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Smith Center’s latest Broadway Series will bring “Hadestown” and the return of “Hamilton” to Las Vegas

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Acclaimed musical “Hadestown” comes to the Smith Center as part of the 2022-2023 Broadway Las Vegas series.
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The 2022-2023 edition of the Smith Center's Broadway Las Vegas series has been announced, and in a way befitting of the Smith's 10th anniversary year, its lineup is packed almost to overflowing with Tony-winners and crowd-pleasers.

August 2 brings The Prom, choreographed and directed by The Book of Mormon award-winner Casey Nicholaw from a book by The Drowsy Chaperone's Bob Martin.

Grammy and multiple Tony award-winner Hadestown bows on August 23, followed on September 6 by the smash hit Jagged Little Pill, directed by Diane Paulus from Diablo Cody's book.

September 20 welcomes Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss' critical darling Six, with Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton making its long awaited return soon afterward on October 18.

A perfect lead-in to the holiday season, family favorite Annie lands on November 22.

The new year begins with the January 10 arrival of a non-musical, Aaron Sorkin and Bartlett Sher's celebrated adaptation of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird.

Musicals return big on January 18 with 10-time Tony winner Moulin Rouge! The Musical, followed on March 5 by Disney's Frozen.

Tina Fey's Mean Girls musical makes "fetch" happen on March 21 with the help of composer Jeff Richmond and lyricist Nell Benjamin.

And the season closes with a legendary flourish on June 6 with a run of Tina - The Tina Turner Musical, written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Katori Hall.

To learn more about the Broadway Las Vegas or to subscribe to the series, visit thesmithcenter.com.

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