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Death Becomes Her on Broadway is a darkly funny, high-energy musical comedy playing at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Inspired by the 1992 cult film, the show follows two glamorous rivals—Madeline Ashton and Helen Sharp—whose obsession with youth leads them to a mysterious potion with unexpected consequences. Packed with sharp humor, bold performances, and eye-catching stage effects, this stylish production delivers a lively mix of comedy and spectacle.
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Death Becomes Her on Broadway
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Fun Facts About Death Becomes Her on Broadway
No CGI, Just Magic: To bring the iconic movie special effects to life, the production completely bypasses digital screens, relying entirely on mind-bending live stage illusions to twist necks, blast holes through torsos, and detach heads right before your eyes.
Rapid-Fire Wardrobe Royalty: Costume designer Paul Tazewell won the 2024 Tony Award for creating dozens of lavish, shimmering outfits that the leading ladies must seamlessly change into—often in a matter of seconds right offstage.
The Comedy Power Couple: The show features two of Broadway's most beloved comedic heavyweights starring side-by-side: Tony nominees Betsy Wolfe and Jennifer Simard playing the ultimate, immortal frenemies.
A Destiny's Child Legend: Pop and R&B icon Michelle Williams brings her powerhouse vocals to the stage as the enigmatic, potion-wielding socialite Viola Van Horn.
The Retractable Roof Secret: When it first opened in 1910 as the Globe Theatre, the venue featured a massive, fully functional retractable roof that slid open to ventilate and cool the auditorium during hot summer months.
Honoring Acting Royalty: In 1958, the theater was officially renamed to honor Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, widely considered the greatest real-life husband-and-wife acting duo in American theatre history.
The Sound of Music's First Home: This very venue served as the legendary birthplace for one of the most famous musicals of all time, hosting the original 1959 Broadway world premiere of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music.






















