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Walking into the Aronoff, taking your seat, watching the curtain rise…there’s an excitement about attending a Broadway in Cincinnati show that people don’t forget. This holiday season, giving the gift of memories is easy, with show tickets starting at just $35. You can check everyone off your list with tickets to the award-winning Broadway shows that are hitting the Queen City, from kid-friendly productions like Mrs. Doubtfire and Peter Pan, to sell-out smash hits like Six and Beetlejuice.

Mrs. Doubtfire

Giselle Gutierrez (Lydia Hillard), Cody Braverman (Christopher Hillard), Emerson Mae Chan (Natalie Hillard), Maggie Lakis (Miranda Hillard), and Rob McClure (Euphegenia Doubtfire)

Photograph by Joan Marcus

December 5–17, 2023
The beloved 1993 movie, reborn as a musical. Mrs. Doubtfire tells the hysterical and heartfelt story of an out-of-work actor who will do anything for his kids. Audiences will love the tale of love, acceptance, and the true meaning of family. Don’t miss Broadway star Rob McClure giving a tour-de-force performance as the title character, which he originated on Broadway, alongside his real-life wife Broadway notable Maggie Lakis, who plays his ex-wife on tour.

Beetlejuice

Britney Coleman (Barbara), Will Burton (Adam), Isabella Esler (Lydia), and Justin Collette (Beetlejuice)

Photograph by Matthew Murphy, 2022

January 16–28, 2024
Another popular movie-turned-musical based on Tim Burton’s film. The hilarious musical tells the story of Lydia Deetz, a strange and unusual teenager whose whole life changes when she meets a recently deceased couple and a demon with a thing for stripes. The musical feels at times like a bit of standup comedy and is not for the easily offended, but ultimately it’s a remarkably touching show about family and love.

Peter Pan

Raye Zaragoza (Tiger Lily), Hawa Kamara (Wendy), Nolan Almeida (Peter Pan), and Cody Garcia (Captain Hook)

Photograph by Jeremy Daniel

March 12–24, 2024
The classic musical is a story that never gets old. Peter Pan is a high-flying musical that has thrilled audiences of all ages for nearly 70 years. It’s brought back to life in a sparkling new adaptation with enchanting music and a timeless story. The cast includes fresh new faces to touring Broadway, including 17-year-old Nolan Almeida playing the iconic role of Peter Pan. Joining him will be Cody Garcia as Captain Hook, Emerson College graduate Hawa Kamara as Wendy, and acclaimed recording artist Raye Zaragoza as Tiger Lily.

Six

The North American Tour Boleyn Company of Six

Photograph by Joan Marcus

April 23–May 5, 2024
The new original musical is a global sensation with its infectious tunes and empowering message. Like a pop concert with a history lesson mixed in, the story combines history and pop music by giving voice to Henry VIII’s six wives, each presenting her story in the style of a modern-day pop icon.

Clue

Sarah Hollis (Miss Scarlet), Alex Mandell (Mr. Green), Kathy Fitzgerald (Mrs. Peacock), Donna English (Mrs. White), Michael Kostroff (Professor Plum), and John Treacy Egan (Colonel Mustard)

Courtesy Paper Mill Playhouse; photograph by Evan Zimmerman/MurphyMade

May 14–19, 2024
Clue is the ultimate whodunit inspired by the famous board game. The musical recreates the suspenseful atmosphere of the board game and will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.

Act fast! Purchase tickets today

Shows have limited tickets available. Visit the Broadway in Cincinnati website to purchase tickets. Pro tip! Visit the Aronoff box office in person to avoid ticket fees. They’re perfect to stuff in a stocking or wrap in a card for a unique gift everyone will enjoy.

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