Leopoldstadt Tickets
Longacre Theatre | New York, New York
Leopoldstadt, the most recent production by Sir Tom Stoppard, debuts at Longacre Theatre on Tuesday 16th May 2023. It portrays the lives of a prominent Jewish family who had fled the troubles East of Vienna. This triumphant sensation features some of the best production techniques ever employed on a stage, a moving tale, and everything else you could possibly want to make your evening truly something very special indeed. Sadly, due to his advanced age and the amount of time needed to create something of this caliber, this is almost guaranteed to be Sir Stoppard's last theatrical production. Don't wait on this one, because you will end you up missing out on an incredible piece of art. This page has very few tickets, so be sure to grab yours here.
The story of Leopoldstadt takes place in an area of Vienna that filled with a Jewish community at the beginning of the 20th century. As the story untwists we find a well-to-do Jewish family who escaped the troubles in Eastern Europe. Most people can't even understand how much effort was put into this drama, Sir Tom Stoppard worked on it for over a year and spent even more than that figuring out the design of it. Critics have fallen in love with it it so much that Lloyd Evans of The Spectator said, "It will be remembered as Tom Stoppard's Schindler's List." Others have raved "Brilliant and beautiful, a masterpiece" by Deadline, "Ranks among Mr. Stoppard's best works," and "an inexpressibly moving, majestic play" by The Wall Street Journal. This drama has it all wrapped up into one brilliant piece that will move you to feel and think a lot of different things at once. This pretty awe-inspiring success has everything you could want for a fun night out, and this production is very likely to be Sir Stoppard's last play given his advancing age and the sheer amount of time it takes to make one. You really don't want to miss out on this great piece of work, and tickets are limited. Be sure to buy yours from our site, right now.