Redwood
About the Show
REDWOOD is a transportive new musical about one woman’s journey into the precious and precarious world of the redwood forest. Jesse (Idina Menzel) is a successful businesswoman, mother and wife who seems to have it all, but inside, her heart is broken. Finding herself at a turning point, Jesse leaves everyone and everything behind, gets in her car and drives… Thousands of miles later, she hits the majestic forests of Northern California, where a chance meeting and a leap of faith change her life forever. With its deeply personal story, refreshingly contemporary sound, and awe-inspiring design, REDWOOD explores the lengths –and heights– one travels to find strength, resilience and healing.
“INTIMATE, UNIQUE AND BREATHTAKING. IT FEELS LIKE THE AMERICAN MUSICAL OF TOMORROW.” – The San Diego Union Tribune
About the Show
REDWOOD is a transportive new musical about one woman’s journey into the precious and precarious world of the redwood forest. Jesse (Idina Menzel) is a successful businesswoman, mother and wife who seems to have it all, but inside, her heart is broken. Finding herself at a turning point, Jesse leaves everyone and everything behind, gets in her car and drives… Thousands of miles later, she hits the majestic forests of Northern California, where a chance meeting and a leap of faith change her life forever. With its deeply personal story, refreshingly contemporary sound, and awe-inspiring design, REDWOOD explores the lengths –and heights– one travels to find strength, resilience and healing.
“INTIMATE, UNIQUE AND BREATHTAKING. IT FEELS LIKE THE AMERICAN MUSICAL OF TOMORROW.” – The San Diego Union Tribune
Performance Schedule
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September
Ticket Prices
About the Theatre
Nederlander Theatre
208 W 41st St
New York, NY 10036
The Nederlander Theatre was opened in 1921 under the name The National Theatre. In 1959 it was renamed The Billy Rose Theatre. In 1979 it was briefly renamed the Traflager Theatre before being re-named for its owner, David T. Nederlander. It is still owned by the Nederlander Organization.