, limited runs, one subscription. Maya Rudolph, John Lithgow, Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach — three performances everyone's talking about, all closing by mid-summer. For the subscriber who wants to be in it before the final bow.
Oh Mary!
Giant
Proof
Three pillars of American playwriting in a single season — Miller with Nathan Lane, Wilson with Taraji P. Henson and Cedric the Entertainer, Auburn with Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle. For the subscriber who's here for the writing.
Death of a Salesman
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
Hadestown • The Outsiders • Moulin Rouge!: Three Tony Best Musical winners, three different chapters of what Broadway sounds like at its best. Hadestown rewrote the folk-myth musical from the root system up. Moulin Rouge! built a jukebox house so committed to itself that most imitators are still catching up. The Outsiders came for 2024 — S.E. Hinton's novel on a stage in a downpour — and took the prize. For the subscriber whose shorthand for a good season is "did it win the Tony or should have."
Hadestown
Moulin Rouge
Hamilton • MJ • Wicked: Three shows people plan entire trips around. Hamilton changed what a musical could be — twenty years from now it'll still be in the vernacular. Wicked has been in the conversation "for good" since it began. MJ turns biography into a stadium event inside a Broadway house and pulls it off clean. For the subscriber who wants the three most-talked-about shows of the last three decades, in one season.
Hamilton
Wicked
Six shows built from the movies (and one beloved Netflix series) you already know by heart. For the subscriber who isn't quite sure about Broadway yet but is very sure about Aladdin, Moulin Rouge, and the Upside Down. Six low-pressure entry points, one smart season.
The Lost Boys
The Rocky Horror Show
Six open-run shows, no closing-date pressure, maximum flexibility from November through spring. For the subscriber who buys around the holidays, travels a lot, or wants the option to reschedule without the panic. Also a phenomenal gift.
The Lion King
Six Broadway adaptations of books you've already read (or meant to). Wicked, Harry Potter, The Outsiders, The Great Gatsby, Beaches, Hadestown. For the reader, the book club, the gift-for-someone-who-loves-stories. The book was good. The show is different — and that's the point.
The Great Gatsby
Six musicals, none more than two seasons old. Camp, biography, ballroom, pastiche, jukebox — the new class of Broadway in one subscription. For the subscriber who wants the new-musical conversation, not the greatest-hits tour.
Hamilton, Wicked, The Lion King, MJ, Hadestown, Six. Every show in the guidebook, every one that never closes, every one tourists plan a whole trip around. For the first-time subscriber, the out-of-town gift, or anyone who wants six sure things. We shop your tickets so you don't have to.
Six
Six limited plays, all closing by August, all built around casting that makes headlines. Rudolph, Lithgow, Nathan Lane, Bernthal, O'Hara, Brody — back to back, week after week. For the subscriber who wants to live inside the dense, two-act experience.
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