, Washington, D.C. in 2015
Washington D.C. (2015) Dear Evan Hansen premiered at the
Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., running from July 30 to August 23, 2015. Directed by
Michael Greif, the production featured orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, music direction by Ben Cohn, set design by David Korins and projection design by
Peter Nigrini.
Ben Platt featured in the title role.
Off-Broadway (2016) The musical opened
off-Broadway at the
Second Stage Theater on March 26, 2016, in previews, with the official opening on May 1. The cast featured
Ben Platt,
Laura Dreyfuss,
Mike Faist,
Rachel Bay Jones,
Will Roland, and
Jennifer Laura Thompson repeating their roles from the Arena Stage production. New cast members were
John Dossett and Kristolyn Lloyd. Michael Greif again directed, with choreography by
Danny Mefford. The off-Broadway engagement closed on May 29, 2016.
Broadway (2016–2022) The show premiered on
Broadway on November 14, 2016, in previews, and officially opened on December 4. After announcing that performances would take place at the Belasco Theatre, in mid-September 2016, producers announced that the show would instead perform at the
Music Box Theatre.
Michael Park, who originated the role of Larry in the Arena Stage production, returned for the Broadway production (replacing John Dossett who went on to the musical
War Paint). All other cast members from the Second Stage production returned for the Broadway engagement.
Ben Platt played his last performance on November 19, 2017.
Noah Galvin replaced Platt on November 21, 2017, and played until February 2018. In November 2018, producers donated several items from the Broadway run of the musical, including a shirt, arm cast, button for The Connor Project, copy of the "Dear Evan Hansen" letter, and a piece of sheet music, to the
National Museum of American History at the
Smithsonian Institution. On March 12, 2020, the show suspended production due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Performances resumed on December 11, 2021, with Fisher returning as Evan Hansen. The returning company included all who were there at the time of the shutdown. The show played its final performance on Broadway on September 18, 2022, after 21 preview performances and 1,678 regular performances, though some sources tally the full run at 1,672 regular performances.
First US national tour (2018–2023) A US tour launched in October 2018 in
Denver Center for the Performing Arts' Buell Theatre in October 2018. Starring
Ben Levi Ross in the title role and by December 2018 was scheduled for over 50 cities. It also starred
Jessica Phillips in the role of Heidi Hansen, Jared Goldsmith in the role of Jared Kleinman, and Phoebe Koyabe in the role of Alana Beck. Also starring in the tour were
Christiane Noll in the role of Cynthia Murphy,
Aaron Lazar as Larry Murphy, Marrick Smith in the role of Connor Murphy, Max McKenna in the role of Zoe Murphy. The second year of the tour began on September 25, 2019, in Milwaukee, with Stephen Christopher Anthony stepping in to the role of Evan Hansen full-time, former Evan/Jared/Connor understudy Noah Kieserman as Connor Murphy, former Zoe/Alana understudy Ciara Alyse Harris as Alana Beck, John Hemphill as Larry Murphy, and Toronto cast alums Stephanie La Rochelle as Zoe Murphy, Jessica Sherman as Heidi Hansen, Claire Rankin as Cynthia Murphy, and Alessandro Costantini as Jared Kleinman. The final touring cast included Anthony Norman as Evan Hansen, Alaina Anderson as Zoe Murphy,
Coleen Sexton as Heidi Hansen, Lili Thomas as Cynthia Murphy, Nikhil Saboo as Connor Murphy, John Hemphill as Larry Murphy, Pablo David Laucerica as Jared Klienman, and Micaela Lamas as Alana Beck.
Jeffrey Cornelius was the Evan alternate, along with understudies Valeria Ceballos,
Ian Coursey, Haile Ferrier, Reese Sebastian, Gillian Jackson Han, Daniel Sullivan, Keely Vasquez, Kelsey Venter, and Pierce Wheeler. The tour played its final performance on July 2, 2023, at the
Koger Center for the Arts in
Columbia, South Carolina. in Toronto
Toronto (2019) The show played its first international performance at the
Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. The production began previews on March 5, 2019, and opened on March 28, 2019. The role of Evan Hansen was played by Robert Markus, and Zachary Noah Piser on Wednesday and Saturday matinees.
West End (2019–2022) A
West End production opened at the
Noël Coward Theatre in London from November 2019. The show began previews on October 29, before officially opening on November 19. The role of Evan Hansen was played by
Sam Tutty, who won
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical for his performance. At only 22 years old of age, he became one of the youngest winners in the category. The rest of the cast included Rebecca McKinnis as Heidi Hansen,
Lauren Ward as Cynthia Murphy, Rupert Young as Larry Murphy, Jack Loxton as Jared Kleinman, Iona Fraser as Alana Beck, Lucy Anderson as Zoe and Doug Colling as Connor Murphy. Understudies and covers included
Natalie Kassanga and
Courtney Stapleton. The show closed in March 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom and reopened on October 26, 2021, with all of the cast returning with the exception of Nicole Raquel Dennis, whose role as Alana was taken over by Iona Fraser. The production played its final performance in the West End on October 22, 2022.
Buenos Aires (2023–2024) A Buenos Aires production, directed by Sebastián Irigo, opened at the Metropolitan Theatre in May 2023 and ended in March 2024. The cast includes Máximo Meyer as Evan Hansen, Julia Zenko as Heidi Hansen, Rochi Hernandez as Zoe Murphy, Laura Conforte as Cynthia Murphy, Fabio Aste and Diego Mariani as Larry Murphy, Guido Balzaretti and Alan Madanes as Connor Murphy, Mariano Condolucci as Jared Kleinman and Mariel Percossi as Alana Beck.
Finland (2023) A Finnish production opened on September 28, 2023, at the
Helsinki City Theatre in
Helsinki. The script and songs were translated for the production by Reita Lounatvuori and Hanna Kaila. The production was directed by Kari Arffman and starred Petja Pulkkinen as Evan Hansen, Nina Tapio as Heidi Hansen, Niki Rautén as Connor Murphy, Riikka Riikonen as Zoe Murphy, Sanna Majuri as Cynthia Murphy, Antti Timonen as Larry Murphy, Lumi Aunio as Alana Beck and Samuli Pajunen as Jared Kleinman.
South Korea (2024) A Korean production opened on March 28, 2024, at the Chungmu Arts Center in Seoul by S&Co. The script was translated for the production by Han Jeong-sik, while the songs were translated by Han Jeong-sik and Yang Joo-in. The Korean production was directed by Park So-young, with Yang Joo-in and Ben Cohn as music supervisor. The lead role of Evan Hansen was triple-cast, featuring
Park Kang-hyun,
Kim Sung-kyu and Lim Kyu-hyung. The supporting roles were double-cast: Kim Sun-young and
Shin Young-sook as Heidi Hansen, Yoon Seung-woo and
Lim Ji-sub as Connor Murphy, Kang Ji-hye and
Hong Seo-yeong as Zoe Murphy,
Jang Hyun-sung and Yoon Seok-won as Larry Murphy,
An Si-ha and Han Yu-ran as Cynthia Murphy and Lee Da-jeong and Yeom Hui-jin as Alana Beck, with the exception of the role of Jared Kleinman played by Cho Yong-hwi. Its Seoul production concluded on June 23, 2024 and subsequently staged performances in Busan from July 4 to July 21, 2024.
Second US National tour (2024–2025) A non-equity second US tour, based on the original Broadway staging, launched in September 2024 at
Theatre Under the Stars in
Houston, Texas. Crossroads Live North America produces the tour. The cast includes Michael Fabisch as Evan Hansen, Hatty Ryan King as Zoe Murphy, Bre Cade as Heidi Hansen, Caitlin Sams as Cynthia Murphy, Alex Pharo as Connor Murphy, Jeff Brooks as Larry Murphy, Gabriel Vernon Nunag as Jared Kleinman, and Makena Jackson as Alana Beck. The tour concluded on April 27th, 2025.
UK tour (2024) A new UK tour co-produced by
Nottingham Playhouse and
Ambassador Theatre Group opened in Nottingham on September 9, 2024, directed by Adam Penford before touring until May 2025. The tour is an updated non-replica version of the show. In February 2024, it was announced that the production would team up with
TikTok to hold open-call auditions for both the teen and adult roles.
Ryan Kopel will play Evan Hansen, with the rest of the cast comprising Lauren Conroy as Zoe Murphy,
Alice Fearn as Heidi Hansen, Helen Anker as Cynthia Murphy, Richard Hurst as Larry Murphy, Killian Thomas Lefevre as Connor Murphy, Tom Dickerson as Jared Kleinman, and
Vivian Panka as Alana Beck. The production premiered on September 9, 2024.
Australia (2024–2025) An Australian non-replica production was announced on September 14, 2023, as part of the
Sydney Theatre Company's 2024 program in co-production with the Michael Cassel Group. The production, directed by Dean Bryant and with new set designs by Jeremy Allen, premiered on October 12, 2024 at the
Roslyn Packer Theatre and closed on December 1. It opened in Melbourne on December 13, 2024. The production was set to tour to
Adelaide and
Canberra after, but was cancelled due to poor ticket sales. The tour closed in Melbourne on February 16, 2025.
Sweden (2025–present) A Swedish production was announced in May 2024, as part of the 2025 program at
Intiman in Stockholm. The production premiered on January 23, 2025, starring
Martin Stokke Mathiesen as the title character,
Clara Henry as Zoe Murphy and Joel Adolphson as Jared Kleinmann. The script was translated to Swedish by
Markus Virta, who also directed the production. It is scheduled to run until April 12, 2025.
Philippines (2025–present) A Philippine transfer of the UK tour was announced in March 2025, with the premiere slated to take place in September. The production is presented through a special agreement with Music Theater International and GMG Productions. The musical is scheduled to run from September 4 to October 5, 2025 at the Theatre at Solaire starring Ellis Kirk as Evan Hansen, Rebecca McKinnis as Heidi Hansen, Zoë Athena as Zoe Murphy, Helen Anker as Cynthia Murphy, Hal Fowler as Larry Murphy, Rhys Hopkins as Connor Murphy, Tom Dickerson as Jared Kleinman, and Olivia-Faith Kamau as Alana Beck. Sonny Monaghan will serve as the alternate Evan Hansen.
Singapore (2025–present) A Singapore production presented by BASE Entertainment Asia is scheduled to premiere on October 30, 2025 and run until November 16, 2025 at the Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands.
Netherlands (2025) A Dutch production presented by Medialane Theater and Theater Alliantie was officially announced on August 17, 2024. Earlier, in 2020, Dutch versions of the songs were recorded through the
'Jij Komt Terecht'-project. Until this day, there is a crowdfunding action to release the songs on Spotify. This project is separate from the Dutch theatre production. Initially, the 2025 production was only supposed to run for three weeks in
DeLaMar Theater in Amsterdam, but due to its enthusiastic reception it was decided to start a tour, including a return to DeLaMar in late August. Try-outs started on Wednesday, June 11, 2025 and it premiered on Monday, June 16, 2025 The tour started on September 3 and concluded on November 8, 2025.
Danny Westerweel was responsible for the new translation and on April 17, 2025 the single "Zwaaien tot het pijn doet" ("Waving Through a Window") was released for streaming. The first live performance of this song, also the first public preview of the play, was during the Dutch annual
Musical Awards Gala. A shortened version of "Groetjes van mij" ("Sincerely, Me") was performed live at the annual Musical Awards: The Kick-Off show in front of
Het Loo Palace in
Apeldoorn on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
Denmark (2026–present) In 2026, Dear Evan Hansen received its first professional production in
Denmark. The musical was produced in collaboration between the
Royal Danish Theatre and
Aarhus Theatre and was staged at the
Skuespilhuset in
Copenhagen before transferring to Aarhus Theatre as part of a shared production run. The role of Evan Hansen was performed by
Thorbjørn Hedegaard, while the role of Zoe Murphy was played by
Sara Viktoria Bjerregaard. The production was performed in Danish, with the dialogue and song lyrics translated from the original English version. It marked the musical’s official Danish premiere. The Danish production received strong critical acclaim and was met with high audience demand during its run
Non-replica productions An Israeli production was announced on May 24, 2023, as part of the
Cameri Theatre's 2023–24 season; however, it did not occur due to the impact of the
Gaza war. It was expected to run in late 2023 and was set to be directed by Amit Apte and star Alon Sandler in the title role. The production later started performances in January 2025. Due to cast illness, the title role was played by Refael Abbas in the show's premiere. A
Brazilian production opened on August 2, 2024, at the Teatro Liberdade, in
São Paulo. Directed by Tadeu Aguiar, with Liliane Secco as music supervisor and scenography by Natália Lana, starring Gab Lara as Evan Hansen,
Vanessa Gerbelli as Heidi Hansen, Thati Lopes as Zoey Murphy, Flavia Santana as Cynthia Murphy, Mouhamed Harfouch as Larry Murphy,
Hugo Bonemer as Connor Murphy, Gui Figueiredo as Jared Kleinman, and Tati Christine as Alana Beck. The production ran until September 22, 2024. A Singaporean non-replica production by Pangdemonium Theatre Company was announced in October 2023 and was set to premiere in late 2024. It opened on October 11, 2024 at the Victoria Theatre and was directed by Tracie Pang. The production was the Southeast Asian premiere of the show and featured Filipino-born Angelo Martinez in his professional debut as Evan Hansen as well as Filipino singer and actor
Gian Magdangal as Larry Murphy. Initially scheduled to run from October 11 to November 3, 2024, the run was extended to November 10, 2024. ==Critical response==