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Broadway is already looking ahead to next season’s possible musicals: ‘Evita,’ ‘Paddington,’ ‘Dolly’

February 7, 2026
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Broadway is already looking ahead to next season’s possible musicals: ‘Evita,’ ‘Paddington,’ ‘Dolly’

It’s hard out there for new Broadway musicals.

Of the two that have opened so far this season, one, the atrocious, $22.5 million “Queen of Versailles” starring Kristin Chenoweth, has already gotten the guillotine.

And of the last 48 new Broadway musicals, just four have recouped their investment.

That’s 8.3%. Sheesh.

Not much is sticking around for long, and this week “Moulin Rouge!” announced it will close this summer after seven years at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. “Hell’s Kitchen,” at the Shubert, ends later this month.

Houses are freeing up. And even as spring is about to arrive, Broadway is looking much further ahead.

“After this current season of subpar new musicals, the industry has already moved on to thinking about next year,” a source working on a new musical said.

Here are a few shows planning to come to Broadway in 2026 and 2027.

Paddington Bear, wearing a blue coat and party hat, stands center stage surrounded by actors and confetti, during the curtain call for
“Paddington” the bear is a marvel. Mike Marsland/WireImage

‘Paddington‘

The big bear that’s eyeing the Hirschfeld, a source said, is “Paddington,” the family musical based on the children’s book about an adorable Peruvian furball who winds up in Britain. 

“Sonia really wants to bring in ‘Paddington’,” a source said of British producer Sonia Friedman.

It’s easy to see why. In London’s West End, it’s a tough, tough ticket. Most performances are sold out, and there are only scattered seats available through September. 

I enjoyed it a lotat the Savoy Theatre back in December. The songs by Tom Fletcher are sweet pop ballads with a sprinkle of “Matilda” wit.  

Cast members performing in Paddington The Musical in London.
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as an evil taxidermist in “Paddington.” Johan Persson

And I was gobsmacked by the titular scamp — a brilliant combination of an actress inside a bear suit and an offstage performer who sings and remotely puppeteers Pad’s face. Incredible. More than a theme-park trick, the creature has a soul. 

But does he have a shot?

A frequently asked question applies here: Is “Paddington” too British? 

Most children in the States don’t grow up reading the books or, really, watching the wonderful movie series. 

For example, last year the film “Paddington in Peru” grossed $5 million more in the UK ($49 million) than in the US — and we’re six times Britain’s size.

It’s certainly a risk. “Paddington” will be enormously expensive and need to run a long, long time to make a buck. After all, marmalade alone can’t pay the bills.

Rachel Zegler performing on a balcony as Eva Perón for
Rachel Zegler sings “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” from an outside balcony. Jeff Spicer/Getty Images

‘Evita‘

If you’ve walked by the St. James Theatre the past several months, you might have noticed something odd: a big blue poster for a production that is not playing in New York — “Evita” starring Rachel Zegler. 

In fact, the hit revival is not even playing London’s Palladium anymore. It closed in September. 

Andrew Lloyd Webber enjoys that sort of grand gesture. He took out a full page ad in the New York Times for the West End’s “Cinderella” nearly two years before it came to Broadway and was rechristened “Bad Cinderella.” Truer words…

Rachel Zegler in Evita.
Zegler makes a breathtaking Evita. Marc Brenner

Well, his very good, very loud “Evita,”directed by Jamie Lloyd of “Sunset Boulevard” and starring the revelatory Zegler, will chart the same course. It’s coming to the Winter Garden Theatre next year, multiple sources said, after Lloyd’s much-praised London production of “Much Ado About Nothing” opens there first.

Lloyd’s big flourish this time is that Zegler sings “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” to a huge crowd outside the theater, while ticket buyers watch a livestream. What a stunner — and a roadblock. 

There aren’t many theaters in Midtown where a few hundred people can easily loiter outside for an hour. But the wide open sidewalk in front of Paramount Plaza, across the street from the Winter Garden, should do the trick.

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