WORCESTER, Mass. — There is trouble in River City, and it’s headed straight for Main Street. Big League Productions has announced that the national tour of Meredith Willson’s beloved musical comedy, THE MUSIC MAN, will take the stage at The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts from May 15–17, 2026.
This six-time Tony Award-winning classic tells the story of Harold Hill, a charismatic, fast-talking traveling salesman. Hill’s latest con involves convincing the residents of River City, Iowa, to purchase instruments and uniforms for a boys' band he promises to lead—all despite the fact that he cannot read a single note of music.
However, his scheme hits a snag when he meets Marian the Librarian. As she begins to transform him into a respectable citizen, Hill must decide between skipping town with the cash or following his heart.
This production offers an inventive fresh look at the 1957 classic while maintaining the iconic humor and optimism of Willson’s original work. The creative team includes:
The score remains the heart of the show, featuring timeless favorites like "Seventy-Six Trombones," "Ya Got Trouble," and the romantic ballad "’Till There Was You."
Produced by Big League Productions, now in its 31st season of global Broadway tours, The Music Man is positioned as a family-friendly event for all generations of Worcester theater-goers.
Tickets are available now through the following channels:
Consistently ranked by POLLSTAR as one of the top theaters in the world, The Hanover Theatre has welcomed over two million guests since its opening in 2008. As a cornerstone of the downtown Worcester revitalization, the venue continues to host world-class Broadway musicals, comedy, and dance, while fostering local talent through its Conservatory.
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