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Just in Time
Bobby Darin's biggest hits on stage — Jeremy Jordan took over as Darin in April 2026 after Jonathan Groff's celebrated opening run.
Circle in the Square Theatre
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TKTS (Times Square booth) — $90–$165
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About the show
Alex Timbers's biographical musical about Bobby Darin — teen idol to global sensation in fewer than 20 years. Book by Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver. The Darin songbook: 'Splish Splash,' 'Mack the Knife,' 'Dream Lover,' 'Beyond the Sea.' Tony Award winner Jonathan Groff opened the role in spring 2025 and played his final performance March 29, 2026. Jeremy Jordan took over in April 2026. At the Circle in the Square — Broadway's only thrust-stage theatre.
Content advisory: Recommended ages 12+. Brief sexual references, period-appropriate adult themes around Darin's relationships and politics. Largely family-friendly given the songbook.
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Frequently asked questions
- Who's playing Bobby Darin in Just in Time?
- Jeremy Jordan, who took over from Jonathan Groff in April 2026. Groff played the role through March 29, 2026.
- How long is Just in Time?
- About 2 hours and 40 minutes including one intermission.
- Does Just in Time have a digital lottery?
- No public daily lottery or in-person rush program has been announced for Just in Time. TKTS and TodayTix are the most reliable cheap-seat paths.
- Where is Just in Time playing?
- The Circle in the Square Theatre, 1633 Broadway, in the Theater District — Broadway's only thrust-stage theatre.