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‘10 Things I Hate About You’ Musical Set to Debut on Broadway
✍️ southsoundmag.com
🗓 18 Aug 2026, 02:04 AM
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The musical adaptation of the 1999 film ‘10 Things I Hate About You’ is scheduled to open on Broadway, bringing the beloved story to the stage for the first time.
The upcoming Broadway production of ‘10 Things I Hate About You’ marks the first time the popular film’s story will be staged on the New York theater scene. The musical is based on the 1999 romantic comedy that itself was inspired by Shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew.’
While specific opening dates and cast details have not yet been released, the announcement confirms that the show will be presented by a well‑known Broadway production company. The adaptation is expected to feature a contemporary score and choreography that reflect the film’s modern setting.
Industry insiders anticipate that the musical will attract both fans of the original movie and new audiences drawn to the familiar narrative. The production’s arrival on Broadway underscores the continued trend of adapting successful films into stage shows.
The announcement was made by the production team via a press release on the official website of the musical. No further details regarding ticket sales or rehearsal schedules were included in the initial statement.
While specific opening dates and cast details have not yet been released, the announcement confirms that the show will be presented by a well‑known Broadway production company. The adaptation is expected to feature a contemporary score and choreography that reflect the film’s modern setting.
Industry insiders anticipate that the musical will attract both fans of the original movie and new audiences drawn to the familiar narrative. The production’s arrival on Broadway underscores the continued trend of adapting successful films into stage shows.
The announcement was made by the production team via a press release on the official website of the musical. No further details regarding ticket sales or rehearsal schedules were included in the initial statement.