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Best Broadway Shows in March 2025

Hadestown at Andrew Jackson Hall

Hadestown

Cleaning up during the 2018/19 awards season, plucky folk opera Hadestown garnered eight Tony Awards (including the coveted Tony for Best Musical), four Drama Desk Awards, six Outer Critics Circle Awards, and a Drama League Award. This came as no surprise given the production received much acclaim during both its Off-Broadway and Broadway runs, praised for its soaring imagination, vibrant retelling of a classic story, and a sumptuous score that evokes smoky New Orleans jazz and bubbling Americana-tinged folk. Don't miss out when the lauded musical hits the road on this hotly anticipated national tour!

Mamma Mia! at Andrew Jackson Hall

Mamma Mia!

It's time to break out the platform shoes and feather boas - Mamma Mia is BACK! With 25 years since this sunshine-filled show first redefined the concept of the jukebox musical. Single mother Donna is struggling to cope with her young daughter's impending marriage on a picturesque Greek island. Throw into the mix three lovers from her past, and a catalogue of ABBA's greatest hits, and you've got yourself a classic!

Mar 18 - 23, 2025

Andrew Jackson Hall

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The Lion King Live in Concert at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

The Lion King Live in Concert

Over thirty years ago Walt Disney Animation Studios released a movie so epic that it would become the beating heart of a generation, a heartfelt coming-of-age tale with added bonuses in the forms of a warthog and a sassy meerkat. The Lion King is returning to a venue near you, and this time will be accompanied by a live orchestra playing the epic and unforgettable soundtrack composed by Hans Zimmer and Elton John, among others. Bring the whole family for a night of roaring fun!

Jersey Boys at Schermerhorn Symphony Center

Jersey Boys

Jersey Boys is the smash-hit jukebox musical that gives us the true, sometimes gritty, and always spectacularly entertaining story of falsetto idol Franki Valli and The Four Seasons. The blue-collar boys in the shiny Lurex suits strode onto the scene in 1965, wowing the public for 20 years with hits such as "Big Girls Don't Cry","Oh What a Night", and "Walk Like a Man," "Beggin" and many more. But before fame and fortune, comes a difficult, and sometimes not entirely legal, journey to stardom.