When Winnie Foster discovers the magical secret of the Tuck family, she embarks on an extraordinary adventure that will change her life forever. Take a journey you’ll never forget in this daring new Broadway musical about love, family and living life to the fullest.
Based on the best-selling, award-winning novel by Natalie Babbitt, TUCK EVERLASTING is brought to life with world-class artistry and powerful storytelling in a sweeping production featuring a book by Tony Award® nominee Claudia Shear (Dirty Blonde) & Tim Federle (Better Nate Than Ever), music by Chris Miller (The Burnt Part Boys), lyrics by Nathan Tysen (The Burnt Part Boys), and direction and choreography by Tony Award® winner Casey Nicholaw (Something Rotten!, Aladdin, The Book of Mormon).
I wish this had a longer run. Looks like an amazing show. Does anyone know if there is a legit streaming copy of the Broadway version? I’m reading the book to my students and prefer to show them this production over the Disney movie. Just curious. Thanks.
1-Ben cook. Andrew Keenan Bolger. Thank you for existing. 2-Tuck Everlasting. Thank you for existing. 3-yk what else should exist? A TUCK REVIVAL AND PROSHOT. WITH BEN COOK AS HUGO.
𝚂𝙿𝙾𝙸𝙻𝙴𝚁 𝙰𝙻𝙴𝚁𝚃!!! I cried at the end of this musicale. I wanted her to end up with Jessie. Ik they had her not drink it for a message and stuff but like my romantic heart BALLED at the end. I felt so bad for Jessie and the fact she ended up with the mailman. THE MAILMAN. It made me sad and mad but Ik over all she did the right thing I’m just salty. But like Winnie and Jessie were made for each other.
Fuck no. So you could watch everyone you know and love die, powerless to do fuck all and in the main event, you get to the world destroyed and endlessly float through space? Oh yeah cnt, that's the fucking dream. No please fuck let me die.
“For some... Time passes slowly... an hour... can seem an eternity... For others... There's never enough Time... But for Jesse Tuck... Time didn't exist.”
Gosh, every time this ends up in my recommendations, I am reminded how this show had SO much potential but as someone that did see this live in it's short run... meh. Went all in on the "family friendly" market and resulted in a show with no good tension to make it interesting. The book is SUPER tense in the end, giving the Tucks a legit great reason why they can never return to this town. The musical? Meh, quick resolution LET'S HAVE A DANCE NUMBER.