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Meet the Musical: Kimberly Akimbo
Music, moments, and must-know details before opening night in Orlando

This is your personal pre-show guide to Kimberly Akimbo before you see it live at Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando. Whether you’re a longtime fan or brand new to the show, we’re taking a deeper dive into what makes this musical such a phenomenon. Inside, you’ll find curated videos, handpicked playlists, production photos, and behind-the-scenes highlights designed to help you connect with the story.

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Kimberly Akimbo

April 14–19, 2026 | Walt Disney Theater

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ABOUT THE SHOW

A new musical about growing up and growing old (in no particular order), Kimberly Akimbo is the winner of five Tony Awards including Best Musical. It features Tony Award-winning book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire (Shrek), a Tony Award-winning score by Jeanine Tesori (Fun Home), choreography by Danny Mefford (Dear Evan Hansen) and direction by Tony-nominated director Jessica Stone (Water for Elephants).

Kimberly is about to turn 16 and recently moved with her family to a new town in suburban New Jersey. In this “howlingly funny heartbreaker of a show” (The New Yorker), Kim is forced to navigate family dysfunction, a rare genetic condition, her first crush...and possible felony charges. Ever the optimist, she is determined to find happiness against all odds and embark on a great adventure.

YOU'LL LOVE THIS SHOW IF...

  • You enjoy musicals that make you laugh out loud but also sneak up on you emotionally, blending sharp humor with deeply human moments
  • You’re drawn to offbeat, character-driven stories where quirky personalities, family dynamics, and unexpected choices keep things engaging
  • You loved shows like Dear Evan Hansen or Fun Home, with contemporary themes, heartfelt storytelling, and a score that stays with you

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NEWS & REVIEWS

Review Roundup: Kimberly Akimbo National Tour

Kimberly Akimbo, winner of five 2023 Tony Awards including BEST MUSICAL, was the most critically-acclaimed musical of its season. The national tour, led by Carolee Carmello, is now underway! Read the reviews for the touring production...

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Wonderful New Broadway Musical Is Happy-Sad Heaven

Meet your new favorite musical. When Kimberly Akimbo premiered at the Atlantic Theater Company last December, it was a breath of fresh air, an intimate show about teenage misfits and the unreliable adults in their world that balanced hilarious comedy with aching poignancy and quirks unfailingly grounded in emotional truth...

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Reasons to see ‘Kimberly Akimbo’

Find out why this critically acclaimed musical, adapted by David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori from Lindsay-Abaire's same-named play, is letter-perfect...

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Kimberly Akimbo

April 14–19, 2026 | Walt Disney Theater

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Kimberly Akimbo

Character Guide

A whip-smart, deeply empathetic sixteen-year-old girl with a rare genetic condition that causes her to age four and a half times faster than normal. Despite her circumstances, Kimberly is sharp-witted and resilient, navigating adolescence with humor and insight. Filled with a desire to experience life fully, she dreams of escaping her dysfunctional home life and finding a sense of belonging and adventure.

Kim's loving but severely flawed - and often inebriated - father. Buddy clearly loves his family and cares deeply for his daughter, even though he often falls short. While unreliable, irresponsible, and rarely keeps his promises, he has poignant moments of earnestness, regret and wants so badly to be a better husband and father.

Kim's overbearing and self-absorbed mother - and the second adult to whom Kimberly parents. Pregnant with her second child, Pattie is a bundle of fear and frustration, often venting her anxieties through sharp words and neglecting Kim due to her own preoccupations. Despite her many shortcomings, she loves Kim and struggles to reconcile her daughter’s reality with her own dreams.

Kimberly has a rare genetic disorder that causes her to age four and a half times as fast as normal, thus trapping her inside the physical body of an elderly woman.

While Kimberly's condition is completely fictional it mimics progeria, where the average life expectancy is only 16 years.

David Lindsay-Abaire got the initial idea for Kimberly Akimbo after a friend said how his newborn was like this little old woman trapped in a baby’s body.

A quirky, socially awkward high school boy who plays the tuba and works at Skater Planet. Seth has a fascination with puzzles and anagrams, which he uses as a way to connect with Kimberly. Underneath his shy demeanor, he is kind-hearted and is able to look beyond Kimberly's physical appearance to appreciate her intelligence and humor, forming a genuine bond as her biology partner and eventual partner in adventure.

Kim’s loud, brash, and eccentric aunt who always seems to find trouble, dragging others along with her. Unapologetically manipulative, Debra is a schemer with a wild sense of humor and a penchant for illegal get-rich-quick plans. Despite her questionable morality, she shares an unexpected camaraderie with Kim and is able to truly "see" her in a way that neither of her parents can.

As the new girl in school, Kimberly is quickly embraced by those on the lower end of the social ladder: the show choir kids. These four friends provide some hilarious moments throughout the musical not only for their passion for performing! They are a quartet locked in a terrible pileup of wrong-way crushes: the soprano loves the tenor, who loves the bass, who loves the alto, who loves the soprano.

Martin Doaty

A member of Kimberly’s circle of friends, Martin harbors unrequited feelings for Aaron. He is a bit self-conscious but finds joy in performing with his show choir group. His awkwardness makes him endearing, even as he navigates teenage angst.

Delia McDaniels

A passionate, somewhat dramatic teen who is deeply infatuated with Teresa. Delia is spirited and theatrical, throwing herself into the group’s show choir performances and Aunt Debra's criminal scheme alike.

Teresa Benton

The confident, outgoing member of the friend group. Teresa is oblivious to Delia’s crush on her as she harbors feelings for Martin. She has a knack for leadership, though her plans often go astray due to the group’s mischief.

Aaron Puckett

Another member of the friend group, Aaron is quiet and introspective, often lost in thought. He secretly pines for Delia while being oblivious to Martin’s crush on him. His gentle nature contrasts with the chaotic energy of the group.