This Fall on Broadway for Student Travelers

Sep 24, 2024

Broadway has the power to educate and inspire, making it perfect for student groups seeking a unique blend of education and entertainment. Theatre allows students to explore topics and themes that are relevant to their studies, all while having plenty of fun.

Must-See Broadway Shows This Fall

Broadway currently has a fantastic line-up that caters to various tastes and learning objectives. These shows offer not just entertainment but also valuable lessons, making them ideal for student groups.

The Lion King and Aladdin are two Disney classics that have been reimagined for the stage. While their timeless stories are familiar to many, these shows are brought to life before the audience’s eyes through stunning visuals and music. These shows are accessible to viewers of all ages, making them perfect for younger students as well. The awe-inspiring puppetry of The Lion King and the colorful spectacle of Aladdin will be a hit with both the young and the young at heart.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a treat for fans of the Harry Potter series, as it expands on the beloved story, allowing audiences to travel to the world of Hogwarts once again. However, you don’t have to be a Potterhead to appreciate this play. With its intricate plot and mesmerizing special effects, this play is a must-see for any student group.

Wicked offers a fresh perspective on the familiar story of the Wizard of Oz. Recommended for students aged 8 and older, this show delves into the backstory of the Wicked Witch of the West. Wicked is a poignant reminder of the power of looking beyond appearances and understanding others’ perspectives, making it not just an entertaining watch but also a learning experience for students. [1]

Broadway for Teens and Older Students

For teens and older students, Broadway offers an array of shows that are just as educational as they are enjoyable. These performances delve into complex narratives, historical events, and mature themes that can spark meaningful conversations and enhance your students’ understanding of various subjects.

The Outsiders is a fantastic choice for groups of older students, providing not just entertainment but also important life lessons. This show, based on S.E. Hinton’s iconic novel, deals with themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggles of growing up – all of which are incredibly relevant to this age group. The plot delves into the stark reality of social and economic class differences, offering a brilliant opportunity for post-show discussions and critical thinking. Furthermore, the timeless Americana-style score resonates with all generations, making the experience fun for everyone.

The Great Gatsby is another compelling choice for older teens. This show brings to the stage the timeless story of love, ambition, and disillusionment set against the backdrop of the Jazz Age. The Great Gatsby is not just a memorable theatrical experience, it can also be integrated into your class curriculum, complementing students’ understanding of American literature and history.

For those interested in history with a modern twist, SuffsSIX, and Hamilton are excellent choices. Suffs dives into the women’s suffrage movement, offering a powerful narrative about the struggle for equality. SIX reimagines the lives of Henry VIII’s six wives as a pop concert, offering a fresh, feminist take on history. Hamilton, with its blend of hip-hop and traditional show tunes, recounts the life of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, making American history accessible and engaging. These shows provide older students with an opportunity to explore history through a contemporary lens, weaving together the past and the present in a way that combines learning and having fun.

 

Photo courtesy of Joan Marcus