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Monday, February 16, 2026

The Museum of Broadway to Open SO IN LOVE…WITH BROADWAY Exhibition

www.broadwayworld.com: The Museum of Broadway will present a new special exhibit that will encapsulate the great love stories of Broadway through unforgettable costumes, accessories, lyrics and more.

2 comments:

Reece L said...

This is so cool! I visited the Museum of Broadway last month, and it was awesome! The amount of Broadway history in one location is mind boggling. They also had lots of really cool musical related art that was displayed as well! I sadly did not see any rotating exhibits while I was there, but this love exhibit sounds amazing! Themes of love are present in just about every production ever, even if it is not an obvious plot point. I think it will be cool to have all of these legendary costumes in one exhibit. I wonder if they will include anything like props to tie it all together. I love the categories that they have, like Madeline Ashton’s "narcissistic love”, Elphaba and Glinda’s “platonic love”, and Shug Avery’s “queer love”. I feel like this does a really good job of showcasing all the flavors of love. I think that this is a perfect exhibit for valentines day time!

Ella Bustamante said...

I am so obsessed with this exhibition idea. The last time I went to New York, I visited the Museum of Broadway and I absolutely love that place. It's so cool to walk into a museum that celebrates the work that I want to do with my future and to see all of the people and shows that I've helped history come this far on Broadway. I love that they change out some of the exhibitions frequently because I've gone there twice now and both times they had some different exhibitions. The first time I went they had the SIX exhibition, being able to see those costumes up close when the show was still running was so cool and it made me want to go see the show more, which is probably why they made the museum in the first place. But the exhibition in this article definitely sounds like the biggest/coolest out of the ones I’ve seen. As a techie it makes sense that I love this museum so much, though I am intrigued if performers think it's just fascinating.