This Women’s History Month, dive into theater productions where women take the spotlight. From bold new works to timeless classics, these shows feature strong female characters, captivating performances, and center on the unique experiences of womanhood.
This all-ages musical spectacle tells the untold true story of the Witches of Oz.
A hilarious musical about frenemies revived by a magical potion.
A new musical about the New York Dream, with both new music and the classic songs of Alicia Keys.
A heartwarming, hilarious look at a mother and son's bond spanning five decades.
A revolutionary adaptation of Dorian Gray hailed as a dazzling theatrical event of the year.
A brand new musical that imagines a new life for Juliet after Romeo, scored to iconic pop hits.
College roommates face deadlines, pressure, and unraveling friendships.
Audra McDonald stars in GYPSY for a must-see Broadway revival.
A musical parody of the classic film, Titanic, using Celine Dion's music.
Nicole Scherzinger stars as Norma Desmond in this new revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical.
Giuseppe Verdi's spectacular epic about ancient Egypt returns to the Met.
An exuberant, pop celebration of 21st century girl power featuring the wives of Henry VIII.
A sassy, empowering, Broadway-bound extravaganza!
Carmen Rivera’s play about a woman visiting Puerto Rico, her family's homeland, for the first time.
Repertorio Espanol's revival of Lorca's tragic tale of a cloistered world of women in 1930's Spain.
Six women in 1970 meet in a basement gym to change their lives and world, with echoes felt 50 years later.
A long-running revival of Kander and Ebb's satirical musical about lust, treachery, and murder.
A hilarious, unfiltered take on love and new beginnings—told by stars of stage and screen.
A visually stunning, immersive musical about resilience and healing.
A hilarious behind-the-scenes musical about making a Marilyn Monroe show, packed with iconic songs.
Two New Yorkers, Jamie and Cathy, fall in and out of love.
Jane Goodall studied chimps in Tanzania with her mother as her required chaperone.
In 1987 L.A., Ana had to choose between family expectations and her dreams of a new life in NYC.