Disney’s Beauty and the Beast at the Fisher Theatre

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Tickets On Sale for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

at the Fisher Theatre in Detroit on Friday, June 13

Performances begin on October 1 and play for 2 weeks

through October 12 at the Fisher Theatre 

The North American production of the musical “Beauty and the Beast” presented by Disney will go on sale to the public on Friday, June 13, at 10:00 a.m. Performances at the Fisher Theatre will begin on Wednesday, October 1, and will conclude on Sunday, October 12. Tickets will be available for purchase online at BroadwayInDetroit.com

Based on the 1991 Academy Award®-winning animated feature film, Beauty and the Beast premiered on Broadway in 1994 and still ranks as the 10th longest-running show in the industry’s history. Nominated for nine Tony® Awards, winning for Best Costume Design, Beauty remains one of the highest-grossing Broadway shows of all time. The title’s visibility and success have expanded globally with productions of the stage show and the smash Oscar®-nominated 2017 live-action film, which grossed over $1B worldwide.

Performance Schedule and Tickets

The performance schedule for Beauty and the Beast:

  • Tuesday through Saturday evening performances at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday matinees at 2:00 p.m.
  • Sunday matinees at 1:00 p.m.
  • Sunday evening performances at 6:30 p.m.
  • Matinee on Thursday, October 2 at 1:00 p.m.
  • Special Open Caption performance on Sunday, October 5 at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets start at $40.00 (which includes parking and facility fee) and will go on sale Friday, June 13 at 10:00 a.m. Tickets can be purchased online at BroadwayInDetroit.com.

For group sales (10 or more) please email broadwayindetroitgroups@atgentertainment.com or call 313-871-1132.

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is the first show in Broadway In Detroit’s 2025-26 Subscription Season. This season also includes Back to the FutureHell’s KitchenShuckedThe Outsiders& Juliet, and Suffs. Full series subscriptions start at $315 which includes a ticket to all 7 shows are still available at www.broadwayindetroit.com/season

About Disney’s Beauty & the Beast

Critics have raved about the show throughout its history, from its 1994 Broadway premiere through the recent smash U.K. and Australian productions: “A delight! The astonishments rarely cease,” declared The New York Times in reviewing the original Broadway production. “A tale as old as time, but as exhilarating as ever,” raved the London Evening Standard. “Witty and exuberant with breathtaking choreography,” wrote the Sydney Morning Herald.

The structure and tone of the story and score made Disney history. It was just the second time that a Disney film had been structured as a stage musical where the songs are integral to the plot and characterization. This Menken/Ashman innovation is credited with the 1990’s Disney animation renaissance that went on to create such film classics as AladdinThe Lion King and Hunchback of Notre Dame and helped re-introduce the book musical form to popular culture.

Beauty and the Beast, directed & choreographed by Matt West, features Alan Menken’s Academy Award®-winning score, songs by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman (including the Academy Award®-winning title song and the show-stopping “Be Our Guest”), plus songs written especially for the stage by Alan Menken and Tim Rice (including “If I Can’t Love Her” and “A Change In Me”).  The production features a book by Linda Woolverton, author of the original screenplay. Sets are by Stanley A. Meyer, costumes by Ann Hould-Ward (Tony Award® winner for Beauty and the Beast), and lighting by Natasha Katz.

Longtime Menken collaborators Michael Kosarin and Danny Troob are music supervisor/arranger and orchestrator, respectively. New dance music arrangements are by David ChaseDavid Andrews Rogers is music director.

Completing the design team, John Shivers is sound designer, Darrel Maloney is projection & video designer, and David H. Lawrence is hair & make-up designer. Jim Steinmeyer is the illusion designer, as he was on the original 1994 production. Jason Trubitt is the production supervisor and Myriah Bash is the general manager. Anne Quart serves as executive producer.

Previous Disney-produced North American Tours of Beauty and the Beast played for almost eight years from November 1995 through August 2003, for a combined total of 2,893 performances to nearly 6 million audience members.

For more information, visit beautyandthebeastthemusical.comInstagram and Facebook.

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Performance schedules, prices and cast are subject to change without notice. Broadway In Detroit urges patrons to use caution when purchasing tickets online through a site other than BroadwayInDetroit.com. Individual tickets purchased from a ticket broker or “third party” ticket reseller involves risk and may not be authentic, sold at box office prices, or with correct performance and venue information. Broadway In Detroit box offices cannot verify tickets sold through a third party or ticket reseller. Broadway In Detroit is also unable to contact third party purchasers with pertinent updates or changes regarding performances.

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