& Juliet at Stephen Sondheim Theatre

& Juliet Tickets

Stephen Sondheim Theatre | New York, New York

& Juliet

Don’t you wish that Romeo and Juliet had a different ending? Well now’s your chance to see a bold new version of Shakespeare’s classic when Stephen Sondheim Theatre at New York, New York welcomes & Juliet for a limited run show on Sunday 19th May 2024! Your ticket will buy you access to this epic story of Juliet’s journey to discover who she is, find love, and understand gender and sex. It’s an epic show that’s full of amazing music written by famed songwriter Max Martin and award-winning set design. Best of all, the cast is made up of the best names on Broadway. It’s greatest entertainment and the hottest show you can see this spring! Tickets are on sale now, and seats are already selling out. But you can still buy the best seats in the house if you act fast. Tap the buy tickets link below to buy your tickets to see & Juliet live at Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York, New York this coming Sunday 19th May 2024.

The most famous love story in history is turned on its head in this funny new show. This very clever 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 completely ignores the famous ending in pursuit of a new beginning and a second opportunity at life and love, done on her terms. Juliet's new story is brought to life by a stash of pop songs that are as well-known as her name, including "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 relish in this comedic masterpiece that shows there is more to life than just Romeo. Honestly, the only tragedy in this tale would be to miss it, and you will if you don't act quick. There are only a limited amount of tickets available, but you can get yours on this page, now! So what are you waiting for?

& Juliet at Stephen Sondheim Theatre


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