Last Chance To See These Broadway and Off-Broadway Shows
It's not too late to say goodbye!
A tummy full of Christmas delights, a basket brimming with gifts - what better way to round off Christmas than a trip to the theater? As New Year approaches, it can be hard to hear with all those fireworks in the sky, but you'll still have your sight...so why not see one of these Broadway and Off-Broadway New York gems before 2025 gets into full swing?
Closing Sunday, December 22, 2024
THE HILLS OF CALIFORNIA
Broadway: Broadhurst Theatre
Directed by Sam Mendes and written by Jez Butterworth, this family drama set in 1970s England reunites estranged sisters as they prepare to say goodbye to their mother.
HOLD ON TO ME DARLING
Off-Broadway: Lucille Lortel Theatre
Country music superstar Strings McCrane (played by Adam Driver) abandons fame for the simple life - but the fallout is anything but simple.
Closing Sunday, December 29, 2024
SWEPT AWAY
Broadway: Longacre Theatre
With music by The Avett Brothers, this seafaring story of survival asks: How far will you go to stay alive?
Closing Saturday, January 4, 2025
ELF
Broadway: Marquis Theatre
Buddy the Elf is back to spread holiday cheer in this fan-favorite musical starring Tony nominee Grey Henson.
Closing Sunday, January 5, 2025
BACK TO THE FUTURE
Broadway: Winter Garden Theatre
Get your DeLorean ready! Marty McFly's time-traveling adventure combines rock n' roll, nostalgia, and spectacular stagecraft.
SLEEP NO MORE
Off-Broadway: McKittrick Hotel
An immersive, Hitchcockian take on Macbeth that's become a NYC institution.
SUFFS
Broadway: Music Box Theatre
Shaina Taub leads the charge in this musical retelling of the suffragist movement, an inspiring story of women's fight for the vote.
Closing Sunday, January 12, 2025
STEREOPHONIC
Broadway: John Golden Theatre
This play, featuring music by Will Butler, captures the highs and lows of a rock band recording a make-or-break album in 1976.
Closing Sunday, January 19, 2025
EUREKA DAY
Broadway: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
A dark comedy about inclusion, mumps, and the impossible decisions a California school board must make.
OUR TOWN
Broadway: Ethel Barrymore Theatre
Thornton Wilder's American classic, directed by Kenny Leon and starring Jim Parsons, offers a poignant meditation on life's fleeting beauty.
Closing Sunday, February 16, 2025
ROMEO AND JULIET
Broadway: Circle in the Square Theatre
In this bold, modern staging directed by Sam Gold, Kit Connor (Heartstopper) and Rachel Zegler (West Side Story) star as Shakespeare's iconic star-crossed lovers. Amid a violent, chaotic world, their tragic tale of passion and fate plays out with brutal urgency.