& Juliet is the hit Broadway musical created by the Emmy-winning writer of Schitt’s Creek & pop music’s # 1 hit maker. #AndJuliet #AndJulietBway Get tickets to & Juliet here: AndJulietBroadway.com
Jukebox musicals are my guilty pleasure. Have had the playlist of this soundtrack saved for years. So excited to hear that it's finally moving to Broadway! One step closer to getting to see it live!
I just got back and LOVED it. THIS is how jukebox musicals should be written. The way they incorporated the songs with the plot was so genius and seamless.
I saw this play yesterday with this cast it was probably one of the best musicals i've seen i knew all of the songs me and my friend got a bunch of waves and smiles our seats were great they had a bunch of leg room and overall just a great musical
This cast!!! I had no idea what to expect when I saw this in Toronto summer of 2022. I’ve never left the theatre feeling better than I did that day. The audience were out of their seats dancing and singing and shouting by the end. Just terrific. See it.
YES!!!! ive seen many shows but the second i left the theater it became my favorite musical! ive only seen it twice but i'm already planning on going again and again!!!
I was privileged to be at the Melbourne opening of & Juliet last Thursday night. What a high octane, dynamite show it is! Those amazing songs performed by a wonderful cast, 7 of whom were making their professional debuts. And to top it off, hit-maker extraordinaire Mr Max Martin was there on stage. If you are after a great night out at the theatre, this show hits all the right notes!
A friend in the UK told me about this, and I've had the album favorited in Spotify for two years now. I love the music so much, and I'm so glad to see that it's coming to Broadway!
KUDOS to the entire Cast. 👏🏾 JULIET has a mellifluous & powerhouse voice.She also looks like a Juliet. I saw the show twice in Toronto. I booked (3) more Broadway performances and it won't stop there.
They can be fun. for me, the granddaddy of them all would be Ain't Misbehavin' - but that goes back a few years. I think they can fill the void that the 1980s mega-musicals have left (i.e. Phantom, Les Miz, etc - and what I mean by that is that in popular culture those musicals have largely ran their course.)
I saw this amazing show in Toronto many times. I fell in love with the story, songs and actors. Lorna’s singing is gold and the funniest scenes are between Paulo Szot and Melanie LaBarie as Lance and Angelique. Betsy Wolfe and Stark Sand are wonderful as Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare. It is the best show this season by far!!!
I saw this in Toronto, and trust me: this show is SO worth seeing! You laugh, you cheer, you feel lifted out of your seat; and at the end, you will leave the theatre with a new sense of empowerment!
Just the most glorious, amazing show. Paulo Szot steals the show as Lance. He is beyond perfect. He has the best voice, and never makes a mis step with his comedic timing and heartbreaking “Shape Of My Heart”. What a way to leave the pandemic behind. Can’t wait for it to come to Broadway! Tony Awards here we come!
Broadway is so lucky to be getting this incredible cast! Saw it a few times in Toronto and it's the most fun I've had at a show in years. Managed to see the full cast, and also Rachel Webb (u/s Juliet) and Tiernan Tunnicliffe (u/s Anne), who are also excellent!
I saw this show twice in 3 weeks in Toronto and trust me anyone who sees this on Broadway will LOVE it!!!! Be prepared to sing along, smile and laugh because I sure did!!!!
I saw this January 14th for my birthday!! I cried so much, the understudy for May was so good, the songs were amazing, it’s so gut-wrenching, hope everyone who gets to see it has the time of their life!!
I saw this show 3 times in Toronto including the closing show. Would love to see it on Broadway but so expensive! The cast are all amazing and so happy for Katy Geraghty who was wonderful in &Juliet. It was announced at the finale on Aug 14 that she would not be moving on with the cast - search her name to find out why. The cast was happy for her - nice to see that comradery among the players!
As someone who loves this show and has seen it in London, the American accents definitely threw me off lol. But overall this cast looks really cool, especially Juliet!
I just saw this a few days ago and wanted to know if any of the original cast was at my proformace and after watching this trailer I am at least assuming that like 90% of them were original! This is an amazing musical idc that it is jukebox. It is amazing. I wish I recorded the end at the bows like the woman next to me did but it was so amazing seeing the cast interacting with her.
Looks phenomenal definitely will win a lot of Tony’s but not Best Musical that’s gonna be Kimberly Akimbo We will see Nevertheless & Juliet is a lock for many Tonys #&JulietfortheTony
I see Tony nominations for: best musical, book, costumes, director, lights, music, sound, set, leading actress (Betsy & Lorna), featured actress (Melanie), leading actor (Stark), featured actor (Paulo), and much more!!! It is just a phenomenal show and they are all so good!
@@marywhitning5699 I think that Betsy would be eligible for Featured Actress because Cassidy who did the west end production won the Olivier for the equivalent award.
I juat say this on Broadway in NYC yesterday and it was freaking amazing! I saw the understudy for May and Angúlic (The nurse) and they were both fantastic! I woman who played Juliet had and incredible voice and was just simply amazing. Also I love the LGBTGIA+ representation in it, so even if you aren't LGBTQ you can still be seen in this musical. If you haven't seen it you absolutely should! Broadway is expensive but if you can afford it it is 100% worth it!
Wow! This sounds like the most fun musical ever! I never really thought of what If Juliet didn't die, and their voices are so good...!!! This might be something I wanna see for my 16th birthday in June!
What if Romeo didn't kill himself for Juliet. You know the experienced swordsmen with many skills that would've been highly valuable during this time, who encouraged peace but stood up to the corrupted system by taking action against a murderer who would have likely walked free due to his relation to the prince. A young man forced away from everything he's ever known and loved struggling to start a new life in an unfamiliar city, whilst having to deal with the grief from the passing of both his wife and closest friend. Upon hearing that Juliet never died he becomes convinced that Tybalt was using her as a means of softening Romeo, leading Romeo to see mercy and love as a weakness that can be exploited, he isolates himself from all relationships and is set on a path for vengeance against the Capulet family. (don't correct my grammar bc idc)
William Shakespeare is about to finish his play Romeo and Juliet when his wife Anne Hathaway (yes that’s her real name) decided to change the end so Juliet didn’t kill herself and instead that would be the start of her new life
I really don't get the hype for this. You butcher William Shakespeare to write a play full of modern pop songs? Romeo and juliet is a masterpiece of how two opposite worlds can attract and how when they combine they can't be separated even in death. The pop songs I'd rather just go to the live concert.
this musical doesn't mean that romeo and juliet is gone forever. it still exists. this is just a more modern version with female empowerment and diversity, or is that too much for you to handle?
Probably not the place to say how much I distaste 'musicals' that are just kids bop-ear screeching renditions of actual songs. Big musical fan but these types are such a skip for me.
Cool, another lifeless jukebox musical meant to pacify audiences with familiarity rather than satisfying them with original art. What a neat money gra- sorry i meant idea!
Yes , for once , I think this is a juke box musical done well and a lot of fun. I am someone who loves most musicals to the core. One of my all time favourite shows is rent.
The script here is fantastic and you feel like the songs really justified their existence here, it feels like instead of creating a scene based on a pop song, they create an scene and then grab a pop song that feet’s the scene
Thanks to Jagged Little Pill, I'm worried the broadway version will just make Mae a feminine gay guy, and not non binary like in the West End Production: which would be a shame because I fully sobbed when I realised there was a non binary person in a major production on West End, and it made my week.
Nope, they're definitely non-binary!! I had the same reaction as you when I saw the show for the first time in Toronto. I've seen the show many many times during the Toronto pre-broadway run. They make it a very clear point throughout the whole show NOT to call them either a boy or a girl. In "I Kissed a boy/girl", ONLY May sings "I kissed a boy" when referring to Francois. Francois NEVER sings "I kissed a boy" about May. Francois originally sings "I kissed a girl" about May. May tells him that they're not a girl, and from that point on, Francois does not sing that line at all and never refers to May as a girl or as a boy. They're definitely not played as just a feminine gay guy. 100% non binary. The performer who plays May is also non-binary, and mentions how happy they are to be playing a non-binary character in the playbill. Literal perfection.
This sounds like a very dumb idea for a story. Just by seeing this trailer I can see that even though it's a stupid idea for a story the covers of these songs probably make up for it because I actually like what I'm hearing