Peyton List's Collection

A lifelong theater devotee, Peyton List recently transitioned from screen to stage as the ruthless Heather Chandler in Heathers: The Musical (Off-Broadway). You may know her from hit appearances like Cobra Kai, the Paramount+ series School Spirits, and her breakout role on Disney's Jessie.
Poster of Heathers The Musical in New York.

Heathers The Musical

94%

512 ratings

from $59

"I started off as a huge fan of the show and have loved coming on as Heather Chandler. The cast is incredible, relentless, and Kuhoo Verma’s take on Veronica is an absolute treat. Heathers is the kind of show that’s both wildly fun and weirdly brutal - it makes you laugh and then immediately makes you feel guilty for laughing. I love how it plays with teen politics and cruelty in a way that still feels current, and the score is just nonstop. It’s sharp, campy, and emotionally uncomfortably honest underneath all the chaos."

Poster of Data in New York.

Data

86%

267 ratings

from $59

"I am not missing Data with my friend Karan Brar. I saw him in DC, and am excited to see it under the direction of Tyne Rafaeli. It is a confronting, fast-paced look at morals in the time of AI and surveillance."

Poster of Buena Vista Social Club in New York.

Buena Vista Social Club

96%

2.1k ratings

from $62

"Buena Vista Social Club was so impressive with a full live band active throughout the whole show, giving it the best energy I’ve ever seen. I love a story inspired by true events."

Poster of Hadestown in New York.

Hadestown

91%

5.2k ratings

from $62

"Hadestown is one of those shows that fully sneaks up on you - it’s gorgeous, haunting, and it sits in your chest for day. My friend Joshua Colley is taking over as Orpheus, so I will be going I love the way it blends myth with something that feels totally modern, and the music has that raw, lived-in quality where every lyric lands. It’s romantic and devastating and somehow still hopeful back."

Poster of Becky Shaw in New York.

Becky Shaw

from $72

"I’m anticipating good things for ‘Becky Shaw’ after just seeing Madeline Brewer in ‘The Disappear.’ I love a dark female lead comedy."

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