It's not just T-shirts — how Broadway merchandise is changing
June 9, 2026 6:11am
Every year, we highlight essential Broadway workers not eligible for Tonys. This year, we look at the world of Broadway merch, which is a lot more than T-shirts...
Every year, we highlight essential Broadway workers not eligible for Tonys. This year, we look at the world of Broadway merch, which is a lot more than T-shirts, mugs and refrigerator magnets.(Image credit: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman). This year, we look at the world of Broadway merch, which is a lot more than T-shirts, mugs and refrigerator magnets. NPR reported this update on 2026-06-07 with additional details in the linked source coverage.
5-Second Takeaway
Every year, we highlight essential Broadway workers not eligible for Tonys.
Why This Matters
This year, we look at the world of Broadway merch, which is a lot more than T-shirts, mugs and refrigerator magnets.(Image credit: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman). This year, we look at the world of Broadway merch, which is a lot more than T-shirts, mugs and refrigerator magnets.
What Changed
- NPR published this report on 2026-06-07.
- The headline focus is "It's not just T-shirts — how Broadway merchandise is changing".
- Every year, we highlight essential Broadway workers not eligible for Tonys.
- This year, we look at the world of Broadway merch, which is a lot more than T-shirts, mugs and refrigerator magnets.(Image credit: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman).
- This year, we look at the world of Broadway merch, which is a lot more than T-shirts, mugs and refrigerator magnets.
- Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman).
- It's not just T-shirts.
- how Broadway merchandise is changing.
Key Facts
- NPR published this report on 2026-06-07.
- The headline focus is "It's not just T-shirts — how Broadway merchandise is changing".
- Every year, we highlight essential Broadway workers not eligible for Tonys.
- This year, we look at the world of Broadway merch, which is a lot more than T-shirts, mugs and refrigerator magnets.(Image credit: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman).
Key Numbers
- NPR published this report on 2026-06-07.