Coming of age (NY Reviews) (12)

Shows on Broadway and beyond about the journey of growing up.

Let Show-Score's community of avid theatre fans tell you the best New York theatre shows that explore the journey of growing up! Read Theatre reviews from our members and see their picks for the best coming of age theatre shows running in and around New York right now!

96
Must See!
14K+ Reviews
Open run
NYC: Midtown W

A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation.

93
Must See!
7K+ Reviews
Open run
NYC: Midtown W

A brand new musical that imagines a new life for Juliet after Romeo, scored to iconic pop hits.

92
Must See!
13K+ Reviews
Open run
NYC: Midtown W

Puppets and live actors create a magical world to tell the story of Simba's rise to the throne.

91
Must See!
648 Reviews
Open run
NYC: Midtown W

A new musical about the New York Dream, with both new music and the classic songs of Alicia Keys.

91
Must See!
9K+ Reviews
Open run
NYC: Midtown W

Harry Potter is all grown up in this Tony-winner that brings the magic of the books alive on stage.

90
Excellent
149 Reviews
Opens Apr 11
NYC: Midtown W

This new musical revives the timeless tale of struggle and brotherhood in 1967 Tulsa.

88
Excellent
4K+ Reviews
Ends Apr 28
NYC: Midtown W

The five-time Tony Award-winning musical about growing up and growing old… in no particular order.

87
Excellent
410 Reviews
Opens Mar 28
NYC: Midtown W

The classic rock musical, based on The Who's album, returns to Broadway in a spectacular fashion.

85
Excellent
257 Reviews
Ends Apr 14
NYC: Midtown W

John Patrick Shanley's new play explores life's twists, turns, and dirty laundry.

83
Great
276 Reviews
Opens Apr 14
NYC: Midtown W

A new musical exploring a groundbreaking artist's life amid societal shifts, starring Eden Espinosa.

78
Good
74 Reviews
Ends Jul 2024
NYC: Gramercy

A coming of age tale about a woman born into poverty who finds her power as a storyteller.

Score it Buy from $53
Unreviewed
Starts May 17
NYC: Midtown W

Cephus loses love, and grapples with identity in the revival of this acclaimed play.