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Suffs the musical

“Suffs,” an enthralling musical set for a Broadway debut in 2024, vividly portrays the historic American women’s suffrage movement. Secure yours Suffs tickets today and be part of this thrilling production!

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Jun 07, 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is “Suffs” about?

“Suffs” is a musical that tells the story of the American women’s suffrage movement, specifically focusing on the final few years leading up to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. The show follows a diverse cast of characters, including the well-known icons of the movement like Susan B. Anthony and Alice Paul, as well as lesser-known but equally important figures like Ida B. Wells-Barnett and Doris Stevens. Through their stories, the show explores the complexities of the suffrage movement, highlighting the different strategies and tactics employed by the suffragists, as well as the internal conflicts and divisions within the movement itself.

Who wrote “Suffs”?

“Suffs” was written by Shaina Taub, who wrote the music, lyrics, and book for the show. Taub is a composer, lyricist, and playwright who has been writing musicals since she was a teenager. “Suffs” is her first full-length musical.

When and where did “Suffs” premiere?

“Suffs” premiered in April 2022 at The Public Theater, located in New York City. The show ran for a limited engagement through May 22, 2022.

What are the critical reception of “Suffs”?

“Suffs” has been praised for its powerful storytelling, catchy music, and nuanced portrayal of its characters. It has also been commended for its relevance to contemporary audiences, as it raises important questions about gender equality and political activism. The show won the 2022 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music and the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical.

Will “Suffs” go on tour?

There are plans for a national tour of the show in the future, but no official dates have been announced yet.

Where can I learn more about “Suffs”?

You can visit the show’s official website at for more information. You can also follow the show on social media at @SuffstheMusical on Twitter and @suffsmusical on Instagram.

What are some of the songs in “Suffs”?

Some of the popular songs from “Suffs” include “Rise Up,” “Forward,” “Enough is Enough,” and “Sisters.”

Who is in the cast of “Suffs”?

The original cast of “Suffs” featured Erin Markey as Alice Paul, Abby DeLapenha as Doris Stevens, Brittney Johnson as Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Nikki M. James as Susan B. Anthony, Natalie Joy Johnson as Carrie Catt, Tiffany Taylor as Belva Lockwood, and Emily Taris as Emily.

Is “Suffs” appropriate for all ages?

“Suffs” is recommended for ages 12 and up. The show contains some mature themes, such as violence and discrimination, that may not be appropriate for younger audiences.

What are some other musicals about the women’s suffrage movement?

There are a few other musicals about the women’s suffrage movement, but “Suffs” is one of the most recent and well-received. Some other notable musicals about the suffrage movement include “The Ballad of Lucy Jordan” by Sheldon Harnick and Phil Jones, “I Am Woman” by Diane Scanlon and David Tice, and “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” by Alex Timbers and Michael Friedman.

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