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Chess brings forwards final Broadway performance to next month

David Gordon

David Gordon

| New York |

27 May 2026

 

The Broadway revival of Chess will end its run at the Imperial Theatre on Sunday 21 June, the originally scheduled departure date of star Lea Michele.

Chess will have played just over 250 performances by closing, nearly four times longer than the original Broadway production. Michele’s announced replacement, JoJo Levesque, will no longer be performing in the show.

In Chess, featuring music and lyrics by ABBA’s Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus and Tim Rice, based on an idea by Rice, two of the greatest chess players in the world compete for something beyond victory as the woman between them is caught in a high-stakes battle of desire and devotion. This production, with a new book by Danny Strong, received Tony nominations for stars Nicholas Christopher, Hannah Cruz, and Bryce Pinkham, but it didn’t receive a coveted nod for Best Revival.

Chess also stars Aaron Tveit, Bradley Dean, and Sean Allan Krill. The ensemble includes Kyla Bartholomeusz, Daniel Beeman, Shavey Brown, Emma Degerstedt, Casey Garvin, Adam Halpin, Sarah Michele Lindsey, Michael Milkanin, Aleksandr Ivan Pevec, Aliah James, Sydney Jones, Sean MacLaughlin, Sarah Meahl, Chloé Nadon, Ramone Nelson, Fredric Rodriguez Odgaard, Michael Olaribigbe, Katerina Papacostas, Samantha Pollino, Adam Roberts, Regine Sophia, Travis Ward-Osborne, and Katie Webber.

This production is directed by Michael Mayer and choreographed by Lorin Latarro, with orchestrations by Anders Eljas and Brian Usifer, music supervision by Brian Usifer, and music direction by Ian Weinberger. Sets are by David Rockwell, costumes are by Tom Broecker, lighting is by Kevin Adams, sound is by John Shivers, and video design is by Peter Nigrini.

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