Broadway in Hollywood 2025 – 2026

From the golden glow of the Pantages to the star-studded Dolby Theatre, Broadway in Hollywood blends showbiz sparkle with live stage magic. Whether you’re here for a Tony-winning hit or a magical matinee, this guide covers everything—venues, tickets, where to eat, what to wear, and local perks worth knowing.

Broadway Shows in Hollywood

Les Misérables

Les Misérables

Oct 7 - 19, 2025

A powerful and timeless musical about love, sacrifice, and redemption set against the backdrop of revolutionary France.

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Hadestown

Hadestown

Oct 21 - Nov 2, 2025

A mesmerizing folk opera that reimagines the ancient tale of Orpheus and Eurydice.

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Moulin Rouge! The Musical

Moulin Rouge! The Musical

Nov 4 - 16, 2025

A spectacular Broadway adaptation of the iconic movie, filled with dazzling performances and chart-topping songs.

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Suffs

Suffs

Nov 18 - Dec 7, 2025

A powerful and inspiring new musical about the women who fought for the right to vote, blending history with a modern edge.

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Stereophonic

Stereophonic

Dec 9, 2025 - Jan 2, 2026

A raw and immersive rock musical that takes you into the turbulent world of a 1970s band recording their next big album.

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The Notebook

The Notebook

Jan 6 - 25, 2026

A deeply romantic and emotional musical adaptation of the beloved novel, capturing the power of enduring love.

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The Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon

Feb 3 - 15, 2026

A comedic and satirical Broadway musical exploring faith and culture through catchy songs and bold humor.

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SIX

SIX

Feb 18 - Mar 8, 2026

A high-energy pop musical that reimagines the six wives of Henry VIII as modern-day pop stars, telling their own stories.

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Beetlejuice

Beetlejuice

Mar 10 - 22, 2026

A hilarious and spooky musical comedy based on the cult-classic film, filled with dark humor and stunning effects.

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TINA – The Tina Turner Musical

TINA – The Tina Turner Musical

Apr 14 - 19, 2026

A high-energy musical celebrating the life and legacy of Tina Turner, featuring her biggest hits and an electrifying performance.

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MJ The Musical

MJ The Musical

Apr 21 - May 3, 2026

A thrilling musical that takes you inside the creative mind of Michael Jackson, featuring his biggest hits and iconic dance moves.

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The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music

May 5 - 24, 2026

A beloved classic filled with timeless songs and the inspiring story of the von Trapp family’s journey to freedom.

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Hell’s Kitchen

Hell’s Kitchen

May 26 - Jun 21, 2026

A fiery and electrifying new musical set in New York City, inspired by the music of Alicia Keys.

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The Phantom of the Opera

The Phantom of the Opera

Jun 24 - Aug 9, 2026

A hauntingly beautiful and timeless musical about love, obsession, and mystery beneath the Paris Opera House.

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Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast

Aug 12 - Sep 6, 2026

A heartwarming musical adaptation of the Disney classic, featuring enchanting songs and breathtaking visuals.

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Where Broadway Takes the Stage

Pantages Theatre Los Angeles

Hollywood may be famous for film, but it knows how to spotlight a stage. Two major venues anchor the Broadway in Hollywood series, each with its own flair and fabulous acoustics:

  • Pantages Theatre: A historic gem on Hollywood Boulevard, the Pantages has been dazzling audiences since 1930. With its art deco interior, 2,700-seat capacity, and central location, it’s the crown jewel of touring Broadway in Los Angeles. From Hamilton to Wicked, this is where the big names shine.
  • Dolby Theatre: Best known for hosting the Oscars, the Dolby transforms beautifully for major musical productions. Located at Hollywood & Highland, it seats around 3,400 people and offers excellent sightlines, top-tier tech, and a red-carpet-worthy experience.

Both venues are fully ADA-accessible, with elevators, wheelchair seating, and assistive listening devices available. Coat check services and VIP lounges vary by event. Whether you’re sitting orchestra or balcony, the curtain rises on something unforgettable.

Family-Friendly Broadway in Hollywood

Planning a night out with the kids? Broadway in Hollywood knows how to enchant audiences of all ages—with enough singing animals, magical carpets, and icy castles to melt even the crankiest mood. Whether you’re introducing little ones to their first show or bonding with a teen over a classic revival, there’s something here for every generation.

  • Top kid-approved shows: Favorites like The Lion King, Aladdin, Frozen, and Wicked regularly appear at the Pantages and Dolby. These musicals mix bold visuals, catchy tunes, and just enough humor to keep everyone wide-eyed.
  • Best matinees: Weekend and holiday matinees are ideal for families—less traffic, brighter start times, and a more relaxed crowd.
  • Age policies: Most shows recommend ages 5+. Children under 2 are generally not admitted, and every guest needs a ticket regardless of age.
  • Booster seats: Available at both venues—ask ushers upon arrival. Perfect for shorter kids needing a better view.
  • Parent pro-tips: Pack light snacks for intermission, hit the restrooms early, and prep kids on basic theater etiquette (like whispering and waiting to clap).
  • Kids Night on Broadway: Occasionally offered—buy an adult ticket, get a child ticket free. Check BroadwayInHollywood.com for upcoming dates.

How to Get Tickets

The Phantom of the Opera on Stage Broadway in Hollywood

Scoring great seats to Broadway in Hollywood doesn’t have to feel like a dramatic plot twist. Whether you’re a first-time theatergoer or a season pass pro, here’s how to land tickets without the stress—or sticker shock.

  • Official sources: Always start with trusted platforms:
    • BroadwayInHollywood.com
    • Ticketmaster
    • DolbyTheatre.com for Dolby-specific performances
  • Box offices: Buy in person at the Pantages Theatre or Dolby Theatre box offices if you prefer old-school charm or want to skip fees.
  • Resale options: Can’t find seats? Reputable sites like SeatGeek, StubHub, and TodayTix often have last-minute or sold-out tickets. Check seller ratings.
  • Discounts: Don’t sleep on:
    • Student rush or standing room deals (limited shows)
    • Group sales (typically 10+ people)
    • Email newsletter perks (early access, promo codes)
  • Subscriptions: Want the best seats all season? Broadway in Hollywood offers season subscriptions with perks like early access, flexible exchanges, and locked-in pricing.
  • Avoid scams: Skip sketchy third-party sites with inflated prices. If the URL looks off or feels fishy, it probably is. When in doubt, go through BroadwayInHollywood.com.

Where to Sit: Best Seats at the Pantages and Dolby

Hollywood Pantages Theatre Seating Chart

Choosing the right seat can turn a great show into an unforgettable one. Both the Pantages Theatre and Dolby Theatre offer distinctive seating layouts, each with their own perks—and quirks.

  • Pantages Theatre: Built in 1930, the Pantages has a classic Broadway-style layout with Orchestra, Mezzanine, and Balcony levels. For the best view, center Orchestra rows F–L strike the sweet spot between stage intimacy and full-stage visuals. Mezzanine offers a grand overlook—great for dance-heavy shows like Moulin Rouge!
  • Dolby Theatre: Known for hosting the Oscars, Dolby’s seating is more modern and expansive. It boasts Orchestra, Parterre, and three levels of balconies. Orchestra center and Parterre are ideal for Broadway musicals, with sharp acoustics and close-up energy. The first balcony has a sweeping stage view and ample legroom.
  • Sound & sightlines: Both venues are designed with acoustics in mind. However, extreme side seats or far back balcony rows may lose a little clarity in sound and visibility, especially for shows with elaborate visuals.
  • Comfort tips: Taller guests might prefer aisle seats for legroom. Older adults or those with mobility issues should avoid steep upper levels—elevators are available, but the climb can be taxing.
  • ADA seating: Both theaters offer accessible seating options, companion seats, elevators, and assistive listening devices. Ask box office staff or ushers for help in advance or on arrival.

Getting There: Parking and Transportation

Getting to Broadway in Hollywood is easier than you’d think—if you plan ahead and know your options. Whether you’re driving, riding, or strolling in from a nearby hotel, here’s the lowdown.

  • Pantages Theatre: Located at 6233 Hollywood Blvd, right across from the Hollywood/Vine Metro station. You can practically roll off the train and into your seat.
  • Dolby Theatre: Found at Hollywood & Highland, its complex includes a huge parking structure with direct access—ultra convenient for pre-show dining or browsing.
  • Parking: For the Pantages, there are dedicated lots like the Hollywood/Vine Parking Garage and surface lots along Argyle and El Centro. Expect rates around $10–$20. The Dolby has the Hollywood & Highland Center garage—enter on Highland Ave—with validated parking if you dine at participating restaurants.
  • Public Transit: The Metro Red Line is your best friend. Hop off at Hollywood/Vine for the Pantages or Hollywood/Highland for the Dolby. Metro buses run frequently along Hollywood Blvd too.
  • Rideshare Zones: Uber/Lyft pickup and drop-off is easiest on Argyle (for Pantages) or Highland Ave near Johnny Rockets (for Dolby). Just make sure your driver isn’t circling during curtain time—it gets crowded.
  • Tips for busy nights: If there’s a movie premiere, big concert, or weekend traffic, arrive 30–45 minutes early. And if it’s award season? Give yourself even more time—Hollywood doesn’t sleep.

Where to Eat Before the Show

Hungry before hitting the spotlight? Hollywood’s got flavor for every craving and curtain call schedule. Whether you’re out to impress or just want a quick, tasty bite, here’s where to dine before the drama unfolds.

  • Upscale Dining (Date-night worthy):
    • Musso & Frank Grill – A Hollywood legend. Think martinis, steaks, and that old-school glam vibe. Perfect for a pre-show toast.
    • Tao at Dream Hotel – Sushi, sake, and style. Arrive early for a loungey, theatrical meal before the real show starts.
    • Paley – Chic, modern, and within walking distance of the Pantages. Seasonal American plates in a sleek setting.
  • Mid-Range Favorites (Tasty & reliable):
    • Stout Burgers & Beers – Gourmet burgers done right. Quick service and killer truffle fries.
    • Tender Greens – Healthier fare with build-your-own bowls and plates. Casual but high-quality.
    • Shake Shack – Let’s be real—sometimes a ShackBurger is the perfect pre-show treat. Right near the Dolby Theatre.
  • Quick Bites (In and out):
    • Trejo’s Tacos – Local celeb Danny Trejo brings the flavor. Fast, flavorful, and perfect for a quick bite before the curtain rises.
    • Pablito’s Tacos (in Hollywood & Highland food court) – Tucked away, but seriously good Peruvian street food fusion.
    • Starbucks Reserve – For coffee, pastries, or a flat white to stay awake through the second act.
  • Desserts & Drinks After:
    • Ghirardelli Soda Fountain – Ice cream, sundaes, and all things sweet for your post-show glow.
    • No Vacancy – A hidden speakeasy if you’re looking to end the evening with a little mystery and mixology.

Timing tip: Most restaurants near the theaters are used to pre-show rushes. If your show starts at 8:00 PM, aim to be seated by 6:15 PM. And yes—reservations are smart, especially Fridays and Saturdays. Nobody wants to sprint with a salad fork in hand.

What to Wear to a Broadway Show in Hollywood

Hollywood might be glitzy, but when it comes to Broadway shows, the dress code isn’t etched in stone. You’ll see everything from heels to high-tops, sequins to slacks. So—what should you wear?

  • Evening Shows: Smart-casual is the norm. Think cocktail dresses, nice jeans with a blazer, or chic jumpsuits. You don’t need to dress like it’s the Oscars… but if that’s your vibe? Shine on.
  • Matinees: It’s a bit more laid-back. A sundress, button-down with chinos, or a trendy tee and jacket combo works great. Comfort with a dash of cool.
  • Weather Wisdom: LA evenings can get chilly, even in summer. A light jacket or wrap won’t go to waste—especially inside the air-conditioned Pantages.
  • What Not to Wear: Leave beach flip-flops, loud graphic tees, and heavy cologne at home. The theater’s for entertainment, not sensory overload.
  • Bag Rules: Keep it compact. Large bags or backpacks may be subject to inspection or not allowed at all. A small crossbody or clutch is perfect.

Bottom line? Dress like you’re out for a special night—but still you. Whether you lean classic or eccentric, the only real rule is: wear something you’ll feel great applauding in.

Broadway for Locals: Subscriptions & Perks

If you live in the LA area and love Broadway, consider diving into the benefits of a season subscription. The Broadway in Hollywood subscription series gives Angelenos a front-row seat—figuratively (and sometimes literally)—to the hottest touring productions at the Pantages and Dolby Theatres.

  • How to Subscribe: Head to the official BroadwayInHollywood.com website. Choose your performance day and seating zone, then purchase your season package online. Renewal is easy and available for returning subscribers each year.
  • Perks for Subscribers:
    • Guaranteed seats for each Broadway season show
    • Early access to additional tickets (before the public)
    • Priority upgrades for better seats
    • Lower per-show cost compared to single tickets
  • Flexibility Features: Can’t make a date? Subscribers can exchange tickets for a different night of the same show (subject to availability and deadlines). Payment plans are also available—great for budgeting your Broadway habit.
  • Bonus Perks:
    • Invites to exclusive pre-sales
    • Special offers and dining discounts nearby
    • Subscriber appreciation events and surprise perks

For superfans or generous gifters, gift subscriptions make a stellar present. And for community-minded patrons, Broadway in Hollywood offers donor tiers with additional VIP amenities like concierge service and donor lounges.

Bottom line? If you’re seeing more than a show or two each year, subscribing pays off—in perks, pricing, and predictability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I purchase tickets or subscriptions?

Buy tickets safely via BroadwayInHollywood.com, the box offices at the Pantages or Dolby Theatre, or through Ticketmaster when linked from official pages. Subscriptions and mini-packages often go on sale first, with single tickets released closer to show dates.

Can I get a refund or exchange tickets?

Tickets are generally non-refundable. Exchanges might be offered at the venue’s discretion—usually before a performance starts and subject to conditions in the Season Ticket Holder terms.

When should I arrive, and what about late seating?

Enter the theater at least 30 minutes before showtime—most venues open doors 60–90 minutes early. Late arrivals may be seated during intermission or during approved breaks only.

What are the rules for children and booster seats?

All guests—including babies—must have a ticket. Children under age 5 are usually not permitted at Pantages (unless specified). Booster seats may be available—just ask an usher for help.

Is food or drink allowed inside?

No outside food or open beverages are permitted—only bottled water, non-alcoholic drinks with lids, and candies purchased inside. Big bags, backpacks, and professional photography gear are prohibited.

Are cameras and recording devices allowed?

Recording devices and photography during performances are strictly banned. Lobby photos are usually permitted before or after the show.

What is the dress code?

There’s no formal dress code—smart-casual is standard. Jeans, flats, dresses, or blazers are all perfectly fine. Just avoid loud or distracting accessories.

What accessibility services are offered?

Both theaters provide ADA-compliant seating, companion seating, assistive listening devices, and space for service animals. Access is primarily on the ground level at the Pantages, as it lacks elevator access to upper levels.

Do I need to bring printed tickets?

You don’t need printouts. Most tickets are digital and accessed via the Broadway In Hollywood app or online account. Screenshots or third-party tickets may not be accepted.

How many tickets can I purchase at once?

Ticket limits vary by show, but packages and group bookings often allow blocks for 10+ guests. Subscriptions typically secure consistent seating across the season.

What should I do in case of bad weather or venue issues?

If a show is canceled or postponed, viewers will be notified through official channels. Arrive early to avoid delays from traffic during premieres, events, or peak Hollywood hours.