I had the incredible privilege of seeing Sam Gold’s Romeo + Juliet on Broadway, starring Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler. I actually traveled to New York City to see it in November, and the production left such a lasting impact on me that I had to buy tickets to see it again.
This adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy was nothing short of mesmerizing. The set design was colorful, edgy, and jarring (in the best way possible). The performances were nothing short of breathtaking, and the music moved me to tears.
My sister, Emma, and my friends, Fae and Anna, joined me on this trip. We took a 1.5-hour train ride from Connecticut straight to Grand Central Station. With a few hours to explore before the show, we visited some of my favorite spots in NYC:
We attended one of the final performances of Romeo + Juliet, and to make it even more memorable, it happened during a snowstorm! ❄️ We barely made it to our 11:27 PM train back to Connecticut, sprinting through Times Square in the freezing cold. It was chaotic, exhilarating, and unforgettable—a true core memory.
If you’ve ever debated booking a trip to New York City to see a Broadway show, this is your sign to do it. Whether it’s Romeo + Juliet or another production, there’s something magical about experiencing live theater in NYC.
🎟 Book the ticket.
🚆 Take the trip.
🎭 Watch the show.
🌆 Explore the city.
You only have one life—live it to the fullest.
xo, Rachael