Tony-nominated crooner Harry Connick Jr. is headed back to Broadway in the eagerly awaited revival of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. Tickets are now on sale for the production, which is set to begin previews on November 12 and open on December 11 at the St. James Theatre, directed by Tony winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening).
Connick, a Tony nominee for The Pajama Game and star of the newly released family feature film Dolphin Tale, will play psychiatrist Mark Bruckner in this quirky musical, first seen on Broadway in 1965. After hypnotizing a patient, the good doctor falls in love with a ghost that’s unleashed of a 1940s jazz singer named Melinda Wells. How does it happen? You’ll have to see the show to find out!
On a Clear Day features a beloved score by Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane, with a revised book by Peter Parnell. Get tickets now to see Connick in action on the Great White Way!