Here are 10 new shows coming to Broadway in 2026 that you can't miss. Which show are you looking forward to?
PROOF
Smart, sharp, and emotionally gripping, PROOF returns to Broadway with an all-star cast led by Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle. This Pulitzer Prize–winning drama dives into genius, grief, and the terrifying question of what we inherit from the people we love. A limited run at the Booth Theatre beginning April 2026—blink and you might miss it.
THE LOST BOYS, A NEW MUSICAL
Welcome to Santa Carla—where the sun is shining, the music is loud, and something is seriously off. Based on the iconic 1987 film, THE LOST BOYS brings vampires, brotherhood, and rock-fueled rebellion to Broadway. Directed by Tony winner Michael Arden, this dark, seductive new musical promises danger, desire, and a killer soundtrack when it opens at the Palace Theatre in spring 2026.
SCHMIGADOON!
If you’ve ever loved a Broadway musical and laughed at one, SCHMIGAGDOON! is for you. When two modern-day doctors stumble into a town where everyone sings like it’s 1945, hilarity (and soul-searching) ensues. Bursting with tap numbers, big feelings, and Golden Age parody, this joyful crowd-pleaser lands at the Nederlander Theatre in April 2026.
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW
Grab your fishnets—it’s time to do the Time Warp again. THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW storms back onto Broadway at Studio 54 in a new revival directed by Sam Pinkleton. With iconic songs, outrageous characters, and full-on party energy, this cult classic invites audiences to dress up, sing along, and fully embrace the chaos when it opens in April 2026.
CATS: THE JELLICLE
This is CATS like you’ve never seen it—and probably always wanted to. Set inside the underground ballroom scene of 1970s and ’80s New York, CATS: THE JELLICLE transforms the classic into a dazzling vogue competition filled with chosen family, self-expression, and jaw-dropping movement. After a critically adored downtown run, it pounces onto Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre in April 2026.
GIANT
John Lithgow gives a career-defining performance as Roald Dahl in this riveting new play about legacy, controversy, and accountability. Set over a single explosive afternoon, GIANT forces a reckoning with power, prejudice, and the stories we leave behind. Fresh from a celebrated West End run, it opens at the Music Box Theatre in March 2026.
DOG DAY AFTERNOON
True crime meets edge-of-your-seat theater in DOG DAY AFTERNOON. Based on the infamous 1972 Brooklyn bank robbery, this new play stars Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach in a high-pressure story of desperation, spectacle, and media obsession. Opening at the August Wilson Theatre in March 2026, this limited run promises tension you can feel in your bones.
BUG
Sexy, scary, and seriously unsettling, Bug makes its Broadway debut in a chilling new production starring Carrie Coon. What starts as a connection between two lonely people spirals into paranoia, conspiracy, and psychological horror. Use our new discount available until January 7th linked here. Directed by David Cromer, this cult-favorite thriller opens January 2026 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, enter at your own risk…
EVERY BRILLIANT THING
Daniel Radcliffe returns to Broadway in this funny, tender, and quietly life-changing solo play. Every Brilliant Thing invites the audience to take part in a story about joy, resilience, and all the little reasons life is worth living. After winning hearts around the world, this limited engagement arrives at the Hudson Theatre in March 2026, and it’s one you’ll want to experience live.
JOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE
August Wilson’s haunting and lyrical play returns to Broadway in a powerful revival set during the Great Migration. In a Pittsburgh boarding house run by Seth and Bertha Holly (Taraji P. Henson and Cedric “The Entertainer”), travelers search for work, connection, and belonging. When Herald Loomis arrives with his daughter, scarred by years of illegal enslavement, his quest for identity and freedom anchors this deeply moving story. Opening at the Barrymore Theatre in April 2026, directed by Debbie Allen, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone is essential, soul-stirring theater.