In the coming days and weeks a number of productions on Broadway will be dropping the curtain for the final time.

But as one theatre turns out the lights on one show; another show prepares to open.

As the calendar turns over to a new year, the Broadway calendar is filling up.

“Bug” opens to previews on December 16 with an official opening of January 8 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in a limited engagement run
Written by Tracy Letts; “Bug” stars Carrie Coon, Namir Smallwood, Randall Arney, Jennifer Engstrom, and Steve Key.

“Every Brilliant Thing” opens to previews on February 26 with an official opening March 12 at the Hudson Theatre
Written by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe; “Every Brilliant Thing” stars Daniel Radcliffe.

“Death of a Salesman” opens to previews on March 6 with an official opening on April 9 at the Winter Garden Theatre
Written by Arthur Million; “Death of a Salesman” stars Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, Christopher Abbott, and Ben Ahlers

“Dog Day Afternoon” opens to previews on March 10 with an official opening on March 30 at the Agust Wilson Theatre
Written by Stephen Adly Guirgis; “Dog Day Afternoon” stars Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.

“Giant” opens to previews on March 11 with an official opening on March 23 at the Music Box Theatre
Written by Mark Rosenblatt; “Giant” stars John Lithgow, Aya Cash, Elliot Levey, and Rachael Stirling.

“Becky Shaw” opens to previews on March 18 with an official opening on April 8 at the Hayes Theatre.
Written by Gina Gionfriddo, “Becky Shaw” tells the story of a blind date gone wrong.

“Cats: The Jellicle Ball” opens to previews on March 18 with an official opening on April 7
Originally written by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber; “Cats: The Jellicle Ball”, turns the musical into a drag ballroom.  The show ran on Off-Broadway last year.

“The Rocky Horror Show” opens to previews on March 26 with an official opening on April 23 at Studio 54
“The Rocky Horror Show” is a revival of the legendary rock and roll musical.

“Titanique” opens to previews on March 26 with an official opening on April 12 at the St. James Theatre
The Celine Dion jukebox musical is a parody of the film “Titanic”.

“Fallen Angels” open to previews on March 27 with an official opening on April 19 at the Todd Haimes Theatre
“Fallen Angels” is a revival of the 1925 comedy on bad manners.

“The Lost Boys” will open to previews on March 27 with an official opening on April 26 at the Palace Theatre
“The Lost Boys” is the musical adaptation of the 1987 film about teenage vampires.

“Come and Gone” by Joe Turner opens to previews on March 30 with an official opening on April 25 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre
Written by August Wilson, “Come and Gone” stars Taraji P. Henson, Cedric “The Entertainer”, Joshua Boone, and Ruben Santiago-Hudson. 

“The Balusters” opens to previews on March 31 with an official opening April 21 at the Samuel J Friedman Theatre
“The Balusters” is about the antics of the The Vernon Point Neighborhood Association when a newcomers joins the board and dares to suggest the unthinkable.

Proof” opens to previews on March 31 with an official opening on April 16 at the Booth Theatre
Written by David Auburn; “Proof” stars Ayo Edebiri, Don Cheadle, Samira Wiley, and Jin Ha.

Schimigadoon!” opens to previews on April 4 with an official opening on April 20 at the Nederlander Theatre
“Schmigadoon!” is the stage adaptation of the Apple TV+ series.

Shows announced for the 2025-2026 season but have no confirmed dates or venue…
“Kowalski”
“Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”
“Sugar Daddy”

Shows announced for the 2026-2027 season but has not confirmed dates or venue…
“Dreamgirls” – an all new production
“Let the Good Times Roll” – a New Orleans jukebox musical
“Private Lives”

Other productions announced for 2026 with no confirmed dates or venue…
“Dolly: An Original Musical” by Dolly Parton
“Wanted”