Parade on Broadway Tickets
Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond star in New York City Center's acclaimed revival of the classic musical as it transfers to Broadway.
A revival packed with talent
Ben Platt and rising star Micaela Diamond star in the Broadway transfer of New York City Center's standout revival of Parade on Broadway. This landmark musical runs at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre for a limited season, and promises to be one of the hottest tickets this year.Newlywed Jewish couple Leo and Lucille Frank are struggling to make a life in the red hills of Georgia. When Leo is accused of a shocking crime, their lives are thrown into a disarray that threatens to tear them apart. Inspired by a true story, Parade is a riveting tale of devotion, justice and faith.
Jason Robert Brown and Alfred Uhry's Parade musical is one of American theater's gold-standard shows, with a powerfully affecting story and sweeping music.
Tony Award winner Ben Platt (Dear Evan Hansen stars as Leo Frank, opposite Micaela Diamond (The Cher Show) as Lucille Frank. They are directed in this visionary production by Tony Award winner Michael Arden (Once On This Island).
Hailed as a "powerhouse" (The New York Times) production with unforgettable performances, book Parade Broadway tickets before they sell out!
Sorry this show closed 06 August 2023, we recommend these similar productions.
Performance dates:
05 Aug 2023 - 06 Aug 2023
Running time:
2 hours and 30 minutes including an intermission.
Age recommendation:
Best for age 14+. Under 4s not permitted.
Audience Notes:
Ben Platt will not perform on Friday, May 19 and Saturday, May 20. Please note that the appearance of any performer cannot be guaranteed, and is always subject to illness, injury and statutory holiday entitlement.
This production contains theatrical haze, flashing lights, graphic violence, themes of racism, anti-Semitism, and white supremacy
This production contains theatrical haze, flashing lights, graphic violence, themes of racism, anti-Semitism, and white supremacy
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When PARADE is revived, or goes on tour, see it. The subject matter is very bleak (antisemitism, prison, accusations, race relations), but it is a powerful play that makes you think and you will discuss its plot and its staging for weeks to come. A f Read more