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A BEAUTIFUL NOISE

June 9 – 14, 2026

About

  • 2 hours 15 mins (including intermission)

  • Recommended for all ages

Performances

Tuesday – Friday @ 7:30PM

Saturday @ 2:00PM & 7:30PM

Sunday @ 1:00PM & 6:30PM

Please note: ASL performances will be offered during the Saturday, 2pm matinee.

THE UNTOLD TRUE STORY OF A BROOKLYN KID WHO BECAME A CHART-BUSTING, SHOW-STOPPING, AWARD-WINNING AMERICAN ICON

Created in collaboration with Neil Diamond himself, A BEAUTIFUL NOISE is the uplifting true story of how a kid from Brooklyn became a chart-busting, show-stopping American rock icon. With 120 million albums sold, a catalogue of classics like “America,” “Forever in Blue Jeans,” and “Sweet Caroline,” an induction into the Songwriters and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame, a Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award, and sold-out concerts around the world that made him bigger than Elvis, Neil Diamond’s story was made to shine on Broadway-and head out on the road across America.

Like Jersey Boys and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical before it, A BEAUTIFUL NOISE: THE NEIL DIAMOND MUSICAL is an inspiring, exhilarating, energy-filled musical memoir, that tells the untold true story of how America’s greatest hitmaker became a star, set to the songs that defined his career. Presented in association with and endorsed by Neil Diamond.

“SO GOOD, SO GOOD, SO GOOD!”

- Colin Dabkowski
“The biographical drama is a heartwarming celebration of Mr. Diamond’s uplifting music and inspirational life.”
Guardian