MJ – The Life Story of Michael Jackson at Neil Simon Theatre

MJ - The Life Story of Michael Jackson Tickets

Neil Simon Theatre | New York City, New York

MJ the musical will be coming to Neil Simon Theatre on Tuesday 16th May 2023 and what a show it is going to be. The organization behind the show has done an amazing job at recreating the King of Pop’s life – so much so that it has received appreciation around the globe. The stage design is absolutely stunning and the music will leave you with a new appreciation of MJ. Like everything MJ, tickets for this show will sell out very quick but we’ve got your back! You can get yours here but you got to get them today!.

MJ - The Life Story of Michael Jackson at Neil Simon Theatre

The theater play MJ is based on a book written by Lynn Nottage, who has won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama twice, as well as a mix of Michael Jackson's renowned music. This play based on the "King of Pop" has been performed on Broadway to huge applause. The musical's score will includes 25 of Michael Jackson's most famous songs, such as "Beat It," "Billie Jean," and "Thriller." The global tour that Michael Jackson conducted in 1992 under the moniker "Dangerous" is used as the musical’s main story to give an in-depth look at Jackson's artistic efforts and all the major events that occurred during his career, beginning with his time in The Jackson 5 and moving through his solo success. This production has been nominated for a whopping ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Leading Actor in a Musical for Myles Frost, who is making his Broadway breakthrough as the pop singer in this show. Christopher Wheeldon was also considered for a Tony Award in both the director and choreography categories.

Because the screenplay is so outstanding and the set design is a marvel to behold, there is a good chance that tickets will go quickly. You honestly only have this one opportunity to get your seat before someone else gets it. Get yours, right now.

MJ - The Life Story of Michael Jackson at Neil Simon Theatre

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