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“The Osmonds: A New Musical” Set to Premiere in the United States in 2026
After a successful tour across the United Kingdom, The Osmonds: A New Musical is finally coming to the United States in 2026. Written by Jay Osmond, one of the original members of the legendary family band, the musical offers an intimate look into the journey of one of America’s most beloved entertainment families. The production will make its U.S. debut at the Covey Center for the Arts in Provo, Utah, from March to April 2026, marking a full-circle moment for the Osmond family, whose roots are deeply tied to the state.
The musical tells the story of the Osmond family’s rise to fame—from their humble beginnings as a barbershop quartet of brothers to their global superstardom in the 1970s. It captures not only their musical achievements but also the personal sacrifices, faith, and family bonds that kept them together through decades of fame, pressure, and change. Jay Osmond, who both lived and helped create the Osmond legacy, wrote the script as a heartfelt reflection of the family’s real experiences, offering fans an authentic and emotional behind-the-scenes look at their journey.
Critics in the U.K. praised the production for its strong performances, nostalgic soundtrack, and honest storytelling. The show features many of The Osmonds’ greatest hits, including “Love Me for a Reason,” “Crazy Horses,” and “One Bad Apple.” Audiences can expect a blend of high-energy choreography, powerful vocals, and touching moments that celebrate both the triumphs and trials of the family’s long career.
For longtime fans, the U.S. premiere represents more than just another musical—it’s a tribute to a legacy that has influenced generations of performers. For younger audiences, it’s an introduction to a remarkable story of faith, family, and resilience in the entertainment world. As Jay Osmond himself said, “This musical is my love letter to my family and to everyone who has supported us through the years.”
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