The cast of Kimberly Akimbo taking a selfie on stage during Broadway performance

Kimberly Akimbo

The cast of Kimberly Akimbo taking a selfie on stage during Broadway performance
Previews Begin
October 12, 2022
Opening Night
November 10, 2022
Closing Date
April 28, 2024
Running Time
2 hrs 20 mins
Including intermission
Theatre
Booth Theatre
Group Min
10+ Tickets

About the Show

Poster for Kimberly Akimbo, the Broadway Musical

Tony Award® winner Victoria Clark stars as Kim, a bright and funny Jersey teen who happens to look like a 72-year-old lady. And yet her aging disease may be the least of her problems. Forced to maneuver family secrets, borderline personalities, and possible felony charges, Kim is determined to find happiness in a world where not even time is on her side.

Written by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire and Tony Award® winner Jeanine Tesori, with direction by Outer Critics Circle Award winner Jessica Stone, KIMBERLY AKIMBO “feels like a miracle — the funniest and most moving experience of my entire return to theatergoing” (Peter Marks, The Washington Post).

About the Show

Poster for Kimberly Akimbo, the Broadway Musical

Tony Award® winner Victoria Clark stars as Kim, a bright and funny Jersey teen who happens to look like a 72-year-old lady. And yet her aging disease may be the least of her problems. Forced to maneuver family secrets, borderline personalities, and possible felony charges, Kim is determined to find happiness in a world where not even time is on her side.

Written by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire and Tony Award® winner Jeanine Tesori, with direction by Outer Critics Circle Award winner Jessica Stone, KIMBERLY AKIMBO “feels like a miracle — the funniest and most moving experience of my entire return to theatergoing” (Peter Marks, The Washington Post).

Performance Schedule

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About the Theatre

Booth Theatre

222 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036

Opened in 1913, the Booth Theatre was built as a companion to The Shubert Theatre. It was named after actor Edwin Booth.

The theatre’s intimate layout was originally intended for small plays and one-person shows. Undergoing a major restoration in 1979, The Booth Theatre remains in the possession of The Shubert Organization.