LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Mamma Mia! The 2024-2025 PNC Broadway in Louisville season has shows to entertain everyone.


What You Need To Know

  • PNC Broadway in Louisville begins Oct. 1

  • Four fan-favorite shows are back and there are four premieres

  • The series kicks off with "Les Miserables" and concludes with "The Wiz"

Theater fans can expect the return of four fan favorites and four premieres. The season kicks off Oct. 1 with “Les Misérables.” According to Broadway.org, the show is one of the longest running Broadway shows.

According to Broadway.org, "Les Miserables" is one of the longest running Broadway shows. (Broadway Across America)

Up next, the ABBA-inspired fan-favorite, “Mamma Mia!” dances its way into the The Kentucky Center on Dec. 3.

The new year welcomes, “Come From Away” on Jan. 10 for three performances.

Love is in the air in February when 10-time Tony-winning “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” premieres for a two-week run beginning Feb. 18.

The touring production of Peter Pan (Broadway Across America)

For the first time in 30 years, “Peter Pan” and the Lost Boys will soar into Louisville on March 25 and it will be followed up by “& Juliet.” This production looks at what would happen next if Juliet hadn’t “ended it all over Romeo.”

Once Kentucky is done celebrating Derby 146, theater fans will be treated to the corn-tastic musical, “Shucked” on May 13.

The season will end with everyone easing on down the yellow brick road with “The Wiz.”

New this season will be start curtain times. Shows on Tuesday-Friday will begin at 7 p.m. and Saturday evening shows will start at 7:30 p.m.

Leslie Broecker, President of PNC Broadway in Louisville said, “It’s the perfect mix of most-requested returns with Les Misérables, Peter Pan, Come From Away, and Mamma Mia!, paired with premieres fresh from Broadway like Shucked and & Juliet. And get ready for a brand new day with The Wiz. This groundbreaking twist on The Wizard of Oz changed the face of Broadway 50 years ago and is now coming to Louisville in an all-new Broadway tour!” 

Fans can learn more about the shows and tickets by headline to the Kentucky Performing Arts website.

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