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Broadway Shows in July 2026

Summer in New York City is a great time to catch a show on Broadway, and in July all of the most popular kids' musicals play six days a week. Why not make history fun with British Smash Hit musical SIX, all about the wives of Henry VIII or book a family favorite like Disney’s Aladdin. Midweek Broadway matinees make enjoying all of these shows even easier! Plus, make sure to catch the purrfect Cats: The Jellicle Ball, where Broadway meets ballroom, and Dog Day Afternoon starring The Bear’s Ebon Moss-Bachrach and John Bernthal, as they both close this month.

If you want to know what Broadway shows are on in July, take a look at our listings to see what's closing and what's opening. Check out what else is on in summer 2026 with Broadway shows in August and September.

8 Shows in New York

Hamilton on Broadway

Hamilton on Broadway

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hugely popular, Tony Award-winning rap musical retells the story of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.

Hadestown on Broadway

Hadestown on Broadway

Anaïs Mitchell’s Tony Award-winning mythic musical takes audiences on a hell-raising, heart-breaking journey to the underworld.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway

You are invited to return to the Wizarding World, populated by incredible stagecraft and spellbinding characters. Best for age 10+.

Wicked on Broadway

Wicked on Broadway

Take a peek behind the curtain and discover the untold story of the Witches of Oz in Broadway’s smash-hit musical. Best for age 8+.

Six the Musical on Broadway

Six the Musical on Broadway

Divorced, beheaded…Live! Join Henry VII’s embattled wives as they step out of the history books and into the spotlight on Broadway.

MJ the Musical on Broadway

MJ the Musical on Broadway

Discover the secrets behind the King of Pop’s dizzying stardom, set to his greatest hits, as this new musical moonwalks onto Broadway.

The Book of Mormon on Broadway

The Book of Mormon on Broadway

From the wickedly irreverent brains behind South Park, this shocking, hilarious musical tells the story of two hapless Mormon missionaries.

Dog Day Afternoon on Broadway

Dog Day Afternoon on Broadway

Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach lead a gripping new Broadway play, adapted from the Oscar-winning film Dog Day Afternoon.

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