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Featuring new musicals, revivals and beloved classics [Broadway.com]( [Tickets]( Get Your Tickets to the Top Critics' Picks on Broadway [Merrily We Roll Along]( [Merrily We Roll Along]( "It's a hit... and with Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez as the show's central trio, it is perfectly cast." The New York Times Jesse Green [Buy Tickets]( [Kimberly Akimbo]( [Kimberly Akimbo]( "Best theater of the year. A dose of pure joy. Profoundly funny and heartbreaking. The season's most moving new musical." The New York Times Jesse Green [Buy Tickets]( [Harry Potter and The Cursed Child]( [Harry Potter and the Cursed Child]( "Absolute astonishment! Ravishingly entertaining!" The New York Times Alexis Soloski [Buy Tickets]( [Hadestown]( [Hadestown]( "Sumptuous. Gorgeous. As good as it gets." The New York Times Jesse Green [Buy Tickets]( [Sweeney Todd]( [Sweeney Todd]( "Sondheim’s masterpiece, restored to its proper size and sung to the hilt by Josh Groban, makes a welcome Broadway return." The New York Times Jesse Green [Buy Tickets]( [Moulin Rouge!]( [Moulin Rouge!]( "Euphoric. Gasp-inspiring. Forbidden pleasures abound in this spectacular musical. In Moulin Rouge!, life is beautiful." The New York Times Ben Brantley [Buy Tickets]( Additional Critics' Picks Include [Book of Mormon]( ["The best musical of this century."]( The New York Times Ben Brantley [Hamilton]( ["Yes, it really is that good."]( The New York Times Ben Brantley [SIX]( ["SIX totally rules!"]( The New York Times Jesse Green [Some Like it Hot]( ["Exhilarating...unstoppable...obviously a hit!"]( The New York Times Jesse Green [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Threads]( [YouTube]( To view this email as a webpage, [click here](. You received this message because you subscribed to our emails or you made a purchase on Broadway.com. [Manage my preferences](. Quick Links [Home]( [Explore Shows]( [Tickets Calendar]( [Gift Certificate]( Information [About Us]( [Privacy Policy]( [FAQ]( [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 Broadway.com All Rights Reserved This email was sent by: Broadway.com 729 7th Ave, 6th Floor New York, NY, 10019, United States

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