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Rolling Thunder

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A new rock musical telling the story of the Vietnam War protest movement.

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Tickets at New World Stages - Stage 3

In the heart of the theatre district, New World Stages is a prominent performing arts complex home to 5 Off-Broadway theatres, a public lounge and art gallery, event spaces, and cocktail bar The Green Room.

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340 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
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New World Stages - Stage 3

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About Rolling Thunder on Broadway

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Venue

New World Stages - Stage 3
340 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
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duration

Duration

2 hours and 20 minutes
Audience

Audience

Recommended for ages 11 and up. Play deals with tough subject matter that may not be suitable for all audiences.
calendar

Previews

July 10, 2025

Opening

July 24, 2025

Story for Rolling Thunder

One War. A Thousand Stories. Music that Lives Forever.

ROLLING THUNDER captures the pulse and drama of a momentous era: combining intimate stories, epic songs, and stunning visuals, the show transports audiences to an era of political unrest, anti-war protest and a generation on the brink of revolution.

A passionate story of courage, love and resilience wraps around rock classics that defined a generation, including “Born To Be Wild,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Gimme Shelter,” “People Get Ready,” “Magic Carpet Ride,” “The Letter,” “All Along The Watchtower,” and “Help Me Make it Through the Night.”

Acclaimed in Australia as “a musical and dramatic triumph” (Herald Sun) and “a must see for any rock music or musical theatre fan” (BroadwayWorld), ROLLING THUNDER is an electrifying and emotional experience about love, endurance, bravery and loss on the battlefield and at home.

Cast & Creative for Rolling Thunder

Johnny
Drew Becker
Linda
Cassadee Pope
Thomas
Justin Matthew Sargent
Andy
Daniel Yearwood
Lauren & Others
Courtnee Carter
Mike & Others
Deon'te Goodman
Written by
Bryce Hallett
Director
Kenneth Ferrone