For someone who has won more Emmy Awards than almost any actor in television history, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has managed to leave one significant stage unclaimed. That changes this fall.
The Seinfeldand Veepstar announced on Tuesday that she will make her Broadway debut in the first revival of Jon Robin Baitz‘s Tony Award-winning family drama Other Desert Cities, opening October 18 at the Hudson Theatre. It marks the first time Louis-Dreyfus has appeared on a Broadway stage in a career stretching back to her Saturday Night Live debut in 1982.
The cast assembled around her sounds like an awards-season wish list. Ed Harris, Allison Janney, Lily Rabe, and Joe Keery (known to millions as Steve Harrington on Stranger Things) round out the production. Both Louis-Dreyfus and Keery will be making their Broadway debuts in the same show. Tony Award winner John Benjamin Hickey will direct. Previews begin September 29, with the limited engagement running through January 17, 2027.
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Other Desert Cities is set on Christmas Eve in Palm Springs, where a politically connected family is upended when their daughter arrives home with plans to publish a memoir exposing a decades-old family secret. Louis-Dreyfus plays Polly, the family’s matriarch, a role built for an actress who spent years perfecting the art of holding a scene together while everything around her unravels.
Louis-Dreyfus has won 11 Emmy Awards across three separate comedy series, a record that remains unmatched in the Academy’s history. Her run as Selina Meyer on Veep earned her six consecutive wins alone. Since Veep ended in 2019, she has stayed largely away from television, returning only for smaller projects while developing an Apple TV+ series and producing the animated filmThe Sheep Detectives.
The play has the kind of heritage that attracts a certain caliber of performer. It was a Pulitzer Prize finalist when it first ran on Broadway in 2011, and critics praised it for the precision with which it mapped American family dysfunction against larger political divisions, subject matter that sits differently in 2026 than it did fifteen years ago.
For fans of Seinfeld and Veep, the announcement carries its own specific attraction. Louis-Dreyfus has spent decades playing characters perpetually, brilliantly navigating chaos of their own making. Watching her do that live (eight shows a week, no safety net of editing or retakes) is something genuinely new.
American Express pre-sale tickets open May 27. General on-sale begins June 3.
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