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Encores! High Spirits

Opening Date: Feb 4, 2026
Closing Date: Feb 15, 2026
Running Time: 02:30
Encores! High Spirits

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Playing @
New York City Center - Mainstage
131 West 55th St, New York, NY 10019
What happens when death doesn’t do you part? Based on Noël Coward’s beloved play, Blithe Spirit, this musical combines his classic dry, witty humor with a delightfully brassy and whimsical score by Hugh Martin (Meet Me in St. Louis) and Timothy Gray (Love from Judy). This improbable farce full of haunted hijinks has rarely been seen in New York since its original Broadway run in 1964, when it earned eight Tony nominations, so this is your chance to see it brought back to life—no clairvoyant needed.  

When straightlaced novelist Charles Condomine invites Madame Arcati to conduct a séance, he gets a lot more than he bargained for. The eccentric medium unknowingly summons his spectral late spouse, Elvira, who proves a formidable, and invisible, challenge for his current wife, Ruth. The ouija board can only spell t-r-o-u-b-l-e for this ghostly love triangle! Directed by Jessica Stone (Kimberly Akimbo), this madcap musical stars real-life spouses Phillipa Soo and Steven Pasquale
Off BroadwayMusical
Show Notes: 1 Intermission

Performance Schedule

TUESDAY-FRIDAY @ 7:30 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM & 7:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 2 PM & 7 PM

No 7 PM performance February 15


Cast
  • Phillipa Soo
  • Steven Pasquale
  • Katrina Lenk
  • Andrea Martin
  • Rachel Dratch
  • Campbell Scott

Music
  • Hugh Martin & Timothy Gray

Lyrics
  • Hugh Martin & Timothy Gray

Book
  • Hugh Martin & Timothy Gray
  • based on Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward

Director
  • Jessica Stone

Choreography
  • Ellenore Scott

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$45.00 - $185.00

Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Wireless FM assistive listening devices are available free of charge with the presentation of either a driver's license or credit card. Assistive listening devices are available on the table next to the House Manager's lectern on the right side of the Orchestra lobby.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Wheelchair accessible; located near the House Manager's lectern on the right side of the Orchestra lobby.
  • Parking

    1345 Garage: 126 West 55th Street (212.710.8230, 212.977.7636); GMC Parking: 211 West 56th Street (800.836.6666)
  • Wheelchair Info

    New York City Center’s Mainstage, Stage I, Stage II and Studio 5 spaces are all wheelchair accessible. Seats for patrons with disabilities are available online, by phone, and at the box office. Please advise us at the time of ticket purchase of your particular needs. Locations are available on the left and right side of the Orchestra and in row G of the Mezzanine.
  • Box Office

    The box office is in the lobby. It is wheelchair accessible.
  • Restroom

    New York City Center's mainstage restrooms are located on all seating levels. Restrooms for persons in wheelchairs are located on the left side of the lobby of the Orchestra level. On the Grand Tier/Mezzanine level they are to the left of the concessions and coat check area.
  • Water Fountain

    Orchestra & Mezzanine levels. Both are wheelchair accessible.
  • Seating

    The seats in our theater range from 19”-22” wide and are 18” deep. There are armrests on all. They are all joined together, no space between. Some ends have armrests that can fold up for ADA access when wheelchair or walker patrons want to transfer or slide in. Please contact info@nycitycenter.org in advance of your visit if you require accommodations to your seats.

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