Tickets for & Juliet on Sale Now
Performances are July 29-August 3, 2025 at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle
If you’re ready for a family night filled with music, laughter, and girl-power vibes, & Juliet is the must-see musical event of the summer. This Broadway smash-hit is heading to Seattle for eight high-energy performances at the Paramount Theatre from July 29 to August 3, and it’s just a short trip away for Kitsap County families looking for a fun outing across the water.
What if Juliet didn’t die over Romeo? That’s the cheeky premise behind & Juliet a bold, hilarious remix of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy—only this time, Juliet takes the lead and writes her own ending. Set to an unforgettable soundtrack of pop hits like “Roar,” “Since U Been Gone,” “Baby One More Time,” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling,” this musical is a celebration of self-discovery, second chances, and seriously catchy tunes.
With a creative dream team that includes Emmy-winning writer David West Read (Schitt’s Creek), music from Grammy-winner Max Martin (the mastermind behind dozens of chart-toppers), and dazzling choreography by Emmy winner Jennifer Weber, & Juliet has been breaking box office records worldwide—from London’s West End to Broadway and beyond.
Tickets are available now at STGPresents.org, Ticketmaster.com, by phone at 1-800-982-2787, or in person at The Paramount Theatre Box Office (open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10am–6pm). Group ticket orders (10+) can be placed by emailing Groups@BroadwayAtTheParamount.com.
Whether you’re introducing teens to live theater or planning a fun night out with friends, don’t miss your chance to experience the show that’s turning one of the world’s most famous love stories upside down. The only thing tragic would be missing it.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE The performance schedule for the Seattle engagement of & Juliet is: Tuesday, July 29 7:30 pm Wednesday, July 30 7:30 pm Thursday, July 31 7:30 pm Friday, August 1 8:00 pm Saturday, August 2 2 pm and 8 pm Sunday, August 3 at 1 pm – ASL and Audio Described performance and 6:30 pm – Open Captioned Performance |
ABOUT & Juliet
& Juliet has now been performed on four continents since its World Premiere in September 2019. It began at the Manchester Opera House in England, before moving to London’s West End, where it won three Olivier Awards, and 6 WhatsOnStage Awards before playing its final performance at the Shaftesbury Theatre in March 2023. The show had its North American premiere in July 2022 in Toronto, where it broke box office records and played to standing-room-only audiences, before heading to Broadway, where it again broke box office records and plays nightly to sold-out crowds. An Australian production of & Juliet premiered in February 2023 at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre. A UK Tour began in July 2024 and the production made its German premiere in October 2024. The German production marks the show’s first production with a book translated into a different language, and will also be the sixth country to welcome & Juliet in less than five years. More information for all productions can be found at andjulietthemusical.com
For more information about The Paramount, visit www.stgpresents.org
ABOUT SEATTLE THEATRE GROUP (STG)
Seattle Theatre Group (STG) is a nonprofit arts organization and independent event promoter that operates and stewards the historic Paramount, Moore, and Neptune theatres and Kerry Hall in Seattle and an outdoor venue at Remlinger Farms in Carnation, Washington. Every year, STG presents over 850 events that range from concerts of all genres, comedy and podcast shows, speakers, dance performances, and touring Broadway musicals with its Broadway at the Paramount series, serving a diverse community of nearly one million attendees from all over the Pacific Northwest. STG's flagship Education and Community Engagement Program is at the heart of its mission, serving over 40,000 students and community members through more than 500 events annually. These programs, which are largely at no cost to participants, provide opportunities to engage with artists, inspire youth and local artists through training and performance opportunities, and provide access to the arts through access initiatives. These programs deepen the significance of performances presented at STG venues. STG is also the producer of THING, an annual music and arts festival that was founded by Adam Zacks, STG’s Chief Programming Officer and creator of the Sasquatch! Music Festival. THING is an eclectic, all ages experience that celebrates a diverse lineup of local to international musical acts and performances from participants in STG’s varying Education and Community Engagement programs.
Disclaimer: Macaroni KID Kitsap is invited as a guest of STG & Broadway at the Paramount.