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A raucous new play by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Kenny Leon.

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About The Balusters on Broadway

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Show Dates

Previews: Mar 31, 2026 • Opening: Apr 21, 2026
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Venue

Samuel J Friedman Theatre
261 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036
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Hearing Assistance
Assisted Listening Devices are available free of charge at the podium in the corridor just outside the entrance to the Orchestra.
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Wheelchair Access
Wheelchair accessible seating may be purchased by phone, in person and online.
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An elevator, located at the right of the box office lobby, provides easy access to all levels of the theater.
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Story

The Balusters is a raucous, wild ride through a small community with big feelings. The Vernon Point Neighborhood Association is a passionate bunch, whether squabbling over historically inaccurate porch railings or debating trash can protocol. Still, no one is prepared for the neighbor-versus-neighbor battle royale that ensues when a newcomer to the board suggests the unthinkable: installing a stop sign on the corner of the enclave’s prettiest block.

Cast & Creative

Cast

Penny Bewell
Ruth Ackerman
Elliott Emerson
Willow Gibbons
Isaac Rosario
Alan Kirby
Melissa Han

Creative

Written by
David Lindsay-Abaire
Director
Kenny Leon
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