& Juliet in Kansas City 2026

And Juliet

& Juliet flips the script on Shakespeare in a spectacular blend of humor and heart! This vibrant musical, featuring chart-topping music, will grace the stage during its North American tour in Kansas City, MO, at the Music Hall from Nov 18 – 23, 2026. Don’t miss this chance to experience a show with multiple Tony Award nominations. Purchase your & Juliet tickets now.

& Juliet Kansas City Tickets

Date Price Tickets
Tuesday
Nov 18, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $960.00
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Tuesday
Nov 18, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $48.96
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Wednesday
Nov 19, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $61.20
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Wednesday
Nov 19, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $174.00
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Thursday
Nov 20, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $60.00
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Thursday
Nov 20, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $39.07
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Friday
Nov 21, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $35.63
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Friday
Nov 21, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $960.00
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Saturday
Nov 22, 2025
02:00 PM
& Juliet
from $960.00
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Saturday
Nov 22, 2025
02:00 PM
& Juliet
from $35.27
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Saturday
Nov 22, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $29.23
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Saturday
Nov 22, 2025
07:30 PM
& Juliet
from $960.00
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Sunday
Nov 23, 2025
01:00 PM
& Juliet
from $105.60
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Sunday
Nov 23, 2025
01:00 PM
& Juliet
from $25.45
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Sunday
Nov 23, 2025
06:30 PM
& Juliet
from $30.00
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Cast in Kansas City

The North American tour cast of & Juliet features a dynamic lineup of actors bringing fresh energy to the show’s beloved main characters. Here’s who’s taking center stage:

  • Maya Boyd as Juliet
  • Joey Fatone as Lance
  • Alison Luff as Anne
  • Drew Gehling as Shakespeare
  • Michael Iván Carrier as May
  • Jeannette Bayardelle as Angelique
  • Liam Pearce as Romeo
  • Nathan Levy as François

The Venue: Music Hall

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the plot of & Juliet?

& Juliet flips Shakespeare’s tragedy on its head. Juliet skips the tomb scene and jets off on a self‑discovery journey set to two decades of Max Martin pop hits. Expect witty dialogue, high‑energy choreography, and a feel‑good finale that asks what you’d do with a second chance.

How long is the performance?

The full run time is about 2 hours 35 minutes, including a 15‑minute intermission.

Is the show kid‑friendly?

Yes. The humor is PG‑13 and there’s no strong language. Kids eight and up usually love the music, bright lights, and confetti cannons.

Which pop songs will I hear?

Chart‑toppers like “Since U Been Gone,” “Roar,” “I Want It That Way,” and “Confident” all get a fresh, story‑driven makeover.

Has & Juliet won any major awards?

It scored nine Tony nominations (winning Best Costume Design) and three Olivier Awards in London, including Best Actress in a Musical.

What time do doors open for the Kansas City, MO run?

Doors normally open 60–75 minutes before curtain in Kansas City, MO. For the Nov 18 – 23, 2026 engagement, arrive by 7:00 p.m. for an 8:00 curtain or 1:00 p.m. for matinées so you can clear security and visit concessions.

Is there an intermission?

Yes — one break halfway through lets you stretch and hit the restrooms.

Where should I park near the theatre?

Most stops have two adjacent lots plus overflow garages. Pre‑pay online or show up 45 minutes early to snag cheaper street parking.

Are there rush or lottery tickets?

Same‑day rush seats (around $30) drop when the box office opens. Digital lotteries on TodayTix pop up about a week prior.

What are the best days for cheaper seats?

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday‑evening shows are usually $10‑$25 less than Friday or Saturday nights. Prices also dip the Monday before each week.

Can I buy official merchandise on‑site?

Absolutely. Exclusive tees, hoodies, and holographic posters run $15‑$60 and most stands accept cards or tap‑to‑pay.

Are photos or video allowed during the show?

No. Flash photography and video are prohibited, but you can snap the set before the overture and after the final bow.

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