Broadway After a 2009 workshop, the musical officially opened for a limited holiday engagement at the
Al Hirschfeld Theatre on
Broadway on November 14, 2010, following previews from November 2, 2010.
Casey Nicholaw directed. The final performance took place January 2, 2011 after a run of 15 preview and 57 regular performances. A Broadway cast recording was released on November 1, 2011. Leading the original cast was
Wicked and
Jersey Boys star
Sebastian Arcelus, who was joined by Broadway alums
Amy Spanger and
Beth Leavel. Following the success of the 2010 production, the musical returned to the Al Hirschfeld for a second holiday season beginning November 9, 2012, on a run through January 6, 2013. This new production featured a revised book and a new opening number, "Happy All the Time".
Elf returned to Broadway at the
Marquis Theatre, with previews from November 9, 2024, and an official opening on November 17; it closed on January 4, 2025. The staging reproduced the 2022 London production. It starred
Grey Henson as Buddy and
Sean Astin as Santa and Mr. Greenway, with Kayla Davion as Jovie,
Ashley Brown as Emily,
Michael Hayden as Walter, Kai Edgar as Michael, Jennifer Sanchez as Deb and
Kalen Allen as Store Manager and Hot Dog Vendor. The creative team was identical to the one for the West End productions in 2022 and 2023, with the addition of Peter Fitzgerald on the sound design. It was produced by Temple Live Entertainment, Crossroads Live North America and Nederlander Presentations. The production set a box office record at the Marquis.) and at the
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in Dublin from December 2014 to January 2015). It was co-produced by Michael Rose and U-Live, directed and choreographed by Morgan Young, and featured
Ben Forster as Buddy and
Kimberley Walsh as Jovie. It received mixed reviews. In 2015 it was reported that the production was the fastest selling show since the Dominion Theatre opened in 1929.
Elf returned to the Dominion Theatre, with previews from November 14, 2022, and an official opening on November 24; it closed on January 7, 2023. The cast included
Simon Lipkin as Buddy and
Georgina Castle as Jovie. The production was directed by Philip Wm. McKinley, with choreography by Liam Steel, set and costume design by
Tim Goodchild, lighting design by
Patrick Woodroffe, sound design by
Gareth Owen, video design by Ian William Galloway. It was produced by Temple Live Entertainment. The musical returned to the Dominion again from November 15, 2023, until January 6, 2024. The cast included
Matthew Wolfenden as Buddy and
Georgina Castle as Jovie. Both productions set box office records at the theatre.
North American tours Presented by NETworks, a mini-tour of the musical played several cities across North America in the 2012 holiday season. Two separate tours, running simultaneously, began in 2013, and the musical toured again in the holiday seasons in 2014, 2015, and 2016. A limited US/Canadian tour in 2017 featured Erik Gratton as Buddy, with direction by Sam Scalamoni and choreography by Connor Gallagher. It stopped at the
Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City with
George Wendt playing Santa.
TimeOut said it was one of the best Christmas shows in New York that year.
Other noteworthy productions A production ran at the
5th Avenue Theatre in
Seattle, Washington, from November 30 to December 31, 2012. A Canadian production ran from November 20, 2012, to January 6, 2013, at
Neptune Theatre,
Nova Scotia. A 2013 touring production ran under the name
Elf the Musical. A regional production ran at the
Paper Mill Playhouse from November 26, 2014 until January 4, 2015. There was a late 2017 UK tour ending January 14, 2018 in
The Lowry theatre in
Salford, England, with Ben Forster as Buddy. On December 24, 2017, a film of the production aired on
Channel 5, after being recorded live at The Lowry. An arena tour in December 2018 stopped at
Cardiff Motorpoint Arena,
Resorts World Arena in
Birmingham and
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham. The tour returned in December 2019 to
M&S Bank Arena in
Liverpool,
SSE Hydro in
Glasgow,
Wembley Arena and
Dublin's
3 Arena. This production had three stages. The audience decorated a 30-foot-tall Christmas tree and took part in a giant snowball fight. The production included a flying sleigh among other stunts and effects. Enormous TV screens relayed the action and added
CGI scenery. In both productions, Tam Ryan played Buddy,
Kym Marsh played Jovie, and
Shaun Williamson played Walter. The cast included over 100 performers. The musical was presented in UK arenas again in December 2022 by World's Biggest Panto at M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool,
P&J Live Arena in
Aberdeen,
OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Resorts World Arena in Birmingham,
Motorpoint Arena in
Cardiff and Motorpoint Arena Nottingham. The show also had a stint in the
Winter Gardens, Blackpool, at the
Opera House.
Elf: The Musical was performed at the Sydney Opera House in December 2024. Directed by Eric Giancola and choreographed by Mitch Woodcock, the production featured Lara Mulcahy in a dual role as Santa Claus and the store manager in addition to Simon Burke as Walter Hobbs. ==TV adaptation==