Overview
- The Lincoln Center production was named Best Revival at the Tony Awards and also captured Best Sound Design of a Musical, marking major recognition for the revival.
- The show opened its third Broadway run at the Vivian Beaumont and is scheduled to continue through August 2, 2026, with a national tour planned for 2027.
- Audience response has been intense, with standing ovations and repeat ticket purchases driven by performances such as the duet "Wheels of a Dream."
- Lead performances by Brandon Uranowitz, Joshua Henry and Caissie Levy earned Tony nominations alongside featured nods for Nichelle Lewis and Ben Levi Ross.
- The creative team kept the original text but changed staging details, a choice that the director says makes early‑20th‑century scenes read as a reflection on race, immigration and national identity for today’s audiences.