December 2024: Shows for Groups to See Right Now on Broadway
For over a century, Broadway has been a symbol of world-class entertainment, offering a wide range of plays and musicals—from timeless classics to modern hits. Let's delve into the world of Broadway and discover the shows currently capturing audiences from across the globe.
The Great Gatsby: A Roaring Twenties Spectacle
The Great Gatsby, a Broadway adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, transports audiences into the colorful world of the 1920s. This story of love, wealth, and tragedy has been brought to life on stage with a fresh perspective. Led by Jeremy Jordan (through January 19) and Eva Noblezada, the cast delivers exceptional performances that bring the story of love, wealth, and tragedy to life. The costumes reflect the glamour and extravagance of the Roaring Twenties, while the stage design pulls audiences into Gatsby's world, making them feel like actual guests at one of his lavish parties.
Hell's Kitchen: A Journey Through the '90s
Hell's Kitchen paints a picture of life in one of New York's most notorious neighborhoods during the 1990s. The story follows a young girl named Ali navigating her way through the trials and tribulations of life, love, and dreams against the gritty backdrop of Hell's Kitchen. A mix of new and original songs by Alicia Keys perfectly sums up the era and the emotions of the characters, evoking every high and low alongside Ali. Hell's Kitchen also taps into '90s nostalgia, making it a fun trip down memory lane for those who lived through the era and an insightful look into the past for younger audience members.
A Wonderful World: Celebrating the Legacy of Louis Armstrong
A Wonderful World is a tribute to the life and legacy of Louis Armstrong, one of the most influential figures in jazz history. The show follows Armstrong's journey from his beginnings in New Orleans to his rise to international stardom, along with the trials and triumphs he faced along the way. This fresh production has only recently premiered on Broadway, making it a must-see for those interested in the latest theatrical offerings. The score, featuring some of Armstrong's most beloved hits, is a standout of the show, perfectly combining with Armstrong's story of resilience, passion, and innovation.
SIX: A Pop Concert with a Historical Twist
SIX is an innovative musical that reimagines the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII as pop stars, presenting their stories through a series of catchy tunes and energetic performances. The show is a modern retelling of history that breaks from tradition, giving a voice to the women who were once mere footnotes in the annals of history.
The show is bursting with humor that's bound to have your entire group laughing out loud. The catchy tunes, inspired by contemporary pop divas, make it feel more like a concert than a traditional musical. The show champions female empowerment, presenting the wives of Henry VIII as strong, independent women, making it a great choice for groups to celebrate diversity and gender equality.
Photo courtesy of Joan Marcus.
The Benefits of Group Theatre Outings
Watching Broadway shows as a group comes with its own set of unique advantages. First, it creates a shared experience, providing a common point of reference for discussing the plot, characters' motivations, or simply gushing over a favorite scene.
Many Broadway shows offer group discounts, making the experience more affordable. To make the most out of your group theatre experience, plan ahead and research shows that would appeal to your group; ensure that you book tickets in advance to secure good seats.
With an exciting lineup of shows on Broadway, there's no time like the present to start planning your trip. Remember, Broadway is best when shared with your loved ones, so gather your group, choose a show, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in New York City.
Courtesy of Broadway Inbound.
Photo courtesy of Marc J. Franklin.