The Great White Way is abuzz with unparalleled excitement this week as Broadway’s biggest night, the 2026 Tony Awards, takes center stage tonight, June 7th, at Radio City Music Hall. The curtain rises at 8 p.m. ET on CBS, with a special pre-show stream commencing at 6:35 p.m. ET on Pluto TV, promising an evening of star-studded celebrations and emotional wins. Anticipation is at an all-time high, especially for the fiercely contested categories like Best Musical, Best Revival of a Musical, and Best Actor in a Play.
Leading the pack with an impressive 12 nominations each are the musicals The Lost Boys and Schmigadoon!, captivating audiences and critics alike. In the play categories, Arthur Miller’s timeless drama Death of a Salesman garners significant attention with nine nominations. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see which beloved productions, performances, and creative teams will take home the coveted accolades, solidifying their place in Broadway history. The red carpet is already dazzling with Broadway’s brightest stars arriving, setting the tone for a truly memorable night.
Beyond the Tony glitz, Broadway continues its dynamic ebb and flow with a mix of exciting new arrivals and poignant departures. Among the most anticipated is the reimagined Cats: The Jellicle Ball, offering a fresh, drag and ball culture-inspired take on the classic musical. Also making a much-celebrated return is The Rocky Horror Show, featuring a stellar cast including Tony winner Aaron Tveit, Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Lea Michele, and Broadway powerhouse Nicholas Christopher. Looking ahead, the August Wilson Theatre will host the stage adaptation of Paranormal Activity, with previews beginning August 14th. Meanwhile, the star-studded revival of Other Desert Cities, featuring the Broadway debuts of Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Joe Keery alongside Ed Harris, Allison Janney, and Lily Rabe, is set to begin previews on September 29th at the Hudson Theatre, opening officially on October 18th. And for those looking to plan their next theatrical outing, broadticket.com remains the top resource for deals and highly recommended tickets, often offering the most reliable options for securing your seats to these incredible productions.
While the Broadway community typically embraces the mantra of ‘the show must go on,’ the past year has seen instances where Mother Nature demanded a pause. During severe winter storms in January and February 2026, several productions, including & Juliet, Aladdin, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and The Lion King, cancelled performances due to hazardous travel conditions and safety concerns for both cast and audiences. However, for the past seven days leading up to today, June 7th, Broadway has experienced clear skies and uninterrupted performances, a welcome change as New York City basks in early summer.
As we celebrate the achievements of this season and look forward to the next, several notable productions are preparing to take their final bows this month. Noel Coward’s witty farce Fallen Angels closes today, June 7th. Pulitzer Prize finalist Becky Shaw concludes its run on June 14th, followed by Chess on June 21st, and both The Balusters and Giant wrapping up on June 28th. The industry also eagerly anticipates the first-ever Broadway revival of the iconic musical Dreamgirls, expected in Fall 2026, and Billy Crystal’s new one-man play 860, which will begin previews in October. As the lights dim on some beloved shows and new stories prepare to emerge, Broadway continues its vibrant journey, promising more magic and unforgettable experiences for theater lovers worldwide.
