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SOME LIKE IT HOT!

Prohibition era jazz, cross-country hijinks, big-band spectacle, and a heartfelt exploration of identity — Some Like It Hot sweeps into West Palm Beach’s Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts this January with all the razzle-dazzle that made it one of Broadway’s most acclaimed musicals. Playing January 6–11, 2026, in Dreyfoos Hall, this four-time Tony Award®-winning musical and Grammy® Award-winning score is a theatrical event that fans of live performance won’t want to miss.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Prohibition-era America, Some Like It Hot introduces audiences to two struggling Chicago musicians, Joe and Jerry, whose fate is forever changed when they accidentally witness a mob hit at a downtown speakeasy. With ruthless gangsters on their heels, they hatch a wildly inventive escape plan: disguise themselves as women and join Sweet Sue and Her Society Syncopators, a traveling jazz band bound for California. Thus begins a whirlwind of mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and high-spirited musical numbers that promise laughter, heart, and plenty of toe-tapping jazz rhythms.

The touring production — born from the acclaimed 2022 Broadway staging — retains all the beloved spirit of the classic 1959 film while infusing it with fresh energy, vibrant choreography, and a contemporary voice. With an irresistible score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman and a book co-written by Matthew López and Amber Ruffin, the show has garnered praise for its design, performances, and heart.

On the band’s cross-country journey, Joe and Jerry adopt the personas “Josephine” and “Daphne,” only to complicate their ruse with unexpected romantic twists. Joe, smitten with the charismatic singer Sugar Kane, takes on yet another disguise to win her heart, while Jerry — navigating his life as “Daphne” — finds himself pursued by the eccentric millionaire Osgood Fielding III. The result is a series of moments that are equal parts uproarious and deeply human.

The show’s second act crescendos into chaos and catharsis: gangsters catch up with the band in sunny California, secrets unravel, and true feelings finally emerge. What began as a desperate attempt to survive evolves into a story about self-discovery, friendship, and the joy of embracing life’s unexpected turns.

Critics and audiences alike have been swept up by Some Like It Hot’s spectacular dance sequences, vintage-meets-modern flair, and breathtaking period costumes — elements that make the show more than just a nostalgic trip through the Jazz Age, but a vibrant theatrical experience that resonates with contemporary viewers.

Whether you’re a devoted Broadway fan, a lover of witty comedy, or simply seeking an unforgettable night of live entertainment, Some Like It Hot at the Kravis Center delivers a show that’s clever, courageous, and warmly human.

How to Purchase Tickets

Tickets for Some Like It Hot at the Kravis Center start at $46 and are on sale now. You can secure your seats in one of three ways:

• Visit the Kravis Center’s official website: kravis.org
• Call the box office directly: 561-832-7469
• Purchase in person: At the Kravis Center box office, located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL 33401

With limited performances from January 6–11, including evening and matinee showings, now is the time to book your tickets and be part of a musical comedy that’s equal parts heart, humor, and high-kicking theatrical magic.

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