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2026 Broadway Bound Theatre Festival Preview

Published by New Jersey Stage

originally published: 06/14/2026

SOCIETY 2.0 by ERIC PZENA

(NEW YORK, NY) -- Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Broadway Bound Theatre Festival features the world premieres of two musicals and ten new plays by writers from New York and across the country. The festival runs July 23–August 16, 2026 at AMT Theater in the heart of the Theater District.

Performances take place at AMT Theater, 354 West 45th Street (between Eighth and Ninth Avenues), New York, NY 10036. Tickets are $30 for general admission and $40 for premium seating, and are available for purchase online.

THE 2026 BROADWAY BOUND THEATRE FESTIVAL LINEUP & SCHEDULE


BE A MENSCH written by Daniel Takacs (play); directed by Allison Choat. When Abe, the eldest son and breadwinner of an impoverished, dysfunctional Jewish family, is accepted into his dream college, he turns to the adults in his life for help only to find they have no intention of letting him escape. Ultimately, he's forced to choose between his family’s livelihood and his own future happiness. Performances: Thursday, July 23 at 8:00pm, Friday, July 24 at 5:00pm, and Sunday, July 26 at 2:00pm.





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FUNERAL OF GOD written by Brian Brijbag (play); directed by Noa Brenner. A theatre company attempts to stage a burial for god—only to find they can’t agree on what died, who should attend, or why the ritual even matters. What starts as a logistical problem‑solving becomes a reckoning with belief, grief, and responsibility. Personal histories surface, exposing how faith, silence, and meaning have been used to avoid facing what hurts. Performances: Thursday, July 30 at 5:00pm, Friday, July 31 at 8:00pm, and Sunday, August 2 at 2:00pm.


HOMEBOUND book, music and lyrics by Zach Adam (musical); directed by Shea Sullivan. When a pandemic lockdown traps Jack, a queer musician, in his Tennessee childhood home with his estranged, secretly dying father, a decade of silence finally has an expiration date. Can two people who never learned to speak the same language forgive each other before time runs out? Performances: Wednesday, August 5 at 8:00pm, Thursday, August 6 at 5:00pm, Friday, August 7 at 8:00pm, Saturday, August 8 at 2:00pm, and Sunday, August 9 at 5:00pm.


JUGULAR written by Daniel R O’Brien (play); directed by Glory Kadigan. Three apex combatants—a single-minded African-American attorney, a ruthless bureaucratic titan and a femme fatale—are locked in an ideological fight to the death in this political satire, when a newly appointed federal investigator challenges an entrenched government system and all hell breaks loose. Performances: Wednesday, July 29 at 8:00pm, Friday, July 31 at 5:00pm, and Saturday, August 1 at 5:00pm.


THE KITCHEN written by Earl Crittenden (play); directed by Noel MacDuffie. Evelyn plots to secure her grandmother's coveted rent-controlled Manhattan apartment as her future home for her and her fiancé. But when the secret kitchen renovation triggers a legal battle, financial ruin and an avalanche of buried family secrets, Evelyn must learn she can't build a true home until she figures out why hers was broken. Performances: Thursday, July 23 at 5:00pm, Friday, July 24 at 8:00pm, and Saturday, July 25 at 5:00pm.


MAN IN MOTION written by Alan Brooks (play); directed by Greg Chwerchak. Three best friends, eager to sink their money into a surefire investment scheme, have two days to convince a fourth friend to invest with them, but they are stymied by his timidity and by one of their wives, who smells a rat. Convinced it's a scam, she fights to expose the truth and to save the men from themselves. Performances: Wednesday, August 12 at 2:00pm, Thursday, August 13 at 5:00pm, and Saturday, August 15 at 8:00pm.


ONCE IN A LIFETIME, AGAIN book, music and lyrics by Stephen Gardner (musical); directed by Misti Wills. After his wife's death, Jesse is racked by guilt for choosing career over love. A workplace meltdown forces him into therapy, where songwriting becomes his unexpected doorway into truth. At 65, armed with hard-won insight and shaky courage, he stumbles into the bewildering dating world—an often comic, always tender quest to see whether a second great love is possible. Performances: Wednesday, August 5 at 5:00pm, Thursday, August 6 at 8:00pm, Friday, August 7 at 2:00pm, Saturday, August 8 at 8:00pm, and Sunday, August 9 at 2:00pm.


ONE NIGHT AT THE BLACKBIRD written by Thomas Mullen and Maria Messias Mendes (play); directed by Michael Hagins. In the Seventh Ward funeral home where it's said that jazz was born, Lucy (ifer)—infamous banished angel and club owner—has hosted dead legends in her secret nightclub since the Civil War. Tired of the music, she's threatening to shutter it, despite the pleadings of her manager who's hellbent to change her mind. Performances: Wednesday, August 12 at 8:00pm, Friday, August 14 at 5:00pm, and Sunday, August 16 at 2:00pm.


THE PERFECT RELATIONSHIP IN BUSHWICK written by Adrian Crawford (play); directed by Juan Ramirez, Jr. Carmelo and Elisendo swear they’re just roommates, despite living like a bickering married couple in a shabby sublet. But when a trick they both slept with and their nosy landlord stir the pot, the men’s denials fray, revealing a tension neither has dared name and a bond more certain than the rent they can barely afford. *Recommended for mature audiences, 18 and over. Performances: Thursday, July 30 at 8:00pm, Saturday, August 1 at 8:00pm, and Sunday, August 2 at 5:00pm.


RECOVERY written by Gary Marlon Gere (play); directed by Amanda Berkson. On Christmas Eve, 2001, FDNY Lieutenant Leo Camp remains at Ground Zero, driven to find his missing NYPD brother. As pressure mounts from his superiors to remove him, Leo spirals into guilt, anger and obsession. His only counterforce is a British chaplain who quietly forces him to confront his faith and what he can't change. Performances: Thursday, August 13 at 8:00pm, Friday, August 14 at 2:00pm, and Saturday, August 15 at 5:00pm.


SAY MY NAME written by Jeff Perlman (play); directed by Reena Dutt. When a small‑city mayor begins seeing the ghost of a Black teenager killed by police, his political life unravels. Driven to expose the systems that enabled the boy’s death, he loses allies and safety as the silent apparition pushes him toward buried truths. To free the ghost, he must confront collective guilt, the limits of reform, and the courage required to let go. Performances: Thursday, July 23 at 2:00pm, Saturday, July 25 at 8:00pm, and Sunday, July 26 at 5:00pm.


SOCIETY 2.0 written by Eric Pzena (play); directed by Christopher Booth. When AI replaces every human job overnight, millions—including meticulous ex‑accountant Greg—are left adrift. With 29 days of savings, Greg, with the help of a Support Bot modeled after his ex-girlfriend, must advance through absurd trials in a humiliating survival competition where the unemployed must justify their existence to billionaire elites. Performances: Wednesday, August 12 at 5:00pm, Friday, August 14 at 8:00pm, and Saturday, August 15 at 2:00pm.


What sets Broadway Bound Theatre Festival apart from other festivals — Now in its 10th year, BBTF is one of the only fully curated festivals in New York City. Each script is considered with care and attention, undergoing a rigorous evaluation process in which structure, content, character development, and overall potential are thoughtfully reviewed and discussed. All submissions receive feedback, regardless of acceptance.

Selected participants commit to multiple rewrites under dramaturgical guidance and collaboration prior to production, ensuring the strongest possible iteration of each work is presented to the public at an affordable price.


EVENT PREVIEWS

(MONTCLAIR, NJ) -- Studio Players' Reading Series presents a Staged Reading of "The Laramie Project 10 Years Later" on Sunday, June 14, 2026 at 7:00pm. Written by Moises Kaufman and Leigh Fondakowski, this is a powerful and deeply moving epilogue to the groundbreaking original. The reading is directed by Thomas J. Donohoe II.

The Company Theatre Group presents a Staged Reading of "Final Day, the Musical" on June 16th

(HACKENSACK, NJ) -- The Company Theatre Group presents a Staged Reading of Final Day, the Musical in the Ruth Bauer Neustadter Gallery at Hackensack Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 3:00pm & 7:00pm. Set on the final day of World War II in Germany, Final Day follows prisoners awaiting liberation as they confront a camp commandant under orders to execute them all.

interACT Theatre Productions presents "Psycho Beach Party"

(MAPLEWOOD, NJ) -- interACT Theatre Productions presents Psycho Beach Party by Charles Busch presented as part of OUT IN MAPSO PRIDE 2026 with two performances June 19-20 at The Burgdorff Center for the Performing Arts.
The Barn Theatre presents The Solstice Showcase

The Barn Theatre presents The Solstice Showcase

(MONTVILLE, NJ) -- The Barn Theatre presents The Solstice Showcase, its biennial festival of original one-act plays, from June 19-21, 2026. This three-day event showcases new works of up-and-coming playwrights from the NJ/NY area and beyond and other theatrical talent.

Chatham Community Players present a reading of "Indecent" by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel

(CHATHAM, NJ) -- The Chatham Community Players present a reading of Indecent by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel on Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 7:00pm. The play charts the history of an incendiary drama and the path of the artists who risked their careers and lives to perform it.
Cape May Stage presents a reading of "What Would Meryl Do?" by Neal Lerner

Cape May Stage presents a reading of "What Would Meryl Do?" by Neal Lerner

(CAPE MAY, NJ) -- Cape May Stage presents a reading of What Would Meryl Do? by Neal Lerner on Monday, June 22, 2026 at 7:00pm. This is a one-man comic whirlwind about a desperate man in a small upstate town who decides to teach a class on how to live like Meryl Streep — because why not? Admission is free, but donations are accepted.

Middlesex County's Plays in the Park presents "All Shook Up"

(EDISON, NJ) -- Middlesex County's Plays in the Park kicks off its season with All Shook Up from June 17-27, 2026. Loosely based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, it's 1955, and into a square little town rides a guitar-playing young man who changes everything and everyone he meets.

Middlesex County Plays-in-the-Park presents "All Shook Up" by Joe DiPietro

(EDISON, NJ) -- Middlesex County's Plays-in-the-Park presents All Shook Up by Jersey's own Joe DiPietro from June 17-27, 2026. Loosely based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, it's 1955 and into a square little town rides a guitar-playing young man who changes everything and everyone he meets.

Cumberland Players presents "Reefer Madness, the Musical"

(VINELAND, NJ) -- Cumberland Players presents Reefer Madness, the Musical across two weekends from June 19-28, 2026. When a clean-cut kid from a stand-up American family falls prey to marijuana, his descent into the pit is filled with jazz, sex and violence. This pointed polticial satire will go straight to your head!
Pioneer Productions presents "Merrily We Roll Along"

Pioneer Productions presents "Merrily We Roll Along"

(MORRISTOWN, NJ) -- Pioneer Productions presents Merrily We Roll Along, the groundbreaking musical by Stephen Sondheim with a book by George Furth. Based on the 1934 play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, the musical premiered in 1981 and has since become one of Sondheim's most daring and emotionally resonant works. The show will run weekends from June 19-June 28, 2026 at The Stage at Fellowship Hall, located inside the Morristown United Methodist Church.

 

FEATURED EVENTS


Crossroads Theatre Company presents "Sizwe Banzi Is Dead"

Sunday, June 14, 2026 @ 3:00pm
New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC)
New Brunswick, NJ


George Street Playhouse presents "Good Witch Bad Witch"

Thursday, June 25, 2026 @ 3:00pm
New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC)
New Brunswick, NJ


George Street Playhouse presents "Good Witch Bad Witch"

Thursday, June 25, 2026 @ 7:30pm
New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC)
New Brunswick, NJ


Spamalot

Saturday, June 27, 2026 @ 7:30pm
State Theatre New Jersey
New Brunswick, NJ


Spamalot

Saturday, June 27, 2026 @ 2:00pm
State Theatre New Jersey
New Brunswick, NJ



 

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