
Aladdin
Disney's stage version follows a street-smart thief and a genie who can grant three wishes. A magic carpet, a lot of gold lamé, and songs everyone already knows the words to.
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.
Aladdin • Stranger Things: The First Shadow • Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Disney's stage version follows a street-smart thief and a genie who can grant three wishes. A magic carpet, a lot of gold lamé, and songs everyone already knows the words to.

Step into the world of Hawkins, Indiana, in "Stranger Things: The First Shadow," a thrilling Broadway spectacle that takes you back to 1959. As the Creel family seeks a fresh start, their teenage son Henry faces a chilling mystery that intertwines with his own dark past. With a gripping storyline and breathtaking performances, this award-winning production promises to turn Broadway upside down, delivering suspense and spectacle at every turn.

The most-awarded new play in history continues the Harry Potter story nineteen years later, at the Lyric Theatre. Albus Potter carries a legacy he never asked for, and the wands are real.