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Just In Time Reviews

Experience the journey of the legendary Bobby Darin in this immersive Broadway musical.

4.8
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Critics’ Reviews (3)

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The New York Times

"Jonathan Groff is sensational! Thrilling sonically and emotionally, he gives one of Broadway's best performances."

The New York Times

Jesse Green

Entertainment Weekly

"An utterly electrifying experience. Seeing Just In Time just once won't be enough."

Entertainment Weekly

Shania Russell

The Washington Post

"A dazzling and immersive love letter to live performance."

The Washington Post

Naveen Kumar

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4.8
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A good cruise show
"It felt to me like something you would see on a cruise, or an amusement park. A high level cruise performance, yet nevertheless a cruise show. I don’t go to theater in NY to see cruise shows. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Jan 17, 2026
A Southern Perspective!
"Groff is a tremendous talent, leading a wonderful cast. the production is very well-staged, very energetic and entertaining."
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Nancy B from Atlanta on Oct 17, 2025

About Just In Time

Just In Time is an “utterly electrifying” (Entertainment Weekly) new musical that brings to life the story of Bobby Darin, the legendary singer whose short but remarkable journey took him from teen idol to global sensation. Developed and directed by Tony Award® winner Alex Timbers (Moulin Rouge!, Beetlejuice), with a book by Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver, the show immerses audiences into an intimate nightclub “so seductive in ambiance that you find yourself not wanting to go back outside” (Chicago Tribune). Complete with iconic hits including “Beyond the Sea,” “Mack the Knife,” “Splish Splash,” and “Dream Lover,” Just In Time is “a helluva good time at the theater” (Time Out).

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