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& Juliet
First Preview: Oct 28, 2022
Opening Date: Nov 17, 2022
Open run
Running Time: 02:30
Playing @
Stephen Sondheim Theatre
124 West 43rd Street, New York City, NY 10036
Created by David West Read, the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt's Creek, this hilarious hit musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: What would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love—her way.
With every twist of the tale, & Juliet reimagines iconic pop songs you know and love—in ways you’ll never expect. Featuring “Since U Been Gone,” “Larger Than Life,” “…Baby One More Time,” “I Want It That Way,” “It’s Gonna Be Me,” “Roar,” “It’s My Life,” “That’s The Way It Is” and more. The only thing tragic is missing it.
With every twist of the tale, & Juliet reimagines iconic pop songs you know and love—in ways you’ll never expect. Featuring “Since U Been Gone,” “Larger Than Life,” “…Baby One More Time,” “I Want It That Way,” “It’s Gonna Be Me,” “Roar,” “It’s My Life,” “That’s The Way It Is” and more. The only thing tragic is missing it.
Show Notes: 1 intermission
Age Guidance: 8
Audience Advisory: Please note the production includes flashing/strobe lighting, loud noises, confetti cannons and pyrotechnics throughout.
Performance Schedule
Visit andjulietbroadway.com for full performance schedule.
Music
- Max Martin
Book
- David West Read
Director
- Luke Sheppard
Choreography
- Jennifer Weber
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Full-price tickets:
$69.00 - $345.00
Lottery & Rush
TodayTix Rush: $47 rush tickets are available on the TodayTix app at 9 AM on the day of the performance. Tickets are first-come, first-served and subject to availability.
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Reviews
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While there is every reason to be skeptical of a Shakespearean jukebox musical, & Juliet makes it work remarkably well. It’s the most fun you’ll have in a Broadway theater right now. ... It is a jukebox, but it’s a smart one, using the songs in deft, humorous and unexpected ways ... The performances are consistently high caliber. ... & Juliet is exactly the show Broadway needs right now: fun, exuberant, supremely joyful, hilarious and excellently performed by a talented and diverse cast.
—Christian Lewis, Variety -
The pull-out-all-the-stops sensation you experience with Britney or Katy or MJ, for that matter, is replicated here, with a big finish that would get the heart racing in an arena many times the size of the some 1,000-seat Sondheim.
—Peter Marks, The Washington Post -
I’ve stood proudly, even among my colleagues, as a denier of everything that shows like & Juliet typically stand for. So shoot me: I liked it. It felt so wrong; it felt so right. ... In [David West] Read’s telling, Juliet (Lorna Courtney in a blow-you-away performance) doesn’t die but rather wakes up confused and a little emo following Romeo’s suicide. ... Here the show moves into meta territory, introducing Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway, as the force behind the revision. ... Indeed, it’s Anne who provides most of the wit, not just verbal but philosophical. And it’s [Betsy] Wolfe’s performance—capped with a roof-raising rendition of the Celine Dion hit “That’s the Way It Is”—that gives the show its heart, an organ too often unheard from in musicals entirely focused on the ear.
—Jesse Green, The New York Times -
While there is every reason to be skeptical of a Shakespearean jukebox musical, & Juliet makes it work remarkably well. It’s the most fun you’ll have in a Broadway theater right now. ... It is a jukebox, but it’s a smart one, using the songs in deft, humorous and unexpected ways ... The performances are consistently high caliber. ... & Juliet is exactly the show Broadway needs right now: fun, exuberant, supremely joyful, hilarious and excellently performed by a talented and diverse cast.
—Christian Lewis, Variety
Accessibility
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Restroom
The main restroom level is on the Lounge Level, one level below street level, and has at least one stall that is larger to accommodate wheelchairs (the ladies’ room has four larger ones that can accommodate varying degrees of accessibility). The single occupancy ADA restroom is located on the Orchestra Lower Level, 2.5 levels below street level, and we can also accommodate any patrons that cannot do stairs via that level with seats from Rows A-H -
Elevator\Escalator
Elevators are available to all levels -
Entrance
The theatre is underground, however, every level is accessible via elevator. There are no steps into the theatre -
Assisted Listening System
Reservations are not necessary. Drivers license or ID with printed address required as a deposit -
Folding Armrests
Mobility seats with folding armrests plus one companion seat available for purchase in person or over the phone -
Water Fountain
A water fountain is available and water is also available at the bar -
Wheelchair Info
Stairs for rows K-S have 1 step between rows, Step up to U, house right front orchestra not accessible Accessible seats are All of row T, house left in front of row K










