& Juliet Tickets
Stephen Sondheim Theatre | New York, New York
Everyone knows the tale of Romeo & Juliet. But have you ever wondered what would happen if Juliet didn’t die? That’s what you’ll discover if you catch an upcoming production of & Juliet, directed by Luke Sheppard. Tickets are on sale now to see & Juliet live at Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York, New York on Wednesday 6th September 2023. This amazing story examines a new version of the classic tale that begins with Romeo’s death. But this time, Juliet lives on to discover her identity and to explore gender identity and expression through a vibrant cast of characters. This amazing story has already captivated thousands of theater-goers and Broadway fans with its catchy to the core score and elaborate set and costume design. & Juliet has already been nominated for several awards, including, the best actor and actress awards and a Mousetrap award for Spectacular Set. It’s an award-winning production that Broadway fans won’t want to miss. So be sure to check out Juliet Capulet on her amazing journey with & Juliet. Tap the buy tickets button below to book your tickets to see & Juliet live at Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York, New York this coming Wednesday 6th September 2023!
The most famous love story in history is turned on its head in this hilarious new show. This pretty awesome take on Shakespeare's classic puts out a very interesting question: what would happen if Juliet didn't end it all over Romeo? Enjoy a fantastic journey as she disregards the famous ending in pursuit of a new beginning and a second chance at life and love, done on her terms. Juliet's new story is ushered to life by a stash of pop songs that are as well-known as her name, such as "Since U Been Gone," "Roar," "Baby One More Time," "Larger Than Life‚" "That’s The Way It Is," and "Can't Stop the Feeling", all created by Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin. Forget about the boring balcony scene and enjoy in this comedic masterpiece that proves there is more to life than just Romeo. Truly, the only tragedy in this story would be to miss it, and you will if you don't act fast. There are only a small amount of tickets available, but you can buy yours on this page, today! So what are you waiting for?