5 Broadway shows set for Alamo City debut in upcoming ‘Broadway in San Antonio’ season

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SAN ANTONIO – Exciting news for musical theater fans! The “Broadway in San Antonio” season is back, and it’s bringing a mix of classic favorites and brand-new shows to the Majestic Theatre this fall. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the scene, there’s something for everyone.

Returning to the stage are some of the most beloved musicals of all time. Get ready to sing along to “The Sound of Music” from October 6-11, 2026, and don’t miss out on “The Phantom of the Opera,” which will be here from January 6-17, 2027. Plus, the enchanting “Wicked” is set to grace the stage once again from June 2-20, 2027. These shows are not just performances; they are experiences that transport you to another world!

This season also introduces five musicals making their San Antonio debuts, giving you the chance to see something fresh and exciting. According to a recent announcement, subscribers from the 2025-2026 “Broadway in San Antonio” season will have their subscriptions renewed automatically for the upcoming season, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

The new subscription package includes seven incredible shows: “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Buena Vista Social Club,” “Alicia Keys’ Hell’s Kitchen,” “The Great Gatsby,” and “Death Becomes Her,” along with the previously mentioned classics. This variety is perfect for those looking to enjoy a wide range of theatrical styles.

Additionally, subscribers will have the exclusive opportunity to add more shows to their package. Popular options like “Beetlejuice” (November 13-15, 2026), “A Christmas Story: The Musical” (December 11-13, 2026), and “Waitress” (April 9-11, 2027) will be available for priority access. This means more chances to enjoy live theater!

If you’re interested in joining the fun, new 7-show subscription packages are starting at just $342. For more information and to purchase tickets for any “Broadway in San Antonio” show, click here. This is a fantastic opportunity to experience the magic of Broadway right in your own city!

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