Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis Bring Warriors Musical to Broadway in 2027
The celebrated creative duo are extending the life of their stage adaptation, adding another high-profile title to a theatre market hungry for recognisable stories.
Naomi Pearce
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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis are bringing their musical Warriors to Broadway in 2027, according to the Associated Press. The move extends the life of their acclaimed adaptation and adds another marquee title to a theatre landscape eager for recognisable stories backed by strong creative teams.
A high-profile partnership
Miranda, the Hamilton creator, and Davis bring considerable pedigree to the project, and a Broadway berth confirms the ambition behind the production. The 2027 timeline gives the team room to develop and refine the show before its commercial bow.
What happens next
Casting, venue and full creative details are expected to follow ahead of the 2027 run. Anticipation is likely to be high given the names attached and the strength of the source material.
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