Merrily we roll along? More like Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song. See all your favorite musicals from this season lampooned in one hysterical evening. Get Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song tickets to see award-winning shows from Hell’s Kitchen to The Outsiders parodied in song and dance. Book Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song tickets on TodayTix and catch this hilarious show at Theater 555 this fall.
You know the songs, you love the show, but you’ve never seen it quite like this. Experience Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song in New York and be part of this franchise's longstanding musical parody tradition. Now in its fourth decade, Forbidden Broadway is an annual celebration of each season’s productions, and this year's Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song off Broadway promises lots of satirical flair. Catch the show, running for a limited time, and book with TodayTix.
1hr 30min. No intermission.
August 30th, 2024
November 3rd, 2024
By: Gerard Alessandrini
Songs by: Gerard Alessandrini, based on the works of various artists
Director: Gerard Alessandrini
Choreography: Gerry McIntyre
Cast list: Danny Hayward, Nicole Vanessa Ortiz, Chris Collins-Pisano, Jenny Lee Stern, Fred Barton (as pianist)
Sets: Glenn Bassett
Costumes: Dustin Cross
Lighting: Joan Racho-Jansen
Sound: Andy Evan Cohen
Other info: Music direction by Fred Barton, hair and wig design by Ian Joseph
Kind of like Saturday Night Live for Broadway, Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song is this 2024 edition of a long-standing tradition of beloved plays and musicals getting the royal (sarcastic) treatment. The Great Gatsby, Back to the Future, and The Wiz are all riffed on, as is, of course, the Tony-winning Merrily We Roll Along, from which this year’s production borrows its title.
Beloved songs are sung — and stung. Not even their singers are safe: jokes about this season’s biggest stars, including Roger Bart, Patti LuPone, Daniel Radcliffe, Ariana DeBose, and Jeremy Jordan, overflow throughout the evening. Even the 2024 Tony Awards themselves are not safe. At this annual event, a theatrical destination since 1982, all’s fair in love and satire.
An award-winning sensation, Forbidden Broadway doesn’t just jest, it’s got the goods to back it up. Over the decades, it’s won seven Drama Desk Awards, an Obie, and a Special Tony Award. Now you can be a part of its history.
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