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Fallen Angels Broadway closes at Todd Haimes Theatre after brief run

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’s revival of played its final Broadway performance on June 7, 2026, ending a run that lasted just 57 regular performances at the Todd Haimes Theatre. The closing leaves the house open for The Imaginary Invalid, which is set to arrive in fall 2026.

The production’s exit came barely two months after it opened on April 19, even after 25 previews and a cast led by and Kelli O’Hara, both Tony-nominated for their work in the show. directed the revival, which also marked the Broadway debut of and included , Christopher Fitzgerald and Aasif Mandvi.

For readers searching for fallen angels broadway now, the reason is simple: the run is over. Tracee Chimo, who played Saunders, was among the company members taking part in the Todd Haimes Theatre staging, and the production’s close ends the first Broadway return of Noël Coward’s comedy in 70 years. streamed the revival during its run, extending access beyond the theater itself.

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The play’s brief New York life stands in sharp contrast to its earlier history. Coward’s comedy opened in London on April 21, 1925, when he was 24, and later reached Broadway in 1927 before its last Broadway outing in 1956. This revival tried to turn that lineage into a new event, but the box office and audience response remained an open question as the show shut down after less than three months.

What matters next is not whether the title will return someday, but that the Todd Haimes Theatre is already moving on. The Imaginary Invalid now inherits a house that just hosted a revival with two Tony-nominated stars, a live-streamed audience and a closing date that arrived far sooner than Broadway usually gives a show of this profile.

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