The 5th Annual Broadway Celebrates Earth Day concert takes place Saturday, April 25 from 11am–3pm in Times Square’s Duffy Square in front of the iconic red steps. Hosted by the Broadway Green Alliance (BGA) and the Times Square Alliance, the free public performance serves as a marquee event for the NYC Department of Transportation’s city wide “Car-Free Earth Day”, joyfully mobilizing the theatre community and fans to combat climate change and advance sustainable solutions.
The plaza will feature a special exhibit from The Climate Museum and be full of family-friendly activities from leading partners in climate advocacy, including Headcount, Materials for the Arts, and the Wildlife Conservation Society for a complete day of art meeting action.
Not in NYC? Tune in from anywhere in the world via livestream on the Stars in the House YouTube channel.
Meet Our Broadway Performers
Live performances and appearances by Broadway's top talent bring the call for a sustainable future directly to the Crossroads of the World.
Come From Away
Tony winner, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Stars in the House
Stars in the House
Aladdin
Mean Girls
Drama Desk Award Winner, In the Heights
Tony nominee, Baby
In The Heights
Tony nominee, Come From Away
A Chorus Line
Mrs. Doubtfire
Chicago
Tony winner, And Just Like That…
& Juliet
Here Lies Love
Escape to Margaritaville
Tony nominee, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Wicked
Wicked
Tony winner, The King and I
Tony winner, Jagged Little Pill
Chicago
Dear Evan Hansen
Tony nominee, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Rent
Chicago
Little Shop of Horrors
And more to be announced!
Please note: this line-up is subject to change.
Meet Our Speakers
Broadway and environmental leaders take the stage to talk about the many ways that we can work together to build a sustainable, healthier, and just future.
Playbill
Center for Rural Enterprise
Clark Transfer
Second Stage Theater
ASU Gammage
The Climate Museum
John Gore Organization
ATG Entertainment
Meet Our School & Community Groups
Over 100 students and performers from local schools and community groups join the concert from across the region, representing public schools, cultural groups, and studios specializing in vocal arts and inclusive storytelling.