Season Tickets on Sale For Smith Center’s Broadway Series

Las Vegas’ Heart of the Arts, The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is raising the curtain once again and welcome its valued patrons back for the 2021-2022 season of its highly popular Broadway Las Vegas Series.

Sponsored by Southern Nevada Toyota Dealers and University Medical Center, the impressive season features a brand-new show as well as Broadway stage productions direct from New York with a collective 20 Tony Awards, including two for “Best Musical,” two Drama Desk Awards, and two Grammy Awards.

New subscriptions are now available starting at just $180 for the entire six-show season. For more information, including details about reopening health and safety protocols, visit TheSmithCenter.com/Broadway.

The season begins this fall with CATS, the record-breaking musical spectacular by Andrew Lloyd Webber, and continues with AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, a breathtaking production based on the Oscar-winning film starring Richard Gere and Debra Winger.

November will usher in the holiday season with the magical new interpretation of A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Dicken’s timeless tale of redemption featuring 12 cherished Christmas carols.

The new year will bring the celebrated Lincoln Center Theater production of beloved Broadway classic Lerner & Loewe’s MY FAIR LADY, the Tony Award-winning musical THE BAND’S VISIT and the clever and hilarious Tony-winning musical TOOTSIE.

Plus, those who purchase their Broadway season ticket series now will move to the front of the line to secure their seats to HAMILTON, which will return to Las Vegas for our 2022-2023 season.

To purchase, visit TheSmithCenter.com/Broadway. Please note that The Smith Center Box Office is currently not open for in-person purchases.

The dates for the upcoming season are as follows:

  • “Cats” – Oct. 12 through Oct. 17
  • “An Officer and a Gentleman” – Oct. 26 through Oct. 31
  • “A Christmas Carol” – Nov. 23 through Nov. 28
  • “My Fair Lady” – Jan. 25 through Jan. 30
  • “The Band’s Visit” – Feb. 15 through Feb. 20
  • “Tootsie” – May 24 through May 29

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