& Juliet Tickets
Stephen Sondheim Theatre | New York, New York
This spring, you could see what happens if Juliet lived on after Shakespeare’s tragic play. Because on Tuesday 2nd April 2024, Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York, New York is welcoming & Juliet to their stage for an amazing and gender-positive production that you’ll never forget! This exciting story is directed by the famed Luke Sheppard and features music written by celebrated songwriter Max Martin. It challenges you to consider what could have been if the original didn’t end the way Shakespeare wrote it. It follows Juliet as she takes on a adventure to discover herself, what gender means, and the very concept of love. Furthermore, it’s a heartwarming and very hilarious stage show that will leave you smiling. You will fall in love with the award-winning set design and will be charmed by the talented performers that will command the stage. It’s quite possibly the greatest Broadway play of the season and certainly the hottest performance to come to New York this spring! Tickets are on sale now, and the best seats are still ready to book. Just Tap the buy tickets button below to buy your tickets to see & Juliet live at Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York, New York this coming Tuesday 2nd April 2024.
There are some very enjoyable shenanigans happening in “& Juliet”. This imaginative remake of Shakespeare's classic poses the question, "What if Juliet didn't end it all over Romeo?" You might a little confused, so here is the lowdown, listen up. This new retelling of the typical love story has been modified and is indisputably hilarious. Juliet will lead you on a tremendous and moving journey as she dismisses the Shakespearean conclusion in favor of a new beginning and a second chance at love and life. The musical features vivid costumes, an original story line, and songs like "Larger Than Life," "Since U Been Gone," "Roar, Baby One More Time," and "Can't Stop the Feeling," among others. This rather special work of art reveals that life is not just about Romeo. There is no tragedy in this musical but there will be one if you don’t come, so be like Juliet, do something out there and make sure you attend. You honestly shouldn’t delay as they’re only a small number of tickets available, so be sure to obtain yours on this site, right here before it is too late.