Final performance May 3, 2015.
This show is closed.
Tickets at Music Box Theatre
The Music Box was opened in 1921 by producer Sam H. Harris and composer Irving Berlin to showcase a series of Berlin’s “Music Box Revues.” Heralded on more than one occasion as the “best looking house on Broadway,” this 87-year-old venue has only been home to legitimate theater—unlike many of its neighbors.
To this day, The Music Box is co-owned by Irving Berlin’s estate along with the Shubert Organization.
The Heidi Chronicles Discount Tickets
About The Heidi Chronicles on Broadway
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Story for The Heidi Chronicles
Wendy Wasserstein’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece is back on Broadway and critics and audiences are cheering for this hilarious and touching play, and its iconic hero: Heidi Holland. The Huffington Post calls it "An A+ revival! As close to perfection as anyone could hope to get." And Variety cheers, “Elisabeth Moss is effortlessly endearing and wonderfully real."
Moss is joined onstage by a remarkable cast who chart 19 characters through 13 scenes over 3 decades. “Bryce Pinkham delivers a breakout performance!” raves USA Today and Deadline says, “Jason Biggs tops his terrific performance on ‘Orange Is The New Black’ in subtlety and humor.”
Don’t miss the groundbreaking play that The New York Times calls, "Wonderful and beautiful. It resonates today as strongly as it did when it first stormed Broadway. This sterling production led by a radiant Elisabeth Moss, sings forth with bright humor, reflective intelligence, and revitalizing warmth.”
Critics’ Reviews for The Heidi Chronicles
"Wonderful and beautiful. It resonates today as strongly as it did when it first stormed Broadway."
"An A+ revival! As close to perfection as anyone could hope to get."
"Elisabeth Moss is effortlessly endearing and wonderfully real."