Fans of bombastic rock anthems and theatrical spectacle will have a chance to experience both when Bat Out of Hell: The Musical comes to The Capitol Theatre on Monday, May 4.

Featuring the timeless music of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf, the award-winning production transforms some of rock’s most beloved songs into a full-scale theatrical experience. Backed by an eight-piece live band and a dynamic cast, the show brings classics like “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That),” “Dead Ringer for Love,” and “Bat Out of Hell” to life in a high-energy stage production direct from London’s West End.
Inspired by the over-the-top theatricality of Meat Loaf’s legendary recordings and live performances, Bat Out of Hell has earned acclaim for combining arena-rock concert energy with musical theater storytelling. The production has become a global success, praised for its powerful vocals, explosive visuals, and larger-than-life interpretation of Steinman’s dramatic songwriting.

The Capitol Theatre provides a fitting backdrop for the production. Originally opened in 1926 and designed by architect Thomas Lamb, the historic Port Chester venue has long been one of the tri-state area’s premier destinations for live entertainment. Known as “the original rock palace,” the theater has hosted legendary performers ranging from The Rolling Stones and David Bowie to Bob Dylan, Phil Lesh, and countless others.
With its ornate interior, storied history, and reputation for exceptional sound, The Capitol remains one of the most unique places to experience live music and performance in the New York area.
Whether you’re a lifelong Meat Loaf fan or simply looking for an evening of theatrical rock spectacle, Bat Out of Hell: The Musical promises a night of soaring vocals, massive hooks, and larger-than-life production.
Bat Out of Hell: The Musical comes to The Capitol Theatre on Monday, May 4. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with showtime at 7:00 p.m. For tickets and more information, visit The Capitol Theatre’s official website.
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