Ben Platt: Live At The Palace

Previews Begin
May 28, 2024
Opening Night
May 28, 2024
Closing Date
June 15, 2024
Running Time
2 hrs
No intermission
Theatre
Palace Theater
Group Min
10+ Tickets

About the Show

Tony®, Grammy®, and Emmy® Award winner Ben Platt will play an exclusive concert residency at Broadway’s recently refurbished Palace Theatre, in celebration of the release of his upcoming third album Honeymind. The residency, directed by Tony Award winner Michael Arden, will play Tuesday, May 28 through Saturday, June 15 for 18 performances only. Ben Platt will perform along with a star-studded set of special guests songs from his new album as well as a number of Broadway favorites from past and present!

About the Show

Tony®, Grammy®, and Emmy® Award winner Ben Platt will play an exclusive concert residency at Broadway’s recently refurbished Palace Theatre, in celebration of the release of his upcoming third album Honeymind. The residency, directed by Tony Award winner Michael Arden, will play Tuesday, May 28 through Saturday, June 15 for 18 performances only. Ben Platt will perform along with a star-studded set of special guests songs from his new album as well as a number of Broadway favorites from past and present!

Performance Schedule

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About the Theatre

Palace Theater

1564 Broadway
New York, NY 10018

The Palace Theatre, renowned since its establishment in 1913, has been a coveted stage for performers, signifying a significant milestone in their careers. Originally a preeminent vaudeville venue, it hosted entertainment legends such as Ethel Barrymore, Harry Houdini, Ethel Merman, and Judy Garland. In 1965, it underwent a transformation by The Nederlanders into a legitimate theatre, presenting acclaimed productions including Sweet Charity and Man of La Mancha. Notable stars like Gwen Verdon, Lauren Bacall, and George Hearn graced its stage. Later housing Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and Aida, the Palace Theatre remains a treasured part of The Nederlander Organization’s Broadway theaters, co-owned with Stewart F. Lane. With a seating capacity of 1,740, it continues to shine as a beacon of theatrical excellence.