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Smith Center’s 2025-2026 Broadway Series to feature ‘Stereophonic’ and more

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Nine smash Broadway shows, including Tony Award winners Stereophonic, Suffs and more, will feature in the Smith Center for the Performing Arts’ 2025-2026 Broadway Las Vegas series. The series, whose offerings range from popular favorites to newer groundbreaking works, was announced February 11 with a live event at the Smith’s Reynolds Hall that featured performances from the season’s scheduled shows.

Opening in July with Some Like It Hot, a musical adaptation of Billy Wilder’s raucous 1959 comedy, the series continues through 2025 with A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical in August; Suffs, a musical about the suffragist movement that won Tonys for its book and score and the five Tony-winning, 1970s rock-inspired play Stereophonic, both in October; and Julie Taymor’s eye-popping The Lion King adaptation in December.

The series resumes in February with the long-awaited return of Spamalot to Las Vegas after it closed at Wynn in 2008; The Notebook, a musical based on the novel that inspired the 2004 film, in March; and musical comedy Shucked, from acclaimed country singer-songwriters Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, in June. The series concludes in June 2026 with Hell’s Kitchen, a musical from multiple Grammy-winner Alicia Keys.

Smith Center season ticket holders interested in renewing their memberships, and first-time subscribers enticed by this starry lineup, should visit thesmith

center.com/broadway
for further details.

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