5 Musicals You Should See Before the Tony Awards

It’s hard to believe, but there are only two weeks before the 78th Annual Tony Awards will be presented at Radio City Music Hall.

That means, there are just about 16 or so chances left to see each of the acclaimed Broadway plays and musicals that are vying for Broadway’s top honor. In such a crowded season (there were 43 Broadway openings), we’ve decided to help your show selection by spotlighting five of the musicals—a mix of both original productions and revivals—that are currently vying for 2025 Tony Awards.

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ISLAND CITY STAGE ANNOUNCES 2025-26 SEASON; From Twisted Tales to Touching Human Trials, Celebrate the Power of Surprise through Inventive Storytelling

Get ready for a theatre season that will keep you guessing, grinning, and gasping! Island City Stage, the award-winning theatre committed to sharing stories of universal interest and engaging diverse audiences with entertaining, challenging, and inspiring productions and programs, often exploring the LGBTQ+ culture, is proud to unveil its 2025-26 season – a dynamic lineup of five bold productions, each delivering unexpected twists, inventive storytelling, and unforgettable theatrical moments. Whether a beloved classic or an exciting new work, every show promises a “surprise” that will leave audiences talking long after the final curtain.

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June and July at The Broward Center

Summer is heating up in South Florida, and so is the entertainment at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. June’s lineup sizzles with must-see performances, from cult classics and chart-topping musicals to laugh-out-loud comedy and soulful tributes that celebrate culture, nostalgia and star power.

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The World Premiere of Dangerous Instruments Opens at Palm Beach Dramaworks

Palm Beach Dramaworks closes out its 25th anniversary season with the world premiere of Gina Montet’s gripping Dangerous Instruments.

Laura, a single mother, recognizes that her young son, Daniel, is both brilliant and troubled. She fiercely advocates for him over the years, aware and terrified that he is becoming a danger to himself and others, but her pleas for help are thwarted by educators, mental health specialists, and social workers – some of whom would like to do more but are stymied by a broken system.

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