Buena Vista Social Club
About the Show
“THE FULL-OF-RICHES NEW MUSICAL BRINGS A CLASSIC RECORD TO LIFE.” – The New York Times
Step into the heart of Cuba, beyond the glitz of the Tropicana, to a place where blazing trumpets and sizzling guitars set the dance floor on fire. Here, the sound of Havana is born – and one woman’s remarkable journey begins.
Inspired by true events, the new Broadway musical BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB brings the GRAMMY® Award-winning album to thrilling life – and tells the story of the legends who lived it. A world-class Afro-Cuban band is joined by a sensational cast in this unforgettable tale of survival, second chances, and the extraordinary power of music.
“Give yourself over to BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB.” (Time Out New York)
Recommended for audiences aged 10 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
“THE FULL-OF-RICHES NEW MUSICAL BRINGS A CLASSIC RECORD TO LIFE.” – The New York Times
Step into the heart of Cuba, beyond the glitz of the Tropicana, to a place where blazing trumpets and sizzling guitars set the dance floor on fire. Here, the sound of Havana is born – and one woman’s remarkable journey begins.
Inspired by true events, the new Broadway musical BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB brings the GRAMMY® Award-winning album to thrilling life – and tells the story of the legends who lived it. A world-class Afro-Cuban band is joined by a sensational cast in this unforgettable tale of survival, second chances, and the extraordinary power of music.
“Give yourself over to BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB.” (Time Out New York)
Recommended for audiences aged 10 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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October
Ticket Prices
About the Theatre
Schoenfeld Theatre
236 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036
The Shuberts built the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (formerly the Plymouth) along with the contiguous Broadhurst in 1917. The playhouse was initially leased to producer Arthur M. Hopkins who achieved much success in booking it. It was renamed the Gerald Schoenfeld in 2005 to honor the late chairman of the Shubert Organization.