
Broadway's enduring classics include The Lion King (running since 1997), Wicked (since 2003), The Book of Mormon (since 2011), and Hamilton (since 2015). These long-running musicals have anchored Broadway through more than a decade each.
First-time Broadway picks include Wicked, The Lion King, Hamilton, The Book of Mormon, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, and Hadestown, all long-running hits with established casts and predictable performance schedules. Newer arrivals like The Great Gatsby and The Outsiders round out the Broadway top tier.
Broadway musicals adapted from films and novels include The Lion King (1994 Disney animated film), Moulin Rouge! The Musical (2001 Baz Luhrmann film), The Outsiders (S.E. Hinton novel and 1983 Coppola film), Little Shop of Horrors (1960 film and 1982 Off-Broadway musical), and The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald novel and several film adaptations).
Broadway's most popular long-running musicals include The Lion King, Wicked, Hamilton, The Book of Mormon, Hadestown, and Moulin Rouge!. Each has run for years and continues to fill houses, anchoring the top of the Broadway box office.
You can book tickets to Broadway's long-running musicals through TodayTix, with Rush, lottery, and discounted seats available for many. Long-running hits like Wicked and The Lion King have year-round availability, making them the easiest Broadway tickets to plan around. - /nyc/collections/nyt-critics-picks - /nyc/collections/west-end-transfers - /nyc/collections/new-york-city-center - /nyc/collections/symphony-space - /nyc/collections/carnegie-hall - /nyc/collections/comedy-gold - /nyc/collections/the-public-theater - /nyc/collections/thrillers - /nyc/collections/no-intermission - /nyc/collections/picks-4-kids - /nyc/collections/manhattan-theatre-club - /nyc/collections/shake-up-shakespeare - /nyc/collections/corporate-burnout-girly - /nyc/collections/st-anns-warehouse - /nyc/collections/edgy-and-unique - /nyc/collections/classic-hits - 5 Q&A per page - First sentence = direct answer - Specific entities (show names, venues) — but NO prices, NO "currently/right now/playing now" - 1-3 sentences per answer - Person/show/venue/theme — match question patterns to archetype - No em dashes (per user pref)