Here’s Where You’ll Find Muny Family on Broadway This Spring!
The 108th Muny season begins June 15, but if you’re craving Broadway right now, New York is full of fresh openings — and plenty of familiar faces. From longtime Muny favorites to rising stars who’ve lit up our stage, these artists are bringing their talents to some of the season’s most talked-about productions.
Here are some Muny alums you may recognize in new Broadway shows this spring. We’ll keep updating as more productions open.
Break a leg and happy opening to these members of the Muny family!

‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’
Cats: The Jellicle Ball reimagines Cats as a high-energy ballroom spectacle inspired by New York’s underground voguing culture. The production began as an off-Broadway hit, blending Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic score with fierce choreography and a reimagined Jellicle tribe competing for rebirth at the Jellicle Ball.
- Mike Bosner, producer
- Jonathan Burke, Mungojerrie
- Kevin Cahoon, co-producer
- Cody Renard Richard, production stage manager
- Kayla Uribe, assistant stage manager

‘Titanique’
Titanique is a musical comedy that reimagines the timeless love story of Jack and Rose through the eyes and songs of Céline Dion. After a successful off-Broadway run, the show transfers to Broadway, bringing its fast-paced parody of Titanic and the film’s iconic soundtrack to a larger stage.
- Gail Baldoni, assistant costume designer
- Sara Gallo, background vocalist
- Rachel Hoffman, casting director | The Telsey Office
- John Riddle, Cal Hockley
- Paige Seber, lighting designer
- Alejo Vietti, costume designer

‘The Fear of 13’
The Fear of 13 is a play based on the true story of Nick Yarris, a man who spent more than two decades on death row for a crime he insists he did not commit, and the relationship he forms with the volunteer who listens to his story.
- Heather Gilbert, lighting designer

‘Proof’
Proof is a landmark revival of the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play. It centers on Catherine, a young woman grappling with the legacy of her brilliant but troubled father as she navigates love, family and her own genius.
- Mike Bosner, producer
- Mattew Buttrey, associate scenic designer
- J. Jared Janus, makeup designer
- Jaechelle Johnson, associate sound designer

‘Fallen Angels’
The Roundabout Theatre Company revives Noël Coward’s classic comedy about two upper‑class wives whose toasts to past romantic dalliances take an unexpected turn when a shared old flame may be on his way.
- Larry Smiglewski, production stage manager
- Dora Jane Trenbeth, assistant stage manager

‘Schmigadoon!’
Schmigadoon! brings its musical comedy story from the Apple TV series to the Broadway stage. This big‑hearted tribute to classic Golden Age musicals follows two New York doctors who stumble into the magical town of Schmigadoon — where everyone sings and the only way out involves finding true love.
- Clyde Alves, ensemble
- Brandon Block, swing
- Max Clayton, Danny Bailey
- Michael Domue, assistant stage manager
- Ann Harada, Florence Menlove
- Ivan Hernandez, Doc
- Rodrigo Herrera, assistant stage manager
- Kimberley Immanuel, ensemble
- McKenzie Kurtz, Betsy
- Matthew Lacey, production stage manager
- Isabelle McCalla, Emma Tate
- Lauralynn Mclelland, swing
- Becca Petersen, ensemble
- Willie Porter, stage manager
- Richard Riaz Yoder, ensemble

‘The Balusters’
The Balusters, presented by Manhattan Theatre Club, is a new comedy by David Lindsay‑Abaire (Shrek The Musical) about a neighborhood association where a simple proposal to install a stop sign quickly spirals into escalating disputes, rivalries and unexpected chaos among the residents.
- J. Jared Janas, hair, wig and makeup design

‘Beaches’
Beaches is based on the bestselling novel that inspired the beloved film of the same name. The musical follows lifelong friends Cee Cee and Bertie from childhood pen pals to roommates and beyond, bringing their decades‑spanning bond to the stage with an original score.
- Tracy Christensen, costume designer
- Jeanna DiPaolo, assistant costume designer
- Taylor Sage Evans, cover
- J. Jared Janas, wig designer
- Somie Pak, associate costume designer
- Jessica Vosk, Cee Cee
- Travis Waldschmidt, associate choreographer
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