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The Outsiders Broadway Musical – Secure Your Seats Now

The Outsiders on Broadway is a powerful and emotional musical playing at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. Winner of the 2024 Tony Award for Best Musical, the show is based on S.E. Hinton’s classic novel and follows a group of teens in 1960s Tulsa as they struggle with identity, friendship, and conflict between rival groups, the Greasers and the Socs. With a strong folk-rock score and energetic staging, the production brings the story to life in a raw and engaging way.

Book your tickets now to experience one of Broadway’s most talked-about new musicals.

The Outsiders

Highlights

Live Broadway musical featuring the iconic story set in 1967 Tulsa.

Based on S.E. Hinton’s novel and the film directed by Francis Ford Coppola.

Insightful portrayal of social conflict between different social groups.

Original music and lyrics by Jonathon Clay, Zach Chance, and Justin Levine.

Choreographed and directed by acclaimed artists Rick Kuperman, Jeff Kuperman, and Danya Taymor.

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Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre

The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, located at 242 West 45th Street in Midtown Manhattan, is a historic Broadway venue with a more intimate feel. It originally opened in 1927 as the Royale Theatre and was designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp. Over the years, it served different purposes—including a time as a radio studio—before being restored and renamed in 2005 to honor Bernard B. Jacobs. Today, the theater seats just over 1,000 guests and is known for its classic design and comfortable, close-up viewing experience.

When choosing seats, the smaller layout works in your favor. Center Orchestra seats, especially in the front and middle rows, offer the closest and most detailed view of the performance. For a more balanced perspective, many theatergoers prefer the front rows of the Mezzanine, which provide a clear, elevated view of the entire stage—ideal for shows with large movements or effects.

If you’re looking for more affordable options, rear Orchestra and mid-to-back Mezzanine seats still offer good sightlines. While seats on the far sides may have slightly angled views, the theater’s compact design and sloped seating ensure that most seats provide clear visibility and strong acoustics, making it easy to enjoy the show from anywhere in the house.

Fun Facts About the Outsides on Broadway

The Hollywood Producer Touch: Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie made her official Broadway producing debut with the show, having been inspired to join the creative team after her daughter Vivienne raved about the pre-Broadway run.

A Literal Onstage Torrent: Every single night, the cast performs the show's climax—a brutal, hyper-physical gang battle—under a heavy, punishing downpour of actual running water pumped onto the stage.

The High School Masterpiece: S.E. Hinton famously wrote the entire original coming-of-age novel when she was just a 16-year-old high school student in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The Golden Audience Giveaway: To bring the story's literary roots to life, actor Noah Pacht (playing Ponyboy) randomly hands out a physical copy of The Outsiders to one lucky audience member during every single performance.

A Real Americana Sound: The show's soulful, folk-infused rock score marks the theatrical debut of Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance, the core duo behind the internationally acclaimed Americana band Jamestown Revival.

The Three-Playhouse Triple Threat: When it opened in 1927, the theater was built as part of a massive, contiguous triple-theater complex that also included the neighboring Majestic and John Golden theaters.

A Century-Old Face-Lift: The theater's stunning exterior facade is a designated New York City landmark, famously showcasing a masterful blend of Spanish and late-Renaissance architectural styles.

FAQs

Where is the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre located?

The theatre is located at 242 West 45th Street, perfectly positioned between Broadway and 8th Avenue in the heart of Manhattan’s Theatre District.

Is the theatre wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the street entrance and the entire Orchestra level are completely step-free, housing all designated wheelchair-accessible spaces and an accessible unisex restroom; however, the upper decks do not have elevator access.


What is the total running time of the musical?

The production has a running time of approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes, which includes one standard 15-minute intermission.

What are the operation hours for the physical box office?

The box office is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Sundays from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM (or until evening curtain time when a show is scheduled).

What is the age recommendation for attending the performance?

The show is highly recommended for audiences aged 10 and older due to stage violence and mature themes; children under the age of 4 are strictly not permitted in the theatre.

Does the theatre have a bag check or storage policy?

While a basic cloakroom is available for minor items, large luggage, packages, and strollers are strictly prohibited; any bags brought inside must be small enough to fit completely under your seat.

Are there intense sensory special effects used during the show?

Yes, the visceral production utilizes heavy flashing strobe lights, theatrical haze, moments of total darkness, real herbal stage cigarettes, and loud simulated noises like a train horn and gunshots.

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