What it is: This biomusical looks at Michael Jackson in the early 1990s, when he was on his Dangerous world tour. Created with the cooperation of the singer's estate, the show features hits by the King of Pop's catalog and a book by Lynn Nottage.
Why to go: The songs are classics, but will audiences embrace a story about an artist whose image has been so tarnished by dark accusations? Nottage's involvement raises the possibility that this portrait will include some shadows.
The theater season always heats up in the spring, as many of the best Broadway shows jockey to open in time to be considered for Tony Awards. Between now and the end of April, 18 productions are scheduled to open on the Great White Way, including multiple shows that had originally been scheduled to open in 2020 and as well as a couple of transfers from recent Off Broadway runs. Along with new plays and musicals, the 2022 spring crop on Broadway features many revivals—including works by Wiliam Shakespeare, Thornton Wilder, David Mamet and Ntozake Shange—and stars including Hugh Jackman, Daniel Craig, Billy Crystal, Phylicia Rashad, Beanie Feldstein, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and a double Parker of Sarah Jessica and Mary-Louise. Here, divided into categories, is a spring preview of the productions that are currently set to open on Broadway this season.
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