

Nobu Lanai
Take a seat at the intimate sushi bar for a hand-selected meal of fresh-caught fish, share a one-of-a-kind dining experience at our private teppan table, or join friends and family on the cliff-side terrace: At any spot, you’ll savour the innovative Japanese cuisine of world-renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, next to sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean.
A wide selection of sakes, international wines, seasonal handcrafted cocktails and a light menu of Japanese bites make this the perfect meeting place for pre-dinner drinks.
OPEN DAILY
5:30 PM – 9:00 PM (LAST SEATING)

Malibu Farm
Perched above Hulopoe Bay, this poolside restaurant specializes in fresh, organic and flavourful, locally sourced food, with most of the fruits and vegetables coming directly from our Malibu Farm Harvest Garden.
LUNCH
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Classic Hawaiian pupus, handcrafted tropical cocktails, local beers and an extensive wine list showcase the bold flavours of Lanai at this casual, poolside bar, while views of the bay and a refreshing ocean breeze fill in the rest.
COCKTAILS
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

One Forty
If you’re looking for a hearty meal, ONE FORTY’s menu is filled with cuts of prime and Wagyu beef, as well as seasonal Hawaiian fish grilled to perfection, all complemented by traditional side dishes and an extensive wine list.
BREAKFAST
6:30 AM – 11:00 AM
DINNER
5:30 PM – 9:00 PM (LAST SEATING)

BROADWAY SHOWS

Read below for all of the amazing Broadway shows you can see during our time in New York City! Hale Centre Theatre will be covering three shows. If you'd like to attend more, you will be invoiced for each additional show.
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Please note: Some of the shows contain mature content and adult themes. We encourage you to research the shows you are interested in to understand the content. Ratings have been included below, any rating marked TBD are new productions.
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& Juliet
PG-13
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Have you ever wondered what would have happened to Shakespeare’s Juliet Capulet had she not ended her life for Romeo? This musical explores just that, delving into Juliet’s life beyond the Romeo years, where the famous damsel finds her independence and her voice—and gets a second chance and life and love. Enjoy pop hits like “Since You Been Gone,” “I Want It That Way” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” in this fun and lighthearted romantic comedy.
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Aladdin
PG
Disney's Broadway adaptation of the movie brings the fantastical world of streetwise hero Aladdin, his love Princess Jasmine, his evil nemesis Jafar and his magical sidekick the Genie to the Great White Way. With beloved songs from the film's acclaimed soundtrack, this high-energy, visually stunning musical is directed by The Book of Mormon's Casey Nicholaw.
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All Out: Comedy about Ambition
​TBD
From the writer of last year’s runaway hit, All In: Comedy About Love, comes All Out: Comedy About Ambition. Here’s how it works: a group of the funniest people on earth gather on Broadway (four at a time) to read hilarious stories by Simon Rich about ego, envy, greed, and basically just New Yorkers in general. The show is directed by Tony Award® winner Alex Timbers (Oh, Hello) and is produced by Seaview and Lorne Michaels, and they promise that it will be good.
Becky Shaw
TBD
A newlywed couple fixes up two romantically challenged friends: wife’s best friend, meet husband’s sexy and strange new co-worker. When an evening calculated to bring happiness takes a dark turn, crisis and comedy ensue in this wickedly funny play that asks what we owe the people we love and the strangers who land on our doorstep.​
The Book of Mormon
R
The Book of Mormon is a Broadway musical comedy about two young Mormon missionaries, the earnest Elder Price and the bumbling Elder Cunningham, who are sent to a remote Ugandan village to convert the locals. Their mission is complicated by the villagers' focus on more pressing issues like poverty, a warlord, and AIDS. The show satirizes religion and tackles controversial topics with both explicit humor and surprising heart, eventually leading the missionaries to find inventive ways to complete their mission, with help from a village elder's daughter named Nabulungi. ​
Buena Vista Social Club
TBD
Inspired by the Grammy-winning 1997 album of the same name, the Buena Vista Social Club musical tells a story inspired by the legendary artists who recorded the soul-stirring, foot-tapping music of Cuba’s golden age. Their groundbreaking namesake album Buena Vista Social Club inspired an Academy Award-nominated documentary that dove into the history of this ensemble, which recruited many Cuban artists who had been retired for years to authentically recapture Latin American musical genres such as son, bolero, and danzón.
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Bug
TBD
Tony Award winner David Cromer (The Band's Visit) directs Bug on Broadway, in which Coon plays a waitress who falls in an unsuspecting romance. What begins as a simple connection between two broken people in a seedy Oklahoma motel room twists into something far more dangerous. When reality slips out of grasp, paranoia, delusion, and conspiracy take over in this sexy psychological thriller. The New York Times warns, "Buckle up and brace yourself because Bug is obscenely exciting."
Cats: The Jellicle Ball
PG-13
Cats has always been a show about competing performers, but now that ensemble of performers make up a team of ballroom stars. With a cast that combines Broadway talent with ball culture icons, this version of CATS: The Jellicle Ball in New York City is as vibrant and thumping as the Big Apple itself. Don't miss electrifying ballroom choreography that The New York Times calls “a lightning strike that sets joy free."
Chess
PG-13
In Chess on Broadway, American and Russian chess champions play a match against each other while also competing for the same woman at the height of the Cold War. Soon, the personal becomes professional, and the professional becomes political. How far will the players go to win a game, their nation's love, and a woman's hand?
Chicago
R
After more than 25 years, Chicago is still the one musical with everything that makes Broadway shimmy-shake: a universal tale of fame, fortune, and all that jazz, with one show-stopping song after another and the most astonishing dancing you’ve ever seen. No wonder Chicago has been honored with six Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, a Grammy, and thousands of standing ovations.
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Death Becomes Her
​R
Death Becomes Her follows two women who fight for the affections of the same man and drink a magic potion that promises eternal youth. Madeline Ashton (Hilty) is a beauty of stage and screen (just ask her); Helen Sharp (Simard) is a long-suffering author who lives in her frenemy’s shadow (just ask her). Their relationship grooves along steadily enough…until Madeline steals Helen’s fiancé away. Drinking a magical potion, Madeline and Helen begin a new era of life (and death) with their youth and beauty restored…and a grudge to last eternity. Throughout the show, they'll be burying the hatchet…again, and again, and again.
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Dog Day Afternoon
TBD
New York, 1972: in Dog Day Afternoon on Broadway, go back to a time when the Vietnam War looms large, Watergate headlines flood the news, and one man’s desperate act captivates the nation. During that sweltering summer, first-time crook Sonny Wortzik and his friends attempt to rob the First Brooklyn Savings Bank. The plan is a bust: Stevie loses his nerve and flees. Sonny discovers that they arrived after the daily cash pickup, leaving them only to find $1,100 in cash.
Every Brilliant Thing
With Daniel Radcliffe
​TBD
In Every Brilliant Thing, a man makes lists for reasons to live, initially an idea he used for his seriously depressed mother. But now, he makes the lists for himself to remember what he is grateful for and what keeps him motivated and moving. Out of this list comes wild and memorable stories.
Fallen Angels
​TBD
Experience Fallen Angels on Broadway and see two of today's most popular leading ladies on stage together as friends turned rivals. O'Hara and Byrne play bored housewives who are each having an affair, but they soon learn they are sleeping with the same man...who is also on his way to visit from France. A bawdy comedy of manners and unforgettable farce ensues as each woman competes with the other. Scott Ellis, the Interim Artistic Director at Roundabout, directs this star-studded production, andd he has been nominated for the Tony Award as Best Director nine times.
Giant
​TBD
In Giant in New York, Lithgow plays Dahl at a pivotal moment in the famed artist's career. A true scandal — revolving around antisemitic outbursts in the press — shakes his legacy after the review of one of his books' illustrations. How does he bounce back, and what do the revelations say about the world around him?
The Great Gatsby
PG-13
This jazzy, vibrant adaptation of the acclaimed novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the tale of eccentric and mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby's tragic pursuit of Daisy Buchanan, the woman he’s loved since youth.
Hadestown
PG-13
Characters from Greek mythology are imagined in a whole new light, courtesy of celebrated singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and director Rachel Chavkin (Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812). Winner of the 2019 Tony for Best Musical, Hadestown follows two love stories, those of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice and of king Hades and his wife, Persephone. Set in New Orleans to a wide-ranging score of American music—from jazz and blues to rock and roll—this timeless tale examines themes of love versus fear and faith versus doubt.
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Hamilton
PG-13
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A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation, Hamilton is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Hamilton features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire.
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
PG-13
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Child wizard Harry Potter and his friends are all grown up in this stage sequel to the popular book and film series. Harry’s now a husband and father of three, working at the Ministry of Magic, but still struggling with the dark forces from his past. Winner of six Tony awards, this critically acclaimed play—originally done in two parts—has been restaged as a one-show experience.
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Hell's Kitchen
PG-13
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Your journey begins with Ali, a 17-year-old girl full of fire, searching for freedom, passion, and her place in the world. Along the way, you'll meet the musical mentor who changes her life, her dynamic family, and the neighborhood that helps her grow. Relatable, raw, and refreshingly fun, it's a celebration of finding yourself, your purpose, and the people who lift you up.​
Joe Turner's Come and Gone
​TBD
Golden Globe Award and four-time Emmy Award winner Debbie Allen directs this new production of Joe Turner's Come and Gone on Broadway, bringing Wilson's story of 1911 Pittsburgh to the present. In a boarding house run by the steady Seth and the open-hearted Bertha , the home offers a refuge for Black travelers navigating the upheaval of the Great Migration. One traveller is Herald Loomis, a man searching for his lost wife — and for the self he lost during seven years of illegal enslavement under Joe Turner.​
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Just in Time
With Johnathan Groff
​TBD
Think you know the man behind the music? Listen to his songs anew, and experience Just in Time on Broadway to see Groff star as Darin. Modern Family's Sarah Hyland and more Broadway stars join this cast that tells the story of Darin’s catapulting to fame, romances, and surprising twists and turns in his personal and professional life.
Liberation
​TBD
The new play traces the events of two time periods: In 1970, six women, all strangers to each other, gathered at their local community center. In its basement gym, these women wanted to shake up their lives — and the world around them. In the near-present, half a century later, one of their daughters passionately seeks the answer to one question: what the hell happened?
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Little Bear Ridge Road
​TBD
In Little Bear Ridge Road on Broadway, an aunt and her gay nephew come together in the wake of the death of a troubling father figure. The two relatives, the last in the family tree, don't have much in common: while both have roots in rural Idaho, where Hunter sets many of his plays, the two struggle to connect.​​
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The Lion King
PG
Nearly 100 million people around the world have come to discover the one-of-a-kind musical that is The Lion King. Based on Disney's 1994 animated classic, this Broadway adaptation adds new songs by Elton John to the familiar story, along with sweeping vistas of the African savanna where the story is set. Directed by Tony winner Julie Taymor, this long-running spectacle has thrilled audiences for more than 25 years with its heartwarming story of family, redemption and the circle of life.
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The Lost Boys
TBD
The Lost Boys musical follows two adolescent brothers who move with their mom to a fictional town only to discover the town’s thriving vampire population. What’s your teenage years without a little romance, family drama…and vampire hunters?
Maybe Happy Ending
PG
Experience Maybe Happy Ending on Broadway. Set in a one-room apartment in the heart of Seoul, South Korea, Oliver lives an ordered and cozy, quiet life listening to his jazz records and caring for his favorite plant. He’s just a Helper-Bot 3, after all: a robot that has long been retired and is now considered obsolete. That doesn’t mean his life is over. When his fellow Helper-Bot neighbor Claire knocks on the door and asks to borrow his charger, what starts as a clumsy encounter leads to a unique friendship, a surprising adventure, and perhaps even something greater.
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Marjorie Prime
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Experience Marjorie Prime on Broadway — in this startling and prescient play, Primes offer humans comfort as they grieve. When aging Marjorie loses her memory, her daughter makes the decision to preserve her as a Prime, a human-like robot stand-in, so that she never has to grieve her mother. But what happens when we lose the very qualities that make us human?
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MJ
PG-13
This Broadway musical features over 25 hits from Michael Jackson’s extensive catalog of songs. With a book by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage (Sweat) and direction by Tony winner Christopher Wheeldon (An American in Paris), the show stars Elijah Rhea Johnson in the title role.
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Moulin Rouge! The Musical
R
Baz Luhrmann’s runaway hit film has arrived on Broadway with music that’s been mixed and mashed up for a whole new experience. Truth, beauty, freedom and, above all, love still prevail in this story of young English poet-writer Christian, who falls for actress Satine at the famed Parisian cabaret. In addition to traditional Broadway theater seating, cabaret seating is available. The production won a host of 2021 Tony Awards, including best musical, best choreography and best direction.
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Oedipus
​R
Oedipus is the story of a cocksure king who fails to believe a prophesy about his actual origin story: he killed his father and, unawares, took his mother as his wife. His great hubris prevents him from seeing the truth, only to have devastating consequences when he finally accepts his fate. Retold for today, this revival sets the story in the present on election night as Oedipus sees himself as a sure winner. However, news will break and the tides will turn in this dramatic political thriller.
Oh, Mary!
​R
Oh, Mary! explores the inner conflicts of Mary Todd Lincoln in the days preceding her husband’s tragic assassination, an event that changed American history forever. Promising a distinctive exploration of historical intrigue and personal turmoil, the Oh, Mary! play offers insight into one of history’s most enigmatic figures through a funny, surreal lens. Tony Award nominee Sam Pinkleton directs.
Operation Mincemeat
PG-13
Operation Mincemeat is a Tony Award-winning musical that tells the true, comedic story of a 1943 World War II mission to deceive the Axis powers by using a dead body. The show, which won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, is a blend of farce and thriller, set to a diverse score, and is currently running on Broadway at the Golden Theatre. The creative team includes David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoé Roberts, who wrote the book, music, and lyrics.
The Outsiders
PG-13
Ponyboy, Sodapop and all the other young outcasts from S.E. Hinton’s beloved novel of brotherhood and class conflict come to Broadway in this musical adaptation. The songs are courtesy of Americana band Jamestown Revival; the book is by Obie-winning playwright Adam Rapp and Justin Levine.
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Proof
​TBD
A daughter’s genius. A father’s legacy. A story of love, logic, and loss. Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle star in Proof, a searing portrait of a family bound by brilliance.
The Queen of Versailles
​TBD
Welcome to Versailles — no, not the palace in Paris, but the real-life, under-construction home in Florida where Jackie Siegel (Chenoweth) is queen. Rising from computer engineer to Mrs. Florida to billionaire status, Jackie has it all, including a wealthy husband (Abraham), eight children, and what will soon be the world’s largest private home. She is the American Dream incarnate — but trouble looms.
Ragtime
PG-13
An epic story, Ragtime follows three families at the start of the 1900s: the talented Black ragtime pianist Coalhouse Walker, Jr., Jewish artist and immigrant Tateh, and a wealthy white family led by a matriarch whose husband is away at sea.
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The Rocky Horror Show
​R
Dammit, Janet, The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway is one of the 2025-26 season's most highly anticipated productions. Innocent young couple Brad and Janet are on the road to meet a college professor, but a rain storm leads them to the mysterious mansion of mad scientist Dr. Frank-N-Furter and all his wild, wacky creatures. A musical about giving in to temptation to unleash your true self, and all the ways in which queerness is celebrated, The Rocky Horror Show promises to be a thrilling and dynamic Broadway experience.
Schmigadoon!
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After making a splash on TV as an Emmy Award-winning series, Schmigadoon! comes to New York City to enchant and entertain. Tony Award nominee Alex Brightman (Beetlejuice) and Sara Chase (The Great Gatsby) star as a pair of doctors who discover a magical town they can't escape from in Schmigadoon! on Broadway.
Six: The Musical
TBD
In a nod to female empowerment, the six ex-wives of Henry VIII take the stage to reclaim their identities. The ill-fated women—Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anna of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Catherine Parr—get to tell their side of the story out of the shadow of their infamous spouse through a high-energy pop score, with choreography by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille. This girl-power show is backed by an all-female band to boot.
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Stranger Things: The First Shadow
PG-13
​Head back to Hawkins, Indiana in 1959 to experience Stranger Things: The First Shadow on Broadway. Back then, the small town, filled with beloved characters, was just a normal community: young Jim Hopper’s car won’t start, Bob Newby’s sister won’t take his radio show seriously, and Joyce Maldonado just wants to graduate and move far away from the small town. However, when Henry Creel, a new student, shows up, his family discovers that a fresh start isn’t always so simple — and past events can leave a long shadow, following you wherever you go.
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
TBD
In Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), Dougal has arrived in New York for the first time to attend the wedding of the father he’s never met. But first, he meets Robin, the bride's sister and a no-nonsense New Yorker with a lot of errands to do for the bride — including picking up the groom’s estranged son from the airport.
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Waiting for Godot
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See longtime friends and acclaimed stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter in the newest revival of Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece. The Bill & Ted co-stars share the stage for the first time, with Reeves making his Broadway debut and Winter returning for the first time in decades to lead a profound classic with a simple plot: Two friends, waiting for another to arrive, pass the time with small talk that reveals unexpected insights into what it means to be alive.
Wicked
PG
This megahit musical tells the backstory of the Witches of Oz and the unusual friendship that develops between Glinda the Good and the green-skinned Elphaba, who becomes the Wicked Witch of the West. This long-running, Tony award–winning show has music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, a book by Winnie Holzman (based on Gregory Maguire’s best-selling novel) and is directed by Joe Mantello, with musical staging by Wayne Cilento. The show is packed with now-classic Broadway songs, like “Popular” and “For Good,” and show-stopping numbers, like “Defying Gravity,” that have been thrilling NYC audiences for more than 15 years.​