The lists of longest running Broadway includes hits like The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Cats, and more!
It takes more than just a Tony Award to guarantee a long run on Broadway. While some of the most critically loved shows in Broadway history are long gone, others have found commercial success an enjoyed decades entertaining the masses. Which are the longest running Broadway shows of all time? Which current Broadway productions have a chance of breaking the top ten? We've got the full list!
NOTE: Stats last updated on November 3, 2024
Total Shows: 13981
Opened: January 26, 1988 at the Majestic Theatre
After over three decades of Broadway performances, the music of the night is over now. The Phantom of the Opera became the longest-running show in Broadway history in 2006. Since its debut, the New York production grossed over $1.2 billion with total attendance over 19 million. While the Broadway production has concluded, Phantom continues to play around the world, across a total of 15 countries, in 8 languages and 4 continents.
Total Shows: 10985 (and still running)
Opened: November 14, 1996 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre
*Now playing at the Ambassador Theatre
While the original Broadway production only ran for only 936 performances, Chicago's only revival has been painting the town for over two decades and holds the distinction of being the longest-running American musical in Broadway history.
Total Shows: 10607 (and still running)
Opened: November 13, 1997 at the New Amsterdam Theatre
*Now playing at the Minksoff Theatre
Lion King is not quite king... but it's close. The Disney musical is the only show in history to generate six productions worldwide running 15 or more years. Performed in eight different languages (Japanese, German, Korean, French, Dutch, Spanish, Mandarin and Portuguese), its worldwide gross exceeds that of any film, Broadway show or other entertainment title in box office history.
Total Shows: 8144 (and still running)
Opened: October 30, 2003 at the Gershwin Theatre
Good news! Wicked continues to climb the list as a bonafide Ozian hit. The musical has been performed in over 100 cities in 16 countries around the world and has thus far been translated into six languages: Japanese, German, Dutch, Spanish, Korean, and Portuguese. Wicked has amassed over $4.6 billion in global sales and has been seen by nearly 60 million people worldwide.
Total Shows: 7485
Opened: October 7, 1982 at the Winter Garden Theatre
Closed: September 10, 2000
For almost a decade, from 1997 to 2006, Cats held the title of the longest-running show in Broadway history. The jellicles have now been seen in over 30 countries, translated into 15 languages, and seen by more than 73 million people worldwide.
Total Shows: 6680
Opened: March 12, 1987 at the Broadway Theatre
Closed: May 18, 2003 at the Imperial Theatre
Broadway could hear the French people sing for over sixteen years during Les Miserables' original Broadway run- it has since been revived twice. While the musical remained second in position throughout most of its life on Broadway, the London production holds the distinction of being the longest-running West End show of all time.
Total Shows: 6137
Opened: July 25, 1975 at the Shubert Theatre
Closed: April 28, 1990
This ode to Broadway dancers held the number one spot on this list for much of its run, until surpassed by Cats in 1997. It has spawned productions all around the world, including two in London's West End and a 2006 Broadway revival.
Total Shows: 5959
Opened: September 24, 1976 at the Edison Theatre
Closed: August 6, 1989
The oldest show on this list, Oh! Calcutta!'s original 1969 production ran for just 1314 performances. Not until this controversial, erotic review opened seven years later was it fully embraced by the public. It remains the longest-running review in Broadway history.
Total Shows: 5758
Opened: August 18, 2001 at the Winter Garden Theatre
Closed: September 12, 2015 at the Broadhurst Theatre
My, my! How could the public resist Mamma Mia!, which ran for fourteen disco-tastic years? Though the ABBA musical began its Broadway journey immediately before the terrorist attacks of September 11, it was one of few new shows to prevail, despite the subsequent struggle to attract tourists back to the city.
Total Shows: 5461
Opened: April 18, 1994 at the Palace Theatre
Closed: July 29, 2007 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
The tale as old as time lasted on Broadway for a very long time as the first Broadway musical from Disney Theatrical Productions. It has since become a huge commercial success, grossing more than $1.4 billion worldwide and playing in thirteen countries.
1. Chicago
2. The Lion King
3. Wicked
Total Shows: 4999
Opened: March 24, 2011 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre
The first of Broadway's current line-up poised to crack the top ten, The Book of Mormon is already the longest running production in the history of the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, where it has broken the house record more than 50 times. Since it began marching two by two in 2012, the first and second national tours of The Book of Mormon have broken 105 house records at 58 different venues across the country.
Total Shows: 3771
Opened: March 20, 2014 at the New Amsterdam Theatre
Another Disney hit has top ten potential. Aladdin is still staying one jump ahead of the competition, breaking 14 New Amsterdam Theatre house records. Worldwide, it has welcomed more than 10 million people and grossed over $1 billion. Its global footprint has expanded to include productions in Tokyo, Hamburg, London and Australia, in addition to the two U.S. productions.
Total Shows: 3213
Opened: July 6, 2015 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre
Like Alexander Hamilton himself, this mega-hit musical is truly non-stop. Since opening on Broadway four years ago, Hamilton has opened sit-down productions in Chicago and London, with three ongoing national tours and an upcoming run in Australia. A future spot in the top ten seems imminent... Hamilton just needs to wait for it.
Total Shows: 1985
Opened: April 22, 2018 at the Lyric Theatre
The next story in the Harry Potter series apparated from London and has been playing to magic-loving muggles since it arrived at the newly renovated Lyric Theatre. Since opening on Broadway, the two-part play has also played extended runs in Melbourne and San Francisco.
Total Shows: 1684
Opened: April 17, 2018 at the Walter Kerr Theatre
Take the road to hell in this mythic musical from Anaïs Mitchell. Hadestown was the belle of the 2019 awards season ball, earning 14 Tony nominations (and winning 8). The company continues to raise their cups eight times a week on Broadway and on tour.
Total Shows: 1537
Opened: July 25, 2019 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Moulin Rouge! can (can can) keep playing on Broadway. This spectacular, spectacular musical is still bringing audiences to their feet with this tale of splendor and romance, of eye-popping excess, of glitz, grandeur and glory.
Total Shows: 1273
Opened: October 3, 2021 at the Lena Horne Theatre
The wives of Henry VIII are having their say and doing it their own way in Six. After transferring from a hugely successful run in the UK, this cult-favorite musical has continued its reign on Broadway and across two US tours, not to mention other productions all over the world.
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