Kravis on Broadway for 2024-25 has 'Mrs. Doubtfire,' 'Funny Girl,' 'Book of Mormon'

Call it a Sweet 16: The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach has released the lineup for its 16th season of Kravis on Broadway performances, and it's packed with Tony Award winners, including six West Palm Beach premieres.

The season kicks off with "Mrs. Doubtfire" from Oct. 29-Nov. 3, and continues with "The Cher Show" from Jan. 7-12, the Kravis Center announced in a news release. That will be followed by "Funny Girl" from Jan. 28-Feb. 2, "Peter Pan" from Feb. 12-16 and "The Book of Mormon" from March 11-16.

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The season is rounded out by "Moulin Rouge! The Musical" from March 25-30, "Les Misérables" from April 22-27, and "Mystic Pizza" from May 13-18.

"The 2024-2025 season features eight hit musicals, including several Tony and Grammy Award-winners, hilarious comedies, whimsical adventures, touching true-life stories and spectacular theatrical celebrations of truth, beauty, freedom and love," Kravis Center chief executive Diane Quinn said in a news release.

Current subscribers will have first access to season passes beginning at noon May 6 at kravis.org. New subscribers will be able to buy season tickets starting May 13, the Kravis Center said.

Subscriptions include an eight-show series that has "The Book of Mormon," or a seven-show series that does not include "The Book of Mormon."

Rob McClure is Euphegenia Doubtfire in the production of "Mrs. Doubtfire" coming to the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in the Kravis on Broadway 2024-25 season.
Rob McClure is Euphegenia Doubtfire in the production of "Mrs. Doubtfire" coming to the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in the Kravis on Broadway 2024-25 season.

The eight-show series package prices range from $387 to $1,012, and the seven-show series package ranges from $341 to $884.

Here is a look at each of the performances included in the coming season's Kravis on Broadway series:

"Mrs. Doubtfire," Oct. 29-Nov. 3: The internationally acclaimed musical based on the hit movie that starred Robin Williams. The stage adaptation again tells the story of an out-of-work actor who goes to great lengths to get closer to his children.

Morgan Scott is Star in "The Cher Show," coming to the Kravis Center from Jan. 7-12.
Morgan Scott is Star in "The Cher Show," coming to the Kravis Center from Jan. 7-12.

"The Cher Show," Jan. 7-12: The story of pop superstar Cher, packed with 35 of her greatest hits across her more than six-decade career.

Katerina McCrimmon is Fanny Brice in the national tour of "Funny Girl," which comes to the Kravis from Jan. 28 to Feb. 2.
Katerina McCrimmon is Fanny Brice in the national tour of "Funny Girl," which comes to the Kravis from Jan. 28 to Feb. 2.

"Funny Girl," Jan. 28-Feb. 2: A Broadway revival of the beloved 1964 Bob Merrill-Jule Styne musical that tells the story of Fanny Brice, who dreams of life as a star of the stage.

Nolan Almeida (center) stars in "Peter Pan," arriving at the Kravis Center from Feb. 12-16.
Nolan Almeida (center) stars in "Peter Pan," arriving at the Kravis Center from Feb. 12-16.

"Peter Pan," Feb. 12-16: A new adaptation of the 70-year-old Carolyn Leigh-Moose Charlap musical, bringing to life the story of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and the Darling children as they embark on a magical journey.

Trinity Posey, Sam McLellan and Sam Nackman star in the irreverent musical "The Book of Mormon," set for the Kravis from March 11-16.
Trinity Posey, Sam McLellan and Sam Nackman star in the irreverent musical "The Book of Mormon," set for the Kravis from March 11-16.

"The Book of Mormon," March 11-16: The 2011 Trey Parker-Robert Lopez musical comedy that follows a pair of mismatched missionaries; it was the winner of nine Tony Awards and countless accolades, including The New York Times' proclamation that "The Book of Mormon" is "the best musical of this century."

Gabrielle McClinton (center) and the cast of the North American tour of "Moulin Rouge! The Musical," coming to the Kravis Center from March 25-30.
Gabrielle McClinton (center) and the cast of the North American tour of "Moulin Rouge! The Musical," coming to the Kravis Center from March 25-30.

"Moulin Rouge! The Musical," March 25-30: The stage adaptation of Baz Luhrmann's hit 2001 film, with Bohemians, aristocrats and, above all, love, with songs, sets and costumes that earned the production 10 Tony Awards.

The cast of "Les Mise?rables" performs "One Day More."
The cast of "Les Mise?rables" performs "One Day More."

"Les Misérables," April 22-27: A tale of broken dreams and unrequited love set four decades after the French Revolution, with classic songs including "I Dreamed a Dream," "One Day More" and "Master of the House."

"Mystic Pizza," a 2021 musical based on the 1988 film with Julia Roberts and Matt Damon, comes to the Kravis from May 13-18.
"Mystic Pizza," a 2021 musical based on the 1988 film with Julia Roberts and Matt Damon, comes to the Kravis from May 13-18.

"Mystic Pizza," May 13-18: Three women navigate life and love in a small-town pizza shop, with a soundtrack that features highlights of the 1980s and ’90s, including "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now."

For more information, visit kravis.org.

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