Romy and Michele: The Musical
About the Show
Pop culture’s most lovable and quotable best friends are back, and this time they’re bringing their misadventures to the stage in the new musical comedy ROMY & MICHELE: The Musical.
For most of us, the idea of reliving high school is nothing short of a nightmare. That’s why if we ever do return, even for just one night, it has to be in style. When Romy and Michele are invited to their 10-year reunion, they hatch an outrageous scheme to re-invent themselves and impress their former classmates. With an ‘80s and ‘90s pop-inspired score, ROMY & MICHELE: The Musical is an absolute feel-good joyride.
Written by the film’s screenwriter Robin Schiff, with a thrilling score by Gwendolyn Sanford and Brandon Jay (“Orange is the New Black”), and directed by Kristin Hanggi (Broadway’s Rock of Ages), ROMY & MICHELE: The Musical is the best thing to happen since the invention of Postits®. It reminds us that what happens in high school doesn’t define us—unless it’s where you find the Mary to your Rhoda.
About the Show
Pop culture’s most lovable and quotable best friends are back, and this time they’re bringing their misadventures to the stage in the new musical comedy ROMY & MICHELE: The Musical.
For most of us, the idea of reliving high school is nothing short of a nightmare. That’s why if we ever do return, even for just one night, it has to be in style. When Romy and Michele are invited to their 10-year reunion, they hatch an outrageous scheme to re-invent themselves and impress their former classmates. With an ‘80s and ‘90s pop-inspired score, ROMY & MICHELE: The Musical is an absolute feel-good joyride.
Written by the film’s screenwriter Robin Schiff, with a thrilling score by Gwendolyn Sanford and Brandon Jay (“Orange is the New Black”), and directed by Kristin Hanggi (Broadway’s Rock of Ages), ROMY & MICHELE: The Musical is the best thing to happen since the invention of Postits®. It reminds us that what happens in high school doesn’t define us—unless it’s where you find the Mary to your Rhoda.
About the Theatre
Stage 42
422 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036
Stage 42 was built by the Shubert Organization in 2002, as part of a new residential tower located on West 42nd Street’s Theatre Row. Originally named the Little Shubert, Stage 42 is the first off-Broadway theatre owned by the Shubert Organization.