The Queen of Versailles on Broadway NYC

St. James Theatre246 West 44th StreetNew York, NY 10036
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Total Price: $72.00 (USD)
INSTANT CONFIRMATION

Sherie Rene Scott is scheduled to perform as Jackie on November 25, December 3 (matinee & evening), and January 20. Kristin Chenoweth will not appear at these performances.

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About The Queen of Versailles

Overview

Now playing at NYC's St. James Theatre, The Queen of Versailles stars Kristin Chenoweth in a sharp new musical based on the hit documentary. Featuring music by Stephen Schwartz, this limited-run Broadway show dives into the lavish highs and dramatic lows of one family's American Dream.

Good To Know

  • Now playing at the St. James Theatre in Midtown Manhattan's Theater District.
  • Limited Broadway run starring Kristin Chenoweth and F. Murray Abraham.
  • Based on the 2012 documentary The Queen of Versailles.
  • Features original music by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin).
  • Directed by Tony winner Michael Arden (Parade).
  • Runtime is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one intermission.
  • Children must be ages 4 and up to enter the theater.
  • Late seating may be restricted until a break in the performance.
  • Located near Times Square with nearby dining and subway access.

Description

The Queen of Versailles is lighting up Broadway at the St. James Theatre, bringing ambition, excess, and unraveling dreams to the stage. Inspired by the jaw-dropping 2012 documentary, the musical follows Jackie Siegel, a former beauty queen and billionairess, as her lavish world begins to collapse during the 2008 financial crisis.

Broadway icon Kristin Chenoweth stars as Jackie, alongside F. Murray Abraham, the Oscar-winning actor from Amadeus and The White Lotus. With an original score by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin) and direction by Tony Award-winner Michael Arden (Parade), this theatrical spectacle explores the true cost of wealth and fame in modern America.

With a book by Lindsey Ferrentino and music supervision by Mary-Mitchell Campbell, the show blends biting humor, sharp commentary, and heartfelt storytelling. It's a must-see for fans of bold new musicals and real-life drama brought to life on stage.

Now playing at the St. James Theatre in Times Square, The Queen of Versailles is a limited-run event with high demand. Secure your tickets now for this unforgettable Broadway performance.

Please Note: Seats are assigned best available at the time of purchase in the section selected. The exact seat location given at check-out can change after the booking is placed based on availability at the time the purchase is made.
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Frequently Asked Questions about The Queen of Versailles

What is The Queen of Versailles Broadway musical about?

It tells the true story of Jackie Siegel's pursuit of building America's largest private home before her family’s fortune falters during the 2008 recession.

Where is The Queen of Versailles playing in NYC?

Performances take place at the St. James Theatre, located in the Theatre District of Midtown Manhattan between 7th Avenue & 8th Avenue at 246 W 44th Street, New York, NY.

Who stars in The Queen of Versailles on Broadway?

The show stars Kristin Chenoweth as Jackie Siegel and features Oscar-winner F. Murray Abraham in a supporting role.

When is Sherie Rene Scott performing as Jackie in The Queen of Versailles?

Sherie Rene Scott is scheduled to perform as Jackie on November 25, December 3 (matinee and evening) and January 20.

How long is the performance?

The runtime is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including one intermission.

Is The Queen of Versailles appropriate for kids?

This new musical does not have an age recommendation yet, however audiences must be ages 4 and up to enter the theater.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible?

Yes, wheelchair-accessible seating is on the theater's Orchestra level. There are no steps from the sidewalk to the Orchestra level. Please note that the theater does not have elevators or escalators.

Is hearing assistance available?

Yes, assistive listening devices, handheld captions, and prerecorded audio description are available free of charge. A drivers license or ID with printed address is required as a deposit.

Is there a dress code?

The St. James Theatre does not have an official dress code. Guests often wear casual or smart-casual attire for matinees, while many dress up a bit for evening performances.

Are there concessions?

Drinks and snacks can be purchased at the bars on each level of the theatre and brought to your seat to enjoy.