The winner of the Tony Award® for Best Musical is The Outsiders. This classic coming-of-age story takes you to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1967, where Ponyboy Curtis, his best friend Johnny Cade, and their family of Greaser “outsiders” dream about who they want to become in a world that will never accept them. The Outsiders features a “tuneful and soul-bearing” (New York Stage Review) original score, “high-octane choreography” (New York Magazine), and a “sensational young cast” (The Wall Street Journal) that brings the show to life.
Score average from verified show reviews by customers who’ve bought tickets from Broadway.com.
"Brody Grant has a very strong voice!
I went twice and he was absent again ?
I understand they need vocal support.
So I will not go again (not cheap) !"
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Michael J from Asbury Park on Jul 27, 2024
"The show did highlight class differences in this society and showed the cruelty of the rich which is most often censored in media coverage."
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Howard C from Scarsdale on Aug 9, 2024
"Loved the rumble scene and voices were amazing"
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Jennifer K from Lebanon on Aug 8, 2024
" Has some usual effects fire, rain, gravel stage. The singer who played Cherrie was the best. The dancing was good and creative. I do think there are more exciting shows out there that I would recommend before The Outsiders. This show was not for me. "
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Mary L from Wallingford on Sep 15, 2024
"Really liked the rumble scene, beautiful choreography.
Many characters were not consistent with the book, but the show was good. And some of the effects were really cool. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Jul 6, 2024
"So much talking not a great 🎶 musical. But it was voted number one so don’t go by my choice."
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Tania G from Rye on Aug 8, 2024
"Songs all seemed the same and nothing that resonates after you leave the performance. I don't get how this won Tony's. We picked this as it was a day before Wednesday and other matinées were not available. Maybe the bar after you see Wicked and some other 'greats' is set too high. "