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How much are the cheapest tickets to see ‘& Juliet’ on Broadway?

Everyone knows how “Romeo and Juliet” tragically ends.

In “& Juliet,” William Shakespeare’s classic play is reimagined with a twist.

The musical, currently running at New York City’s Stephen Sondheim Theatre, envisions a world from Anne Hathaway’s perspective where Juliet (spoiler!) doesn’t die and lives a full life of her own told through popular, contemporary Max Martin-produced hits like “Since U Been Gone,” “…Baby One More Time” and “Larger Than Life” that weave through the narrative.

“It was inclusive, entertaining, and enjoyable,” the New York Post’s Victoria Giardina said after attending the lively show.

“And I loved how funny the characters were. However, I’d say it’s best for those 18 and up due to some cheeky and more mature references.”

If this sounds like the feel-good Broadway show for you, tickets are available for all upcoming performances.

At the time of publication, prices start at $100 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Based on our findings, most other shows have tickets starting in the $105 to $150 neighborhood before fees.

Want to catch the show-stopping musical live?

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about “& Juliet” below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

“& Juliet” tickets 2024

Opening night for “& Juliet” was way back in November 2022.

Now that the musical is a well-oiled machine it runs eight times a week including three matinees on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

As expected, the Stephen Sondheim Theatre goes dark on Mondays.

For those who want to find the show that makes the most sense for their schedule — and wallets (!) — take a look at a complete “& Juliet” calendar here.

Note: “& Juliet” runs two hours and 30 minutes including one intermission.

“& Juliet” cast

Should you attend the show and want to identify what movie or TV series you’ve seen that actor in before, we’re here to help.

Below, you’ll find a quick bio of the musical’s five principal cast members.

Lorna Courtney (Juliet) is a Queens native and received a Best Actress Tony nomination for her work in the role. You may also recognize her from “Dear Evan Hansen” on Broadway and CBS’ “The Equalizer.”

David Bedella (Lance) originated the role of Lance DuBois on the West End where he was awarded his third Laurence Olivier Award. Notable film and TV roles include “Batman Begins,” “Argylle” and “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan.”

Betsy Wolfe (Anne) has done it all. If she looks familiar from Broadway, it’s possible you saw her in “Waitress,” “Falsettos” or “Bullets Over Broadway.” Cinephiles may have seen her in “The Last Five Years” or “Tales Of The City.”

Austin Scott (Shakespeare) made his Broadway debut in “Hamilton.” He works regularly in film and TV as well; Scott co-starred in Tyler Perry’s “A Jazzman’s Blues” for Netflix and showed up in “Pose,” “Mr. Monk’s Last Case” and “Sistas.” Soon, he’ll appear in the FX Limited Series “The Sterling Affairs” as Blake Griffin.

Justin David Sullivan (May) dedicates their performance to every queer, trans, non-binary, or person of color in the audience. “808,” a short film starring Sullivan, is currently in post-production.

Huge musicals on Broadway in 2024

Right before Tonys season rolls around, many of this year’s biggest productions are hitting theaters on the Great White Way.

Here are just five you won’t want to miss live.

• “The Outsiders”

• “Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club”

• “The Who’s Tommy”

• “Merrily We Roll Along”

• “Lempicka”

Who else is rockin’ Midtown Manhattan these days? Check out our list of the 20 biggest new shows on Broadway in 2024 to find out.


Why you should trust ‘Post Wanted’ by the New York Post

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.