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Upcoming Plays to See For 2026

There is nothing like live theater.  Seeing an actor bring life, beauty, and heartbreak onto the stage is a joyous experience that often escapes one’s capability to describe due to the fact that it’s just that unique.  If you or someone you know also enjoys live theater, then you will be happy to know that new plays and performances are set to appear on Broadway in the new year.  The following are only a small fraction of the new plays that are set to debut on the Broadway stage:  

The first play we will take a look at is Death of a Salesman.  This tragic classic, written by the playwright, Author Miller, features the talents of Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf as the characters of Willy and Linda Loman!  Starring in the classic story of a man’s descent into disillusion as he pursues the American Dream, this tragic, heartbreaking, and beautiful tale is set to debut on stage April 9, 2026, only on Broadway.  

Now, we highlight The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This cult-classic play that balances the themes of queer identity, gender fluidity, and sexual liberation, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, tells the tale of two sweethearts who, unfortunately, make the acquaintance of a mad scientist.  Set to debut April 23, 2026, The Rocky Horror Picture Show returns to the stage yet again, only on Broadway at Studio 54!  

Be sure to order your tickets soon before they are sold out!

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