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In Transit (The Musical): The Archive

This site historically earned coverage for the musical In Transit. Here we preserve the show’s public record—kept clean, factual, and easy to browse.

What this archive is

In Transit is a one‑act musical performed entirely a cappella. It follows interrelated New Yorkers navigating the streets and subway, with an ensemble portraying multiple roles.

Quick facts

  • Format: one‑act, entirely a cappella
  • Setting: New York City streets and subway
  • Broadway venue: Circle in the Square Theatre (Midtown Manhattan)
  • Broadway timeline: previews began Nov 10, 2016; opening night Dec 11, 2016; closed Apr 16, 2017

Explore

Overview (Authoritative)

A consolidated, citation-first summary: format, venue, Broadway run dates, and references.

Cast & Characters

Principals and character groupings associated with the Broadway production.

Production Timeline

Off‑Broadway origins through the Broadway run—kept short and factual.

Press & Official Resources

Trusted places to read more (Playbill, Broadway.com, MTI, Wikipedia).

Characters

A clear, spoiler-light map of the principal characters and how the stories interlock.

Creative Team

Creators, directors, and music credits—linked to authoritative sources.

Photos

Curated galleries from reputable sources (no rehosting).

FAQ

One-act? a cappella? venue? timeline? licensing? Straight answers.

Licensing

Where schools and theatres can find official production licensing information.

Note: This archive intentionally avoids publishing lyrics or long copyrighted material. It focuses on public record information and curated links to reputable sources.

Disclaimer: Broadway in Transit is an independent editorial archive and is not affiliated with the official production, rights holders, or licensors of In Transit.

Related Broadway Notes

Circle in the Square Theatre

Why the venue’s layout changes how a show reads—especially a movement-driven piece.

A Cappella on Broadway

What changes when the orchestra isn’t there, and voices are the instruments.

After Curtain: Midtown Movement

Practical transit patterns after shows end—how to exit the district calmly.

Shubert Alley: The 44th–46th Corridor

The short Midtown passage that concentrates crowds, timing, and ritual.

Cast Recording vs Live

Why the room changes the mix—especially for ensemble-heavy and a cappella shows.

Practical transit patterns after shows end—how to exit the district calmly.