Latest New York Reopening Update

The details of Broadway’s fall reopening calendar continue to change. This week, the revival of Company, which was scheduled to resume performances on December 20 with an opening date of January 9, has announced that it will now begin performances on November 15 with a new opening date of December 9. Most of the cast that began with the show last March will return, except Kyle Dean Massey, whose replacement will be announced soon. The other major change is a new revival of Waitress, starring creator Sara Bareilles, which will play a limited engagement from September 2 through January 9. Bareilles will headline the cast through October 17. Below is the latest revised list of Broadway and Off-Broadway musical reopenings.

Sept. 2 — Hadestown, Waitress;
Sept. 14 — Chicago, Hamilton, The Lion King, Wicked;
Sept. 17 — Six (opening Oct. 3);
Sept. 21Come from Away, Little Shop of Horrors;
Sept. 24Moulin Rouge!;
Sept. 28Aladdin;
Oct. 7Freestyle Love Supreme;
Oct. 8Tina;
Oct. 13 — Girl from the North Country;
Oct. 16Ain’t Too Proud;
Oct. 21Jagged Little Pill, Mrs. Doubtfire (opening Dec. 5);
Oct. 22The Phantom of the Opera;
Nov. 2Diana (opening Nov. 17);
Nov. 5The Book of Mormon;
Nov. 11Flying over Sunset (opening Dec. 13);
Nov. 15
Jersey Boys, Company (opening Dec. 9).
Dec. 6MJ (opening Feb. 1); and
Dec. 11Dear Evan Hansen.

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