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Lea Thompson will also star in the production. The limited engagement will run for three days in Los Angeles. According to The Hollywood Reporter, performances are scheduled for February 2026.
The plan includes a future film adaptation. Industry leaders are already developing the movie version. This marks a notable return to live theater for Bell.
The musical will have three public performances. They are set for February 19 through 21, 2026.
The venue is the historic Jim Henson Studios. A final industry-only show will follow the public run. The goal is to build buzz for a full stage production.
Kristen Bell plays a character named Maggie. Camille Chen is also in the cast. The story involves a plane crash in a remote location.
One hundred passengers must learn to survive. They need food, water, and shelter. Morale becomes a significant problem for the group.
Bell’s character proposes a solution. She suggests the group stage a production of “Romeo & Juliet.” The musical explores how art can arise in desperate times.
Tickets for the public will go on sale in January 2026. General management is handled by MB Artists, Inc. The creative team includes experienced comedy writers and performers.
Future Plans and Creative Team
The stage show is just the first step. A film adaptation is actively in development.
Brownstone Productions, run by Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman, is attached. Executive Producer Alison Smalls will oversee the project. The stage run is seen as a testing ground for the story.
The musical was created by a trio of talents. David Wain, Jessica McKenna, and Zach Reino co-direct and produce. Wain is known for films like “Role Models.”
McKenna and Reino host the “Off Book” podcast. They also wrote the score for this new musical. The band Wolves of Glendale will provide music as the pit band.
Producer Amirose Eisenbach is also involved. Her company Radiant J. Productions is helping to mount the show. Music direction comes from David Lamoureux.
The project blends improv comedy with traditional musical theater. It aims to attract fans of the creators and the stars. Industry response to the upcoming presentation will be crucial.
What This Means for Theater Fans
This announcement is exciting for the Los Angeles theater scene. It brings major Hollywood talent to a limited stage run.
It follows a trend of developing musicals for dual stage and screen futures. The short engagement allows for creative flexibility. It also generates early word-of-mouth.
The new Kristen Bell musical represents a unique blend of high-concept comedy and heartfelt performance. Its development path from stage to screen will be closely watched. “Three Months Later” could be a major highlight of the 2026 theater calendar.
Disclaimer: This article reports on a future theatrical event. All details regarding dates, casting, and creative plans are based on current announcements and are subject to change.
References: The Hollywood Reporter.
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