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Schedule of Upcoming Cast Changes

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April 13, 2026 By Natan Zamansky


Here's a list of upcoming principal cast changes on Broadway and long-running Off-Broadway shows. This list is updated regularly.


April 21, 2026

Jeremy Jordan, Carrie St. Louis, and Debbie Gravitte joining Just in Time

Jeremy Jordan will succeed Matthew Morrison in the role of Bobby Darin in Broadway's Just in Time beginning April 21. Coming into the show ith Jordan will be Tony winner Debbie Gravitte as Polly, and Carrie St. Louis as Sandra Dee, succeeding Michele Pawk and Sadie Dickerson respectively.

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April 27, 2026

Isabella Esle, John Cardoza, Zan Berube, Lisa Ann Walter, and Chris Marsh Clark joining Heathers: The Musical Off-Broadway

Off-Broadway's revival of Heathers has found a new pair of stars to stalk the halls of Westerberg High. Beginning April 27, Isabella Esler (Beetlejuice) and John Cardoza (The Notebook) will join the company at New World Stages as Veronica and J.D., respectively, in the cult favorite musical. The production will also welcome Zan Berube as Heather Chandler. Screen star Lisa Ann Walter (Abbott Elementary) will also make her Off-Broadway stage debut playing Westerberg High guidance counselor Ms. Fleming and Veronica's mom, while former high school footballer Chris Marsh Clark steps into the role of Ram Sweeney.

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April 28, 2026

Maya Rudolph joining Oh, Mary!

Six-time Emmy-winning SNL star Maya Rudolph will be Broadway's next title star in Oh, Mary! at the Lyceum Theatre, where the Cole Escola comedy continues its run. Rudolph will join the company as Mary beginning April 28, playing a limited eight-week engagement through June 20.

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May 19, 2026

Zachary Noah Piser joining Maybe Happy Ending

The Tony-winning Best Musical Maybe Happy Ending will welcome Zachary Noah Piser as Oliver beginning May 19, with Piser succeeding Tony-winning original star Darren Criss. Alongside him, the production has promoted standby Hannah Kevitt, who will assume the role of Claire full time, also beginning May 19. The musical follows Claire and Oliver, South Korea-based Helperbots that have been deemed obsolete. The pair form an unlikely bond, setting off a surprising and romantic adventure.

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Eric Anderson joining Moulin Rouge! The Musical

Eric Anderson, who originated the role of Harold Zidler in early workshops of the Tony-winning Best Musical Moulin Rouge! and eventually played the role on Broadway for two years, will return to the part May 19, replacing Megan Thee Stallion, who plays her final performance May 17. This news came with the announcement that the hit production, which had been scheduled to close July 26, will now play an additional five weeks through August 30 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.

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May 26, 2026

Mariska Hargitay joining Every Brilliant Thing

Tony winner Daniel Radcliffe, who officially opened inEvery Brilliant Thing March 12 at Broadway's Hudson Theatre, will play his final performance in the solo show May 24. The stage and screen star will be succeeded by Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order: SVU, My Mom Jayne), who will be making her Broadway debut. Hargitay will begin performances May 26 in the production, which has extended its run through June 28.

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June 1, 2026

Kirstin Maldonado joining SIX: The Musical

Three-time Grammy winning singer-songwriter Kirstin Maldonado (Pentatonix, Kinky Boots) will join the Broadway cast of SIX: The Musical June 1. Maldonado will play Anne Boleyn, taking over the role from Dylan Mulvaney, who will take her final bow May 31. Maldonado will join Adrianna Hicks (as Catherine of Aragon), Abigail Barlow (Katherine Howard) Anna Uzele (Catherine Parr), Jasmine Forsberg (as Jane Seymour), and Olivia Donalson (Anna of Cleves) at the Lena Horne Theatre.

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June 23, 2026

Joanna "JoJo" Levesque joining Chess

Multi-platinum pop and R&B artist Joanna “JoJo” Levesque will return to Broadway in Chess—currently running at the Imperial Theatre—beginning June 23. Levesque will succeed Lea Michele in the role of Florence Vassy, with Michele’s final bow set for June 21.

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