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& JULIET - Juliet refuses fate: a pop‑powered, life‑affirming musical comedy of second chances from the Emmy‑winning writer of Schitt’s Creek. (Event Preview)

Imagine Juliet refusing the tragic ending and choosing her own future, & JULIET turns that daring premise into a riotous, life‑affirming musical comedy from the Emmy®‑winning creator of Schitt’s Creek. Bursting with chart‑topping pop anthems, dazzling choreography, and sharp, modern humor, the show sends Juliet on a bold, hilarious journey of self‑discovery, second chances, and unapologetic joy, proving there’s plenty of life after Romeo.

The show

& JULIET reimagines Juliet’s future through a pulse‑pounding soundtrack of pop anthems, “Since U Been Gone,” “Roar,” “…Baby One More Time,” “Larger Than Life,” “That’s The Way It Is,” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!”, drawn from the catalog of the century’s most prolific hitmaker.

Those familiar, high‑octane songs drive a glittering, modern reinvention that replaces the balcony scene with showstopping production numbers, razor‑sharp comedy, and kinetic choreography. Expect a theatrical rollercoaster that’s as funny as it is heartfelt, using pop power to underscore a bold message about choosing your own path.

Practical details

Run time: 2 hours 30 minutes, including intermission.

Age recommendation: Recommended for ages 8 and up.

Advisory: The production includes flashing/strobe lighting, loud noises, confetti cannons, and pyrotechnics.

Single tickets on sale: October 14, 2025.

Dates: Feb 24 - Mar 1, 2026.

Showtimes

• Tue Feb 24 • 7:00 PM

• Wed Feb 25 • 7:00 PM

• Thu Feb 26 • 7:00 PM

• Fri Feb 27 • 1:00 PM; 7:30 PM

• Sat Feb 28 • 1:00 PM; 7:30 PM

• Sun Mar 1 • 1:00 PM


Why see it

This is an ideal night out for lovers of smart, funny musicals and anyone who can’t resist a sing‑along. & JULIET fuses Broadway spectacle with chart‑topping pop to deliver showstopping choreography, laugh‑out‑loud comedy, and an uplifting story about reclaiming agency and joy. Expect high‑energy production numbers, emotional payoff, and a contagious sense of celebration: whether you come for the hits, the humor, or the heart, the result is a memorable, high‑voltage theatre experience.


Tickets and venue

For tickets and seating options, visit the Broadway Theatre League page for & JULIET:

https://broadwaytheatreleague.org/show/juliet/

For box office or accessibility questions, contact the Broadway Theatre League at their Von Braun Center office: 700 Monroe Street Suite 410, Huntsville, AL; phone (256) 518‑6155.

Leave the balcony behind and step into a bold new beginning, & JULIET is a joyous, modern reinvention of a classic, bursting with pop anthems, dazzling spectacle, and a fiercely uplifting story about choosing your own path. It’s equal parts laugh‑out‑loud comedy and showstopping musical theater; the only real tragedy would be letting this one pass you by.

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