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Exciting Broadway Season Kicks Off in Johnson City with ETSU Martin Center for the Arts!

Exciting Broadway Season Coming to ETSU Martin Center for the Arts!

If you’re in Johnson City, TN, and love theater, you’re in for a treat! The ETSU Martin Center for the Arts is buzzing with excitement as they announce that season tickets for the 2025 Spring Broadway Season are now officially on sale! Sponsored by the Bank of Tennessee, this upcoming season promises an incredible lineup of shows that is sure to entertain and inspire.

Mark Your Calendars!

The Broadway season kicks off on January 27-28 with the beloved Pretty Woman: The Musical. This heartwarming adaptation of the classic film, directed and choreographed by the talented two-time Tony Award® winner Jerry Mitchell, brings the romantic tale of Vivian and Edward to life on stage. Expect a dynamic score and plenty of charm that will have you singing along. By the way, this fabulous production is sponsored by Food City.

A Bit of Mythology, Anyone?

Next on the roster, get ready for the hit musical Hadestown, which hits the stage from March 10-12. Winning a whopping **eight Tony Awards** and the **2020 Grammy® for Best Musical Theater Album**, this modern retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth is not to be missed. Created by the incredibly talented Anaïs Mitchell and directed by Rachel Chavkin, Hadestown merges powerful storytelling with enchanting music that will inspire audiences of all ages. This show is brought to you thanks to sponsorship by the Bravissima! Women Sponsoring the Arts.

Exploring Connection in a Digital Age

Later in the season, don’t miss out on seeing Dear Evan Hansen, taking the stage from April 15-17. This Tony Award®-winning musical has been described by the Washington Post as “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history.” It dives into the nuances of human connection in our increasingly digital world, offering a powerful and moving narrative. A big shoutout to the Frontier Health Foundation for sponsoring this show!

Community and Compassion Take Center Stage

Rounding out the 2025 Spring Broadway Season is Come From Away, performing on April 28-29. This touching true story depicts how the small town of Gander, Newfoundland, welcomed 7,000 stranded travelers after the September 11 attacks. It’s a heartfelt reminder of the strength of community and the compassion that can rise in times of crisis. Sponsored by the Tri-Cities Airport, this show has received rave reviews and is a *New York Times Critics’ Pick*.

How to Get Your Tickets

The 2025 Spring Broadway Season ticket package includes one ticket to each of the four feature National Touring Broadway shows: Pretty Woman: The Musical, Hadestown, Dear Evan Hansen, and Come From Away. It’s a fantastic deal for anyone interested in experiencing some of the best theater that is currently on tour.

So how can you grab your tickets? Season ticket packages are available for purchase online at ETSUMartinCenter.org. For more information about the shows and all the details surrounding this incredible Broadway season, be sure to visit their website!

Don’t miss out on the chance to enjoy these awe-inspiring performances right here in Johnson City. Gather your friends and family, and prepare for a memorable theater experience that will resonate long after the curtain falls!

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