Show Finder

To My Girls

Opening Date: Mar 15, 2022
Closing Date: Apr 24, 2022
To My Girls

Share on Social Media

Playing @
Studio Seaview
305 West 43rd St., New York, NY 10036
Is there anything more fabulous than Palm Springs after the end of the world? For one tight group of gay men, a post-pandemic getaway is the perfect chance to reunite, reclaim their time, and replace the gloom with some gossip. But as soon as the drinks start pouring, truths start spilling, and this chosen family quickly realizes the world has changed. So, here’s to navigating evolving friendships and getting things straight…kind of.

COVID Safety Information:
To be permitted to enter any Second Stage Theater venue (The Tony Kiser Theater, The Hayes Theater, The McGinn/Cazele Theater),?guests over the age of 12 will need to be fully vaccinated?(as defined below) with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine.?Evidence of the vaccination will be required at the time of entry along with a valid ticket for the current production. Other health & safety requirements may be required in addition to the vaccine.
“Fully vaccinated” means on the day of the performance date as shown on the valid ticket, a guest is:
At least 14 days after their second dose of an FDA or WHO approved two dose COVID-19 vaccine OR
At least 14 days after their single dose of an FDA or WHO approved single dose COVID-19 vaccine. 
For international guests TWO doses of any “mix and match” combination of an FDA or WHO approved Covid-19 vaccine are acceptable.
Guests may display proof on a smartphone or present a physical copy. New York State residents, or anyone who received a COVID-19 vaccine in New York State, may present proof through the use of the Excelsior Pass (for more details, visit:? https://epass.ny.gov ) or any other CDC-approved digital app.
Guests under 12,?when accompanied by a fully vaccinated adult may enter the theater with ONE of the following:
Proof of ONE dose (through February 28, 2022 only) of an FDA or WHO approved vaccine at least 14 days before the performance date OR
A negative COVID-19 PCR test performed by a medical provider within 72 hours of the performance start time. The test results must clearly show the date and time of the test OR
A negative COVID-19 rapid antigen test taken within 6 hours of the performance start time. The test results must clearly show the date and time of the test. 
Guests who need reasonable accommodations due to a medical exception or a sincerely held religious belief must provide proof of one of the following instead of evidence of vaccination:?
A negative COVID-19 antigen test taken within 6 hours of the performance start time OR 
A negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of the performance start time. 
In addition to proof of vaccination, all guests 18 years or older must also present a government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport. Guests younger than 18 may use a government-issued ID or school ID. Entry will be denied for guests who do not provide the documentation as required above.
Masks are required for all guests, regardless of vaccination status.?Masks must be worn at all times except when eating or drinking in designated areas. All masks must completely cover the nose and mouth and? comply with the CDC guidelines for acceptable face coverings .
Off BroadwayPlay - ComedyPlay - Drama
Age Guidance: 12

Performance Schedule

Please visit, https://cart.2st.com/events/2256?view=calendar&startDate=2022-03 for a full schedule.


Cast
  • Bryan Batt
  • Jay Armstrong Johnson
  • Carman Lacivita
  • Maulik Pancholy
  • Noah J. Ricketts
  • Britton Smith

Written By
  • J.C. Lee

Director
  • Stephen Brackett

TDF Tickets Offers:

Listed at

Never

Full-price tickets:

$69.00 - $125.00

Accessibility

  • Elevator/Escalator

    An elevator in the box office lobby provides access to all levels of the theater.
  • Entrance

    Street level at 305 W 43rd Street

TDF Social Feed

tdfnyc1 day ago
In our latest interview, “Tempress” Chasity Moore, Garnet Williams and Teddy Wilson Jr. reflect on their journeys to Broadway, the impact of representation and the future they hope to help...
TDF
TDF1 week ago
Staying inside to beat the heat? Catch these 🎭 Our top 5 picks for stage performances to stream this holiday weekend, no sunscreen required.
tdfnyc1 week ago
July is Disability Pride Month! This annual event commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990, which prohibits discrimination based on disability and helps...
tdfnyc2 weeks ago
What began as an unexpected collaboration has become an acclaimed new play. We spoke with playwright Eliya Smith and actor Amalia Yoo about “Dad Don’t Read This”, creative trust, and...
tdfnyc2 weeks ago
Catch a new musical with a Tony nominee, a two-hander with two TV stars, a Planet of the Apes parody and more—all for $40 or less this summer! Read our...
TDF
TDF
TDF2 weeks ago

Tomorrow is the last day of NYC public school, so it's the perfect moment to revisit this year’s Grad Gift celebration! Last month, TDF treated more than a thousand 2026...

tdfnyc2 weeks ago
Tomorrow is the last day of NYC public school, so it’s the perfect moment to revisit this year’s Grad Gift celebration! Last month, TDF treated more than a thousand 2026...
TDF
TDF4 weeks ago
TDF's ticketing system is down for an upgrade. We will be up and running shortly.
tdfnyc4 weeks ago
CATS: The Jellicle Ball co-director Zhailon Levingston shared what he hopes audiences take away from the production during Pride Month and beyond. “If you can’t find this kind of queer...
tdfnyc1 month ago
Lucky 15–that’s how many Broadway shows are currently on TDF! Act quickly—show availability changes frequently, and tickets can go fast. Visit TDF to see all 15 shows currently on membership.
tdfnyc1 month ago
Words of wisdom from Tony-winner Joshua Henry! “What is for you cannot pass you by.” #broadway #tonyawards #joshuahenry
tdfnyc1 month ago
“The win was just getting to do it.” After winning her first Tony Award, Caissie Levy reflected on why being part of the Broadway community has always felt like a...
tdfnyc1 month ago
Tony-winner Ali Louis Bourzgui on the importance of using his platform for activism. “My activism only comes from being an empathetic person, which is what you need as an artist.”...
TDF
TDF1 month ago

Thanks so much for sharing the Tony Awards with us tonight! The biggest surprise may be what a fantastic host P!NK was (though we never doubted her... yet others did)....

TDF
TDF1 month ago
And Schmigadoon wins Best Musical!
TDF
TDF1 month ago
And an award that was essentially a given: Joshua Henry as Best Actor in a Musical for his gorgeous performance in Ragtime.
TDF
TDF1 month ago
Ragtime is picking up some big awards! Caissie Levy just won for Best Actress in a Musical. Maybe they'll extend (again)?
TDF
TDF1 month ago
So glad The Book of Mormon had a moment to celebrate its 15th anniversary on Broadway, especially after that awful fire. Gives new meaning to the show much go on!
TDF
TDF1 month ago
Death of a Salesman wins Best Revival of a Play. Amazing it's been revived on Broadway twice SINCE the pandemic. And such incredibly different productions.
TDF
TDF1 month ago
I suspect every musical-loving adolescent will be begging for The Lost Boys tickets after that number!!
TDF
TDF1 month ago
Alden Ehrenreich wins for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his Broadway debut in Becky Shaw. I will ALWAYS be #TeamMax!!!
TDF
TDF1 month ago
A lovely in memoriam.
tdfnyc1 month ago
The Tony Awards aren’t the only place to catch this year’s nominees this weekend! Before Broadway’s biggest night, stream performances featuring several Tony nominees, including @fullyrosebyrne and @kelliohara in Fallen...
tdfnyc1 month ago
Looking for your next great theatre outing? We’ve rounded up 14 Off Broadway shows you won’t want to miss this June. Highlights include @nycitycenter’s La Cage aux Folles starring...