Broadway NewsNew Block of Dear Evan Hansen Tickets Now On SaleToday’s already a good day because the Tony-winning musical is now on sale through fall 2018.
By
Olivia Clement
September 07, 2017
As Dear Evan Hansen prepares to welcome a new title star this fall, the Tony-winning musical has announced that a new block of tickets is now on sale through September 2, 2018.
As previously announced, Ben Platt, the show’s Tony-winning star, is set to depart the Broadway musical November 19.
Noah Galvin, fresh off his performance in ABC’s The Real O’Neals, will play the role of Evan Hansen beginning November 21, and Taylor Trensch, currently starring on Broadway in Hello, Dolly!, will take over the title role beginning mid-January 2018.
Original cast members Laura Dreyfuss, Tony winner Rachel Bay Jones, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Tony nominee Mike Faist, Michael Park, and Will Roland have all extended their contracts and will remain with the musical through May 2018. Kristolyn Lloyd will depart in March.
Dear Evan Hansen features a score by the Tony- and Oscar-winning songwriting team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (Dogfight, A Christmas Story), a book by Tony winner Steven Levenson (Masters of Sex), choreography by Danny Mefford (Fun Home), and direction by multiple Tony nominee Greif (Rent, Next to Normal, If/Then).
To purchase tickets to Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway, click here.
The musical, which won six 2017 Tony Awards, plays the Music Box Theatre on Broadway. As previously announced, the show will also kick off its first national tour in Denver in October 2018.
The Real O’Neals' Noah Galvin and Hello, Dolly! star Taylor Trensch will step into the title role after Ben Platt's departure.
19 PHOTOS
Noah Galvin
Noah Galvin in Treasure Island at Brooklyn's Irondale Center
Tom Hewitt and Noah Galvin in Treasure Island at Brooklyn's Irondale Center
Noah Galvin and Tom Hewitt (foreground) with Philip Willingham, Lindsay Smiling, and Ken Schatz in Treasure Island at Brooklyn's Irondale Center
Noah Galvin
Andrew Durand, Charlie Brady, Al Calderon, Noah Galvin, and Molly Ranson in The Burnt Part Boys
Andrew Durand, Charlie Brady, Al Calderon, Molly Ranson, and Noah Galvin in The Burnt Part Boys
(Top Row): Irene Sofia Lucio and Noah Galvin (Bottom Row): Karen Kandel, Adante Power, Zoë Winters, James Waterston, and Lucas Caleb Rooney in Love and Information