The Heart of Rock and Roll

Previews Begin
March 29, 2024
Opening Night
April 22, 2024
Closing Date
June 23, 2024
Running Time
2 hrs 30 mins
Including intermission
Theatre
James Earl Jones Theatre
Group Min
10+ Tickets

About the Show

Get amped! The Heart of Rock and Roll – the new musical comedy inspired by the timeless hits of Huey Lewis and The News – comes to Broadway with a rhythm that’ll drive you wild. Step into an era when the airwaves sizzled and bands with platinum dreams rocked every dive bar.

A raucous rom-com wrapped in pure musical joy, The Heart of Rock and Roll centers on a couple of thirty-somethings who know exactly what they want from life – until they find each other. It’s going to take The Power of Love – and a little help from their friends – to show them the way. Jam-packed with Huey Lewis megahits like “Working for a Living,” “Stuck with You,” and “If This Is It,” this shamelessly fun show will have you dancing in your seat (and all the way home). Don’t miss Broadway’s newest feel-great musical, The Heart of Rock and Roll, where it’s Hip to Be Square.

About the Show

Get amped! The Heart of Rock and Roll – the new musical comedy inspired by the timeless hits of Huey Lewis and The News – comes to Broadway with a rhythm that’ll drive you wild. Step into an era when the airwaves sizzled and bands with platinum dreams rocked every dive bar.

A raucous rom-com wrapped in pure musical joy, The Heart of Rock and Roll centers on a couple of thirty-somethings who know exactly what they want from life – until they find each other. It’s going to take The Power of Love – and a little help from their friends – to show them the way. Jam-packed with Huey Lewis megahits like “Working for a Living,” “Stuck with You,” and “If This Is It,” this shamelessly fun show will have you dancing in your seat (and all the way home). Don’t miss Broadway’s newest feel-great musical, The Heart of Rock and Roll, where it’s Hip to Be Square.

About the Theatre

James Earl Jones Theatre

138 W 48th St
New York, NY 10036

The Cort Theatre was built as a venue for producer John Cort’s productions in the early 1900’s.  Peg o’ My Heart was its premiere performance in 1912.

The Shubert Organization eventually took ownership of the venue and had it completely restored. The theater was renamed in honor of James Earl Jones in 2022.