Illinoise (Broadway, St. James Theatre, 2024) | Playbill

Illinoise

Broadway
Musical
One Act
Original

Direct from two critically acclaimed sold-out productions, the New York Times Critic’s Pick Illinoise is transferring to Broadway for 16 weeks only beginning April 24. Based on the landmark Sufjan Stevens album, Illinoise is directed and choreographed by Tony Award® winner Justin Peck. Don’t miss this limited Broadway engagement.



SYNOPSIS:

Based on the landmark Sufjan Stevens album, Illinoise is told through live music performed by an 11-member band, three vocalists and impressionistic choreography. As friends gather around a campfire, sharing stories of first love, grief and growing up, director and choreographer Justin Peck and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury craft an experience that bursts with feeling.



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SCHEDULE:
April 30–May 4
: Tuesday @7pm, Wednesday @2pm and 7pm, Thursday @8pm, Friday @8pm, Saturday @2pm and 8pm

May 6–June 1: Monday @7pm, Tuesday @7pm, Wednesday @7pm, Thursday @7pm, Friday @8pm, Saturday @2pm and 8pm

People (103)

Awards

Drama Desk Award
2024 Outstanding Musical Nominee
2024 Outstanding Lead Performer in a Musical Nominee
2024 Outstanding Choreography Nominee
2024 Outstanding Orchestrations Nominee
Drama League
2024 Outstanding Production of a Musical Nominee
Tony Award
2024 Best Musical Nominee
2024 Best Lighting Design of a Musical Nominee
2024 Best Choreography Nominee
2024 Best Orchestrations Nominee

QUICK STATS

(as of Apr 28, 2024) Total Current Gross: $728,486.90 Highest Weekly Gross: $728,486.90 (Week Ending Apr 28, 2024)   Average Ticket Price: $74.59 Average % Capacity: 91.37%

Grosses

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