Excitement ripples across the Broadway community as screenings for the Hadestown musical film draw near at the Tribeca Film Festival.
The world premiere of the 141-minute West End filmed capture is scheduled for June 8, 2026. It will take place at the OKX Theater at BMCC TPAC. The Tribeca Film Festival runs from June 3 to 14 and features this event as a highlight for musical theater fans.
Reeve Carney and Eva Noblezada lead the cast alongside André De Shields, Amber Gray, and Patrick Page. They all originated their roles on Broadway. The screening on opening night will be followed by a live musical performance from Carney and Noblezada.
Two more public screenings are planned for June 9 and June 12. These will be held at Village East by Angelika in New York City. Individual tickets remain available as reported in the May 21 BroadwayWorld update.
The film is expected to reach wider audiences with its North American theatrical release on July 24, 2026. This comes after the initial announcement made by Playbill in mid-April. Details about the cast and festival screenings were confirmed at that time.
Posts in the Broadway community have centered on ticket availability for the Tribeca events. Users have shared the latest information from BroadwayWorld. Satirical takes on the announcement have also appeared, contributing to increased online engagement with this theatre-to-film project.
Official listings from the Tribeca Film Festival provide further information on the screenings and related activities. This coverage ensures that interested attendees can plan accordingly for the June dates.
The report from BroadwayWorld noted the continued availability of tickets for those wishing to attend the festival events. The update came just ahead of the festival start, allowing time for planning visits to the venues in lower Manhattan. Such responses underscore the active conversation taking place in digital spaces dedicated to Broadway productions and their adaptations.
Broadway enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating these special screenings which offer a unique opportunity to experience the acclaimed production in a cinematic format before its wider release.
