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John Lithgow reprises his Oliver Award-winning role!

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LOTTERY TICKETS $49

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RUSH TICKETS $45

A limited number of $45 rush tickets are available at the box office for each performance, first-come, first-served. The Music Box Theatre box office opens at 10am on the day of each performance and 12pm on Sundays. Limit 2 tickets per person.

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Giant Broadway

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239 W. 45th Street

Show score: 86%

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About the Show

One of the world’s most beloved writers faces a career-altering scandal. Winner of three Olivier Awards and starring the incomparable John Lithgow as Roald Dahl, this searing play written by Mark Rosenblatt and directed by Nicholas Hytner comes to Broadway’s Music Box Theatre demanding answers.


Based on true events involving the writer of works like The BFG, Matilda, and James and the Giant Peach, Giant examines art, ego, and legacy. Variety called it “an arresting debut play about Roald Dahl and antisemitism.”

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What People Have To Say About Giant

"John Lithgow Is Incendiary in an Arresting Debut Play About Roald Dahl and Antisemitism"


"Giant is remarkable. A bold, provocative, and thoroughly gripping piece of theatre."


"John Lithgow Is Incendiary in an Arresting Debut Play About Roald Dahl and Antisemitism"


"Giant is remarkable. A bold, provocative, and thoroughly gripping piece of theatre."


Theatre Information

Music Box Theatre

239 W. 45th Street

Theatre: Shubert

Concessionnaire: Theatre Refreshments

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tickets for Giant on Broadway can be purchased by phone at 212-239-6200, online, in person at the Music Box Theatre box office, or right here on this website! For group tickets (10+) please visit broadwayinbound.com or call 866-302-0995.

Giant also offers a digital lottery through rush.telecharge.com for a chance to purchase up to two tickets to Giant for $49 each.

The Music Box Theatre box office is open Monday through Saturday from 10AM to 6PM, and it is closed on Sundays.

Yes! Giant won three Olivier Awards, including the award for Best New Play, Best Actor (John Lithgow), and Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Elliot Levey.)

Giant will be eligible for Tony Awards in the 2026 season.

There is no dress code required at the Music Box Theatre. Feel free to dress in whatever makes you most comfortable.

The Music Box Theatre is located at 239 West 45th Street in New York City. The following Subway stops are close to the Music Box Theatre:

  • Times Square 42nd Street (1, 2, 3, 7, S, N, Q, R, W trains)
  • 42 St — Port Authority Bus Terminal (A, C, E)
  • 42 St Bryant Park (B, D, F, M)
  • 49 St (N, Q, R, W)

Along with the M11, M42, M104, and M20 city buses.

Parking is notoriously difficult in New York City, and Times Square is one of the most crowded areas. Check out Icon Parking, Spothero, and Edison Parkfast for information on nearby spots and garages, and be prepared to pay $20-$30 hourly.

Giant is written by Mark Rosenblatt and directed by Nicholas Hytner.

Official Giant show merchandise can be purchased at the Music Box Theatre, or online at the Broadway Merchandise Shop.

GIant is currently only available on Broadway in New York City. We'll update you if that changes!

The Music Box Theatre is very near the famous Restaurant Row on 46th Street.

Also near the Music Box Theatre are Bea (403 W 43rd) and Barbetta (321 W 46th).

GIant is best suited for teens and adults due to its mature themes and subject matter. Parental discretion is advised for younger audiences.

If you're interested in thought-provoking drama, powerful performances, and stories based on real-life events, Giant is a compelling Broadway show that has proven popular with critics and audiences alike.

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