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An original new musical comedy about timing, connections, and unexpected detours.

4.8
Tickets starting at $75.14
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4.8
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Clever and funny
"A fantastic show with a lot of moments of funny insight into human longing for happiness."
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Hansjoerg T from Koeln on Dec 31, 2025
Thoroughly Enjoyable
"A funny, sweet dialogue between two young people. Musical comedy & human drama combined. Leaves you feeling good. "
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Maureen K from Flushing on Dec 22, 2025
Fun and uplifting entertainment
"Clever jokes that carried throughout the show. Fantastic performances, incredible musicians, clever set, loved everything about it. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Nov 19, 2025
Its not about baked goods.
"Well written comedy. The two actors played off each other brilliantly. "
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Patrick W from Lansing on Dec 31, 2025
A Hallmark movie on stage.
"This is a fun romcom. Nothing more nothing less. It is a good time. I loved it .It is amazing that just two performers carried the whole thing."
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Danny B from burbank on Dec 4, 2025
My first Broadway show
"This was my first experience seeing a show on Broadway and I was not disappointed. The actors were great, loved the songs, and was pleasantly surprised at the size of the venue (I assumed they were all huge). I would definitely recommend this show."
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Paula S from Charleston on Nov 27, 2025
Vert talented actors
"The acting, singing, and dancing were great. I did have some trouble hearing the lyrics especially when they were rapping. The sound in my audio headset was a bit garbled. Some very funny scenes and great for native New Yorkers."
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Broadway.com Customer on Nov 23, 2025
Mixed Feelings
"I really wanted to like this show. I had so looked forward to it. I liked Christiani Pitts very much. She is a great actress and has a beautiful voice. Some of the “ballads” were beautiful. The first act there was just not enough story, movement for me; just kind of entertaining. Did get better the second act, much more development of story. There were 2 things that really bothered me. Let me say I am hearing impaired, which possibly added to my problems with the show. However, I go to shows all the time and don’t experience the problems I had with Two Strangers. First, Sam Tutty talked so fast I had trouble understanding him. I did not have that problem with Christiani at all. Second the orchestra was far too loud made it difficult to hear the vocals. I would like to add that I had excellent seats, Row 4, right in the center and I had a hearing device. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Jan 8, 2026
Not a Broadway worthy show
"While the performers had nice singing voices, the show was lackluster. It reminded me of a summer camp musical. Not worth the price of a Broadway ticket. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Nov 29, 2025
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About Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Fall in love with New York City again, or for the first time, at Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), now on Broadway. A New York Times Critics’ Pick, Two Strangers is “an effervescent new musical comedy that delivers lavishly on laughter, escape, and fantasy.”

You’ll meet Dougal, an impossibly upbeat Brit who has just landed in New York City for the first time to attend the wedding of the father he’s never met. And you’ll meet Robin, the sister of the bride and a no-nonsense New Yorker with a lot of errands to do for the bride—including picking up the groom’s estranged son from the airport. These two strangers begin their journey together navigating New York City, secrets, and second chances.

The Boston Globe proclaims, Two Strangers is “IRRESISTIBLE! Clever, funny, and delightfully surprising!”, and it has been named on the Best of 2025 lists from USA Today, Entertainment Weekly and New York Theatre Guide.

For lifelong New Yorkers and first-time visitors alike, Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) sparks a renewed sense of wonder for the city, in what The Wall Street Journal’s Charles Passy hails as “a thoroughly beguiling ode to the Big Apple!”

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