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Schmigadoon! Will Welcome Fans to Broadway Dress Rehearsal

Be the first in the door on the new musical comedy at the Nederlander Theatre for free!

March 31, 2026 By Margaret Hall, Logan Culwell-Block

Isabelle McCalla and company of Schmigadoon! (Jenny Anderson)

The upcoming Broadway bow of Schmigadoon! is inviting fans to its final invited dress performance later this week.

Ahead of the first preview on April 4, fans will have the opportunity to attend the show’s April 3 dress rehearsal at 7 PM at the Nederlander Theatre. 

Tickets can be secured in the following ways: Fans can sign up for Schmigadoon!’s fan list at Schmigadoonbroadway.com to receive the link to enter the ticket lottery for the April 3 dress rehearsal. Up to 400 free tickets will be offered via the digital lottery, powered by Broadway Direct. The lottery is now open for entries and will close April 2 at 10 AM. Winners will be notified via email, and will have the chance to claim one or two tickets. Fans are also able to participate in an in-person rush at the Nederlander box office, where up to 200 free tickets will be distributed April 3, starting at 5 PM on a first-come, first-served basis.

Now a stage musical, Schmigadoon! was first produced as a two-season Apple Original series. The Broadway version follows the plot of the show's first season, which follows real-world couple Josh and Melissa as they find themselves in Brigadoon Schmigadoon, a mysterious and magical world populated with characters, plots, songs, and dance numbers plucked from Golden Age musicals like Oklahoma!, The Music Man, Carousel, and more. The adaptation—which features a book, music, and lyrics by series creator Cinco Paul—includes all of the songs from the series' Grammy-nominated score plus some new titles, including songs cut from the series.

The cast includes Alex Brightman (Beetlejuice) as Josh Skinner, Sara Chase (The Great Gatsby) as Melissa Gimble, Max Clayton (Chicago) as Danny Bailey, Ana Gasteyer (Once Upon a Mattress, SNL) as Mildred Layton, Ann Harada (Avenue Q) as Florence Menlove, Brad Oscar (The Producers) as Mayor Menlove, Isabelle McCalla (Water for Elephants) as Emma Tate, Maulik Pancholy (It's Only a Play) as The Reverend, Ayaan Diop as Carson, Ivan Hernandez (Dear Evan Hansen) as Doc, and McKenzie Kurtz (Heathers) as Betsy. Brightman, Chase, Harada, Oscar, McCalla, and Kurtz are all reprising their work from the musical's 2025 D.C. premiere. Harada also starred as Florence Menlove in the original series.

Rounding out the company are ensemblists Afra Hines, Becca Petersen, Brandon Block, Clyde Alves, Jess LeProtto, Joshua Burrage, Kaleigh Cronin, Keven Quillon, Kimberly Immanuel, Lauralyn McClelland, Lyrica Woodruff, Maria Briggs, Miles McNicoll, Nathan Lucrezio, Richard Riaz Yoder, Shina Ann Morris, and Zachary Downer. Casting is by The Telsey Office.

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The work made its world premiere in 2025 at Washington, D.C.'s Kennedy Center, with series choreographer Christopher Gattelli directing and choreographing. Gattelli is reprising his work on the Main Stem. See what critics had to say about the premiere run here.

Schmigadoon!'s Broadway bow will feature set design by Scott Pask, costume design by Linda Cho, lighting design by Donald Holder, sound design by Walter Trarbach, and hair, wig, and makeup design by Tom Watson. Pask, Cho, and Watson also designed the Kennedy Center staging.

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Lorne Michaels and No Gurantees Productions are producing, alongside Micah Frank, Caroline Maroney for Broadway Video, and Christine Schwarzman and Megan O’Keefe for No Guarantees. TT Partners is general managing.

Schmigadoon! premiered on Apple TV+ in 2021, with a second season in 2023 that sent its characters to Schmicago, complete with parodies of '70s musicals like Pippin, Godspell, and Sweeney Todd. Apple canceled the show's third season while it was still in production, though Paul previously told Playbill that his goal is to bring all three seasons of Schmigadoon to the stage. Read Playbill's exhaustive recaps of all first and second season episodes for a deep dive into the series' many musical theatre Easter eggs, references, and parodies.

Photos: Schmigadoon! Meets The Press