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Covey Center for the Arts is hosting auditions for U.S. National Premiere of 'The Osmonds' Musical

The story of one of America’s most iconic musical families is heading back to the stage in a powerful new way. In 2026, the theater production “The Osmonds: A New Musical” will make its long-anticipated United States premiere, bringing the extraordinary journey of the Osmond family to life for a new generation. Written by Jay Osmond, one of the original performing brothers, the musical promises an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the triumphs, trials, and unbreakable bonds that shaped the group’s meteoric rise to fame.

The production will officially debut at the Covey Center for the Arts, with performances scheduled from March through April 2026. For longtime fans, the location feels especially meaningful. Staging the U.S. premiere in Utah — close to the family’s roots — adds emotional weight to a story that began with five brothers harmonizing in barbershop style before captivating audiences worldwide.

Unlike a simple jukebox musical, this production dives deeper. Audiences can expect not only beloved hits but also untold stories — the pressure of early fame, the discipline demanded by relentless touring schedules, the challenges of navigating the music industry as teenagers, and the steadfast faith that anchored the family through changing eras. Jay Osmond’s firsthand perspective gives the narrative authenticity, offering insight into moments the public never saw.

The Osmonds’ journey is one of evolution — from television variety shows to sold-out arenas, from pop stardom to enduring legacy. The musical reportedly balances high-energy performance numbers with heartfelt storytelling, capturing both the glitter of the spotlight and the vulnerability behind it.

For theater lovers and devoted fans alike, “The Osmonds: A New Musical” is more than nostalgia. It is a celebration of resilience, harmony, and family unity. As the curtain rises in Provo in spring 2026, audiences won’t just be watching history — they’ll be feeling it, sung in harmony once again.

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