Midtown marquees will set the Great White Way aglow with names of the new Broadway shows arriving in NYC this fall.
From love stories and returning favorites to star-studded productions — move over, Othello and Good Night, And Good Luck — the 2025 lineup will turn anyone into a theater buff.
After you stop by the free Founded by Broadway concert this September and take advantage of 2-for-1 ticket deals during Broadway Week, be sure to start planning ahead!
Art
Neil Patrick Harris, James Corden, and Bobby Cannavale — the trio you never knew you needed.
In the 1999 revival of Art, our group of on-stage pals gets into a debate about modern art that quickly escalates into an existential crisis. Naturally, some hilarious and thought-provoking moments ensue. Learn more online.
🗓️ From September 16th to December 21st
Waiting for Godot
What’s this? A Bill & Ted reunion? Not quite.
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter join forces once more for a story that follows Vladimir and Estragon, two friends who are waiting for the titular character, Gadot, to arrive, but to no avail. Learn more online.
🗓️ From September 28th to January 4th, 2026
The Queen of Versailles
After a successful tryout our rival city (Boston), The Queen of Versailles is headed to the Empire State with Broadway royalty Kristen Chenoweth at the helm. Needless to say, we know we’re in good hands.
The musical follows the real-life Jackie and David Siegel, who decided to create their own palace of Versailles right as the housing market collapses in 2008. Learn more online.
🗓️ Opens November 9th
Beetlejuice

Everyone’s favorite demon is returning from the afterlife to delight us on Broadway as he pursues the quirky Lydia Deetz for a second chance at the real world. Learn more online.
🗓️ From October 8th through January 3rd, 2026
Chess
The Cold War-era love triangle starring Lea Michele, follows Soviet and American grandmasters caught in a predicament. Learn more online.
🗓️ Opens November 16th
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
A meet cute that transpires from a few wedding errands, this adorable trek through NYC is a must for those who can’t resist a good rom-com. Learn more online.
🗓️ From November 20th
In the meantime, while you wait for these new releasees, peruse ticket options for the current musicals and plays in New York.