
PPAC Announces 2026-2027 Broadway Season Lineup
Get ready for a spectacular season of Broadway in Providence.
Providence Performing Arts Center has announced its lineup for the 2026/2027 Broadway Season which includes powerhouse performances and the 25th national tour to open at the historic theater.
“Our upcoming season is filled with extraordinary stories that will inspire audiences,” said PPAC's new President and CEO Alan J. Chille.
PPAC Announces 2026-2027 Broadway Season
“Whether you love Tony Award-winning productions like Maybe Happy Ending and Alicia Keys’ Hell's Kitchen, visually spectacular productions like The Great Gatsby and Death Becomes Her, a deeply moving love story like The Notebook or uplifting musical memoirs like A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical and Jersey Boys, each theatregoer will find a show that feels truly special," Chille said.

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September 20-26, 2026: National Tour Launch of Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical (There is no performance on Sept 21, 2026)
November 3–8, 2026: The Great Gatsby
December 15–20, 2026: Alicia Keys’ Hell's Kitchen
January 26–31, 2027: Death Become Her
February 9–14, 2027: The Notebook
February 23–28, 2027: Maybe Happy Ending
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October 23–25, 2026: The Bodyguard
November 24–December 6, 2026: ’Twas the Night Before... by Cirque du Soleil
(Performances not scheduled on Thanksgiving, Nov 26, or on Nov 30 and Dec 1)
March 9–14, 2027: A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical
May 11–16, 2027: Jersey Boys
The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra will also return to the Providence Performing Arts Center for their Holiday Concert Sunday, December 13, 2026.
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