Hamilton's run at the Fisher Theatre closes May 17. The marquee on West Grand Boulevard goes dark for the first time since late April, and Broadway in Detroit has already loaded what comes next.
The show ran April 29 through May 17, 24 performances across three weeks. Book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Eleven Tony Awards, plus the Grammy, Olivier, and Pulitzer. At the Fisher it landed at the end of a packed spring that had already moved & Juliet, Suffs, and The Outsiders through the house before the Angelica Company took the stage.
ATG Detroit, which presents Broadway in Detroit, has announced the 2026-27 series. Six shows plus two series extras. Every title a Detroit premiere. The shift from blockbuster revival to all-new-to-Detroit programming is the actual story of the handoff.
The fall-winter run opens with The Notebook, September 22 through October 4. Maybe Happy Ending follows October 20 through November 1, then The Great Gatsby November 17 through 29, and Boop! The Musical December 1 through 13. Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical runs January 12 through 24, 2027. Death Becomes Her closes the series at the Detroit Opera House, March 27 through April 4.
The summer gap is real. Publicly listed Fisher events between Hamilton's exit and the September opener include a Broadway in Detroit series test drive on May 30, Fortune Feimster on June 20, and Hallmark Stars Live on July 31. One-offs. The stage will be quiet by Broadway standards until fall.
Maybe Happy Ending is probably the most-watched title in the new lineup. The Korean-English musical rom-com collected six Tony Awards in 2025 and is heading out on its first national tour. Boop! The Musical launches a nationwide tour in fall 2026 under director Jerry Mitchell with music from David Foster.
Broadway in Detroit goes back to 1912. ATG Entertainment now owns the operation and runs three venues in the market. The Fisher opened in 1928 as a movie and vaudeville house, was remodeled into a live theatre in 1961, and still carries the marble, Indian rosewood and walnut paneling, and crystal and bronze work from that conversion.
Subscribers get first access to 2026-27 series tickets through Broadway in Detroit's website. Individual production tickets go on sale separately. Box office at 3011 W. Grand Blvd.






