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With summer right around the corner, find out what's in store for your zodiac sign this May.

Find out which musical theatre character's journey echoes that of your zodiac sign's for the month of May.

Taurus

(April 20–May 20)
Sky Masterson | Guys and Dolls
It’s your season, Taurus! And you know that even though it is your time of year, it is all part of a cycle. The moment will pass, and you will keep rolling the dice with the ups and the downs that follow. You make your own luck.

Gemini

(May 21–June 20)
Madame Morrible | Wicked
There’s always another side to the story, Gemini! It’s time to stop your half-truths and deceit. Conjuring a shift in the weather might not be a challenge for you, but the cleanup will be taxing. Rather than burning out, speak the truth.

Cancer

(June 21–July 22)
Mary Lennox | The Secret Garden
It’s been quite the evolution, Cancer! As you continue to see slow and steady growth in yourself, you will see it reflected in the world around you. Revel in it and enjoy the moment, but remember that the work never ends.

Leo

(July 23–August 22)
Zach | A Chorus Line
There’s a choice to be made, Leo! You might have a hard time deciding what the best lineup will be, but you have to choose. Success is in reach, and the more decisive you can be in your heart, the better your outcome will be.

Virgo

(August 23–September 22)
Matron "Mama" Morton | Chicago
You know how to give back, Virgo! You’ve got a gift of giving support to someone who needs it, and it is a joy to offer that opportunity. Be careful not to let the scales tip so far that you give away your power.

Libra

(September 23–October 22)
Violet, Doralee, and Judy | 9 to 5
You know how to get things moving, Libra! When you have the opportunity to collaborate and co-create, you can’t help but dive in and shine like the sun. Pay attention so the wires don’t get crossed and you’ll get that promotion.

Scorpio

(October 23–November 21)
Anne of Cleves | Six
Whose castle is it, Scorpio? You’ve been through some trials and tribulations, but now is a moment to relax and party like it’s 1540. This isn’t to say you may not face more challenges in the future, but for now, live it up at the banquet!

Sagittarius

(November 22–December 21)
Papa Ge | Once On This Island 
What are you releasing, Sagittarius? The demand that promises be kept is unavoidable, and something has got to give. This doesn’t have to be painful, a gentle surrender is possible. No matter how it happens, it is for your highest good.

Capricorn

(December 22–January 19)
Tracy Turnblad | Hairspray
You may not know it, but you can’t stop the beat, Capricorn! Great things can be in your future, as long as you continue to stand for what you believe in. The fight may be long, but if you keep at it, you will celebrate sooner than you think.

Aquarius

(January 20–February 18)
King Triton | The Little Mermaid
This month is an opportunity to make a splash, Aquarius! You can see the future in ways others can’t dream of, but make sure your well-intentioned actions are grounded in reality and align with everyone involved. Make them want to take the plunge with you!

Pisces

(February 19–March 20)
Marvin | Falsettos
The dissonance feels epic but it’s temporary, Pisces! You want to follow your desires, and you can, but you need to take care of your business too. Every part of you gets to be involved, but without intention and purpose, no one is going to enjoy it.

Aries

(March 21–April 19)
Little Sally | Urinetown
You’re always ahead of the curve, Aries! You’ve caught on to anything that’s happening before most others even know there will be a show. The challenge is to stay present and not push the story ahead so quickly. Patience and knowledge together offer wisdom.

Playbill's Broadway Horoscope Readings: May 2022

 
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