Broadway Coming Back To Hippodrome Theatre Starting Fall 2021

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Broadway is making a comeback to Baltimore this fall!

The Hippodrome Theatre plans to bring its rescheduled Broadway series back starting in September. Seven of the eight previously announced shows will run at the theatre.

That means Hamilton, Mean Girls, Dear Evan Hansen, Tootsie, Pretty Woman: The Musical, Hairspray, Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations and The Prom will be back!

To Kill a Mockingbird will not be in the season but will make its Baltimore premiere at a different time, the theatre said.

Here is the Hippodrome's updated schedule:

  • Pretty Woman: The Musical                    September 28-October 3, 2021
  • Tootsie                                                      December 14-19, 2021
  • The Prom                                                  January 18-23, 2022
  • Dear Evan Hansen                                    March 15-20, 2022
  • Ain't Too Proud                                        May 3-8, 2022
  • Hairspray                                                  June 14-19, 2022
  • Mean Girls                                                July 12-17, 2022
  • Hamilton                                                   October 4-30, 2022

Meanwhile, Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, has been pushed to February 15-20, 2022.

There are some subscription packages on sale right now. You can learn more here.

Season ticketholders for the previously announced shows will keep their seats for the rescheduled times. Subscribers can log into their account to confirm the date and time of their tickets.

The theatre added that they are working with state and local government officials to reopen following all health guidelines. There could be performance cancellations, in which case the value of your ticket would remain safe.

If visitors pay in full, they'll receive a credit, refund or be able to donate the value of their ticket. If they have a payment plan, the value will be applied to the remaining payments on their account.

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