'Hamilton' Return, 'Hairspray' Debut Highlight Upcoming Hippodrome Season

If seeing "Hamilton" during its first Baltimore run is one of a million things you haven't done, the hit's return is part of the 2020-21 Hippodrome Broadway Series.

The slate begins Oct. 13-18 with the Baltimore premiere of "Tootsie." After that comes the national touring debut of Baltimore-set "Hairspray," from Nov. 10-15.

"Pretty Woman: The Musical" is at the Hippodrome Dec. 8-13. After the holidays, "Mean Girls," based on the 2004 film, takes the stage from Jan. 19-24, 2021.

"The Prom," a new musical comedy, will be in town March 2-7, 2021, followed by Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of "To Kill a Mockingbird" March 30-April 4.

"Ain't Too Proud," a Tony-nominated musical chronicling the rise of The Temptations, visits Baltimore May 4-9.

The season is capped off with a long engagement of "Hamilton," from June 8 to July 3. Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical, based on Ron Chernow's biography of founding father Alexander Hamilton, won Tony, Grammy and Olivier awards, a Pulitzer Prize and a special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors. The national tour capped off the 2018-19 Hippodrome season.

Subscription renewals went on sale Tuesday morning. New subscriptions will be available in March. Package prices start at $288.