Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Touring) plays the Fox Theatre in Midtown Atlanta on May 27, 2026, bringing one of the most celebrated musical productions in Broadway history to one of the South's most iconic stages. This touring production delivers the full spectacle of the beloved tale — enchanted ballrooms, soaring orchestral arrangements, and the timeless love story between Belle and the Beast — to Atlanta audiences in a venue purpose-built for exactly this kind of theatrical magic.

  • Date: May 27, 2026
  • Venue: Fox Theatre
  • Location/Neighborhood: Midtown Atlanta (660 Peachtree Street NE)
  • Category: Theatre / Broadway Touring Production

About Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast made its Broadway debut in 1994 and went on to become one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history, clocking over 5,400 performances before its original run closed. Based on the Academy Award-winning 1991 Disney animated film — itself inspired by the classic French fairy tale — the stage production expanded the story with new songs by Alan Menken and Tim Rice alongside the original Howard Ashman and Alan Menken score that defined a generation of musical filmmaking.

The show follows Belle, an independent and bookish young woman in provincial France, who becomes the prisoner of a cursed prince transformed into a monstrous Beast. What unfolds is a story about seeing beyond appearances, the power of empathy, and the redemptive force of love — themes that have resonated with audiences across every generation since the film's release. Songs like Be Our Guest, Something There, and the sweeping title ballad are now woven into the cultural fabric of American musical theatre.

Broadway touring productions of Beauty and the Beast have consistently drawn massive audiences across North America, and Atlanta has long been one of the premier markets for touring Broadway shows. The combination of a passionate local theatre community and a world-class venue makes this city one of the most anticipated stops on any national tour.

What to Expect at Fox Theatre Atlanta

The Fox Theatre is not just a venue — it is one of Atlanta's most treasured architectural landmarks. Built in 1929, the Fox was designed with a Moorish and Egyptian revival aesthetic that creates one of the most visually stunning interior environments in American theatre. The ornate ceiling replicates an open-air sky complete with twinkling stars and drifting clouds, the walls evoke a Middle Eastern palace, and the overall atmosphere transforms every performance into something far beyond a standard night out.

Seating nearly 4,700 guests across its orchestra, mezzanine, and balcony levels, the Fox provides excellent sightlines from virtually every section of the house. The acoustics are equally exceptional — the venue's design carries live orchestral sound with remarkable clarity, making it an ideal home for a production as musically rich as Beauty and the Beast.

The Fox Theatre sits at 660 Peachtree Street NE in Midtown Atlanta, one of the city's most walkable and vibrant neighborhoods. Dining options along Peachtree Street and the surrounding blocks make a pre-show dinner an easy addition to the evening. Parking is available in nearby decks, and for fans coming in from across the metro area, the MARTA North Avenue station is just steps from the theatre — making this one of the most transit-accessible major entertainment venues in Atlanta.

Why Atlanta Fans Can't Miss This

Beauty and the Beast Atlanta tickets represent more than access to a theatrical performance — they are an entry point into a genuinely transformative live experience. Touring productions at this level travel with full professional casts, elaborate costume designs, and stage engineering that recreates the grandeur of a Broadway-caliber show in every city on the route.

For families, this is a rare opportunity to share a piece of genuine theatrical history with younger generations experiencing the story live for the first time. For longtime fans of musical theatre, a Beauty and the Beast touring production at the Fox Theatre is the kind of event that appears on calendars months in advance and sells out well before opening night arrives.

Atlanta's theatre audience is sophisticated and loyal, and the Fox Theatre's reputation as a world-class Broadway house means this production arrives with every expectation of being a landmark event in the 2026 season. Seats go fast for marquee touring productions at the Fox — this is not an event to approach casually.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Beauty and the Beast (Touring) tickets in Atlanta?

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Is the Fox Theatre accessible by MARTA?

Yes. The Fox Theatre is one of Atlanta's most MARTA-accessible major venues. The North Avenue station on the Red and Gold lines is located directly adjacent to the theatre on Peachtree Street, making it straightforward to arrive without navigating Midtown parking. MARTA is a reliable, cost-effective option for fans coming in from across the Atlanta metro.

Is Beauty and the Beast appropriate for young children?

Beauty and the Beast is a family-friendly production suitable for most ages, and the touring show is specifically designed to deliver the full spectacle of the story in a way that engages audiences of all generations. Children who are comfortable sitting through a full theatrical production — typically running around two and a half hours with intermission — will find the costumes, music, and live performance genuinely captivating. The Fox Theatre recommends that children under the age of three not attend performances.