Cast of And Juliet singing and dancing in unison on stage and Juliet hanging form the ceiling while singing and posing

And Juliet

Cast of And Juliet singing and dancing in unison on stage and Juliet hanging form the ceiling while singing and posing
Previews Begin
October 28, 2022
Opening Night
November 17, 2022
On Sale Through
August 31, 2025
Running Time
2 hrs, 30 mins
Including intermission
Theatre
Stephen Sondheim Theatre
Group Min
10+ Tickets

About the Show

And Juliet broadway musical poster

Created by the Emmy®-winning writer from “Schitt’s Creek,” this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & JULIET asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love—her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including Since U Been Gone‚ Roar, Baby One More Time, Larger Than Life‚ That’s The Way It Is, and Can’t Stop the Feeling—all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

& JULIET comes direct from London’s West End with an award-winning creative team that includes writer David West Read, songwriter and music producer Max Martin, choreographer Jennifer Weber, and director Luke Sheppard.

Recommended for ages 12 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.

About the Show

And Juliet broadway musical poster

Created by the Emmy®-winning writer from “Schitt’s Creek,” this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & JULIET asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love—her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including Since U Been Gone‚ Roar, Baby One More Time, Larger Than Life‚ That’s The Way It Is, and Can’t Stop the Feeling—all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

& JULIET comes direct from London’s West End with an award-winning creative team that includes writer David West Read, songwriter and music producer Max Martin, choreographer Jennifer Weber, and director Luke Sheppard.

Recommended for ages 12 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.

Performance Schedule

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About the Theatre

Stephen Sondheim Theatre

124 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036

The Stephen Sondheim Theatre (formerly the Henry Miller’s Theatre) originally opened in 1918. It had the distinction of being the first air-conditioned theatre in Manhattan. The theatre was sold to the Nederlanders in 1966 who then sold it to Seymour Durst in 1968. The theatre took on a variety of functions including movie theater, discotheque and nightclub. In 1998, it returned to theatrical performance use as the Kit Kat Club, borrowing its name from the revival of Cabaret that it was then housing. In 2001, it returned to the Henry Miller when Urinetown opened in 2001.

In 2004, the theater closed to make way for construction on the 57-story Bank of America Tower. Since the Henry Miller’s neo-Georgian façade was landmarked by the city, it was preserved and included in the new structure. With the upper stories of the Tower reserved for Bank of America, architects were forced to design and build the new theater underground. As a result, the Henry Miller’s Theatre was one of only two subterranean houses on Broadway.

The Henry Miller’s Theatre was purchased by the Roundabout Theater Company in 2007. It was reopened in September, 2009 and officially renamed the Stephen Sondheim Theatre on September 15, 2010.