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New year, new shows.

Once the ball dropped in Times Square, the clock ticked over to 2024 and just days later, never-before-seen productions began opening up on Broadway.

Just a few of the buzzy B’way blockbusters that we’re most excited about include “An Enemy Of The People” (featuring Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli), “Uncle Vanya” (starring Steve Carell and Alfred Molina) and “Mother Play” (with Jessica Lange and Jim Parsons).

But that’s not all.

High-profile revivals of “Cabaret,”“Doubt,”“The Wiz,”“The Who’s Tommy” and “Hamlet” are all coming to the Great White Way in these next few months, too.

Who are all the eligible upcoming Tony contenders? Who are the big stars headed to Midtown in the very near future? How much are all the cheapest available tickets for the shows?

Great questions all around and ones we’d love to help answer.

Below, you’ll find our comprehensive list of the 20 biggest shows opening on Broadway in 2024.

And we’ll see you at the theater(s).

Prayer For The French Republic

A Jewish couple in 1944 Paris face the impact of the Holocaust.

Starring Anthony Edwards (“E.R.”) and Betsy Aidem (“Law and Order”)
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
Previews began in 2023
Prices start at $80 before fees

Days of Wine and Roses

A musical about a couple falling in love in 1950’s New York and struggling to rebuild a family.

Starring Kelli O’Hara (“The Gilded Age”) and Brian d’Arcy James (“Evil”)
Studio 54
Previews start Jan. 6
Prices start at $86 before fees

An Enemy Of The People

A small-town doctor who has his world rocked when his community tries to silence him.

Starring Jeremy Strong (“Succession”) and Michael Imperioli (“The Sopranos”)
Circle In The Square
Previews start Feb. 27
Prices start at $85 before fees

Doubt

A strict nun wrestles with whether or not relations between a priest and student are pure.

Starring Liev Schrieber (“Ray Donovan”) and Tyne Daly (“Cagney and Lacey”)
American Airlines Theatre
Previews start Feb. 2
Prices start at $75 before fees

The Notebook

Allie and Noah share a lifetime of love despite the forces that threaten to pull them apart.

Starring Ryan Vasquez (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”) and Joy Woods (“SIX The Musical”)
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
Previews start Feb. 10
Prices start at $69 before fees

Water for Elephants

A man jumps on a moving train unsure of where the road will take him and lands in the circus.

Starring Grant Gustin (“The Flash”) and Isabelle McCalla (“And Just Like That”)
Imperial Theatre
Previews start Feb. 24
Prices start at $78 before fees

My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?)

A family explores their son’s love for all things Disney, theater and identity as a Queer human.

Starring Rob Madge (“Peter Pan” on the West End)
Lyceum Theatre
Previews start Feb. 27
Prices start at $58 before fees

The Who’s Tommy

Young, traumatized catatonic Tommy floats through life in post World War II England.

Starring Ali Louis Bourzgui (Jordan Peele’s “Quiet Part Loud”) and Alison Luff (“New Amsterdam”)
Nederlander Theatre
Previews start March 8
Prices start at $76 before fees

The Outsiders

A gang of ‘outsiders’ fight for survival and purpose in a world that may never accept them.

Starring Brody Grant (Broadway debut) and Sky Lakota-Lynch (Dear Evan Hansen)
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
Previews start March 16

Prices start at $87 before fees

Lempicka

A musical centered around the life of the artist and exiled aristocrat Tamara de Lempicka.

Starring Eden Espinosa (“Robot Chicken”)
Longacre Theatre
Previews start March 19
Prices start at $58 before fees

Hell’s Kitchen

17 y.o. Ali lives in a cramped Times Square apartment and strives toward the New York dream.

Starring Maleah Joi Moon (Broadway debut) and Shoshana Bean (“Mr. Saturday Night”)
The Shubert Theatre
Previews start March 28
Prices start at $66 before fees

The Heart of Rock and Roll

A musical inspired by Huey Lewis and the News’ catalog.

Cast to be announced soon
James Earl Jones Theatre
Previews start March 29
Prices start at $73 before fees

Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club

The theater transforms into the Kit Kat Club to tell the story of cabaret star Sally Bowles and her relationship with writer Cliff Bradhsaw in 1929-30 Berlin.

Starring Eddie Redmayne (“The Theory of Everything”) and Bebe Neuwirth (“Cheers”)
August Wilson Theatre
Previews start April 1
Prices start at $131 before fees

Mother Play

Phyllis supervises her teenage children, Carl and Martha, as they move into a new apartment.

Starring Jessica Lange (“American Horror Story”) and Jim Parsons (“Big Bang Theory”)
Helen Hayes Theatre
Previews start April 25
Prices start at $93 before fees

Mary Jane

A single mother navigates caring for a chronically sick child.

Starring Rachel McAdams (“The Notebook”)
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
Previews start April 2
Prices start at $110 before fees

Suffs

A new musical about the 1913 Women’s Movement to vote.

Cast to be announced soon
Music Box Theatre
Previews start March 26
Prices start at $69 before fees

Uncle Vanya

Sonya and her uncle Vanya manage the family farm by themselves until they’re disrupted.

Starring Steve Carell (“The Office”) and Alfred Molina (“Spider-Man 2”)
The Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theatre
Previews start April 2
Prices start at $63 before fees

The Wiz

After Dorothy gets swept up in a tornado, she finds herself in the fantastical world of Oz.

Starring Nichelle Lewis (Broadway debut) and Wayne Brady (“Whose Line Is It Anyway”)
Marquis Theatre
Previews start March 29
Prices start at $84 before fees

Home

A Black Southern farmer is thrown in jail for opposing the Vietnam draft and moves up North.

Cast to be announced soon
American Airlines Theatre
Previews start May 17
Prices start at $86 before fees

Eddie Izzard’s ‘Hamlet’

Shakespeare’s classic tragedy is performed as a one-person show.

Starring Eddie Izzard (“Ocean’s Twelve”)
Greenwich House Theatre
Previews start Jan. 25
Prices start at $117 before fees

Shows closing on Broadway in 2024

While many new plays and musicals are opening these next few months, a handful are also halting production in the very near future.

To make sure you’re up to speed, here are five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.

• “Shucked” (closes Jan. 14)

• “Gutenberg” (closes Jan. 28)

• “Purlie Victorious” (closes Feb. 4)

• “Appropriate” (closes March 3)

Prefer a concert? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find one that’s right for you.

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