There’s nothing better than a Broadway show, especially around the holidays! This December, there is plenty to see so take it from someone who works in the industry!
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Musicals
Plays
Musicals
With the recent release of “Wicked: For Good”, it’s the perfect time to journey to Oz. The songs are iconic and the story is sure to pull at your heart strings. Plus, the act one finale is one of Broadway’s best!
Wicked
There’s nothing better than a flashy, splashy, over the top musical comedy. Death Becomes Her is the perfect example of that. It’s a laugh a minute and a spectacle to be seen!
Death Becomes Her
2025 was the year of HamilTEN and all these years later, the show is still as good as it was back in 2015. Maybe even better as it proves itself to be more relevant than ever!
Hamilton
Fan of the novel or the movie will have plenty to enjoy here. The music is incredible and the choreography is wildly impressive. This show even won the Tony for Best Musical in 2024!
The Outsiders
If you’ve never seen Lea Michele on Broadway, do yourself a favor and buy a ticket to see Chess. That alone is worth the price of admission. But there’s so much more to enjoy, especially the score written by Benny and Bjorn from ABBA!
Chess
Jonathan Groff shines as Bobby Darin in this jukebox musical about the famous nightclub singer. Even if you don’t know anything about Bobby Darin heading in, you’ll have an amazing time and recognize more tunes than you think!
Just in Time
Ragtime is one of the great American musicals and is back on Broadway with an all star cast in a truly epic production at Lincoln Center. Bring tissues!
Ragtime
Plays
With the release of the final season of the TV show hitting Netflix throughout this month, this is the perfect show to fuel your Stranger Things obsession. It features some of the most impressive technical effects to ever hit the stage!
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Very shows are as laugh out loud funny as Oh, Mary! Its premise is almost too ridiculous to believe. Its execution is even more ridiculous. There isn’t a more hilarious night at the theater on Broadway right now!
Oh, Mary!
There’s never a bad time to see Harry Potter but if you have yet to see this spectacle, now is the time. Tom Felton reprises his role as Draco Malloy on stage for the first time ever!
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
A stellar cast in a limited run of a Pulitzer Prize nominated play? Need I say more? Plus, June Squibb takes the stage at 96 years old. That alone is a feat.
Marjorie Prime
Stars of the Bill and Ted franchise hit the stage in this classic Samuel Beckett play. Confusing at times, but always thrilling to see these two brilliant actors perform together again.