
The Outsiders
S.E. Hinton's novel gets a Tony-winning musical treatment set in 1967 Tulsa. Greasers, Socs, and a fight for identity, told through an original score and physical staging.
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 Outsiders • Aladdin • Stranger Things: The First Shadow • Moulin Rouge • The Rocky Horror Show • The Lost Boys

S.E. Hinton's novel gets a Tony-winning musical treatment set in 1967 Tulsa. Greasers, Socs, and a fight for identity, told through an original score and physical staging.

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.

Baz Luhrmann's film gets a live stage remix, mashing up decades of pop hits into one Belle Époque nightclub. Ten Tony Awards, and still the loudest curtain in the neighborhood.

Luke Evans stars as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in Roundabout's revival of Richard O'Brien's cult glam-rock classic. A rainy night, a castle, and the Time Warp, again.

Michael Arden directs a stage adaptation of the 1987 cult vampire film, with music by the Rescues. Santa Carla, leather jackets, and teenage bloodlust, now with a live band.