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Romeo + Juliet

First Preview: Sep 26, 2024
Opening Date: Oct 24, 2024
Closing Date: Feb 16, 2025
Running Time: 02:20
Romeo + Juliet

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Playing @
Circle in the Square
235 West 50th Street , New York, NY 10019
The youth are f**cked.

Left to their own devices in their parents’ world of violent ends, an impulsive pair of star-crossed lovers hurtle towards their inescapable fate. The intoxicating high of passion quickly descends into a brutal chaos that can only end one way.

Emmy Award winner Kit Connor (Heartstopper) and Golden Globe Award winner Rachel Zegler (Spielberg’s West Side Story) star as Romeo and Juliet in Tony Award-winning director Sam Gold’s (Fun Home, Enemy of the People) visceral and visionary production. Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy now belongs to a new generation on the edge.
BroadwayPlay - Drama
Show Notes: 1 intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: This production may contain some of the following: violence, gunshots, flashing lights, sexual content, smoking, haze, adult themes. This production contains moments of darkness.

Performance Schedule

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Cast
  • Kit Connor
  • Rachel Zegler
  • Gabby Beans
  • Tommy Dorfman
  • Nihar Duvvuri
  • Sola Fadiran

Written By
  • William Shakespeare

Music
  • Jack Antonoff

Director
  • Sam Gold

Choreography
  • Sonya Tayeh

TDF Tickets Offers:

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Full-price tickets:

$99.00 - $599.00

Lottery & Rush

In-Person Rush: $49 tickets will be available for purchase beginning when the box office opens on the day of the performance and are available in-person only.

Digital Lottery: $49 tickets are available. Entries open at 12 AM the day before the performance and winners are drawn at 10 AM and 3 PM that same day. Visit rush.telecharge.com.

Lottery and Rush tickets are non-transferable, limited to 2 tickets per person and may be for any location, including standing room.

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    50th St. Ground floor. Counter 43".
  • Parking

    SVI Permit. Lot: 50th St. between Broadway & 8th Ave. Valet parking garage: Arcade next to theater.
  • Restroom

    Womens: 1st lower level (theater level). Through double doors (on level ground near elevators) into hallway through door (33") to restrooms. Door 28.5". Stall door 22".Mens: 1st lower level. Door 25.5". Stall door 22.5".
  • Telephone

    A telephone is located outside the washrooms.
  • Entrance

    Double doors (each 35") at street level to box office.Escalator or thirty steps down to lower levels. Alternate entrance: Doors (each 34") through 1633 Broadway office building to elevators. Theater staff must be alerted to allow person using elevator into lower levels of theater. Tickets must be purchased before entry to lower levels of theater.
  • Water Fountain

    Theater lobby (1st lower level), next to bar. Spout 42" No clear space
  • Wheelchair Info

    Four sections of wheelchair seats in the last row, no stairs required.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    There is an escalator down to the theatre level from the box office. An elevator is available that is accessible through the adjoining building, and an usher is available to escort patrons from the box office to the elevator.
  • Folding Armrests

    No seats with folding armrests are available. There are four sections of wheelchair seats instead.
  • Seating

    Theatre is 10 rows deep, with entrance at the level of the last row with no stairs. All rows in front of that require small stairs

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