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Megan Hilty Takes Emotional Final Bow in Broadway’s Death Becomes Her

Megan Hilty was visibly emotional as she took her final bow in Broadway’s Death Becomes Her on Sunday, January 11, marking the end of her run in one of the season’s biggest hits.

The performance took place at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, where the atmosphere was charged with affection and applause from an audience that included Hilty’s friends, family, and key members of the show’s creative team. Among those in attendance were director and choreographer Christopher Gattelli and composer Julia Mattison, who co wrote the score with Noel Carey.

Hilty originated the role of Madeline Ashton in the stage adaptation, a character famously portrayed by Meryl Streep in the 1992 film on which the musical is based. Her final matinee performance was met with repeated ovations, including extended cheers for her entrance and a rare mid show standing ovation following her Act I showstopper, “Falling Apart.”

Observers in the theatre described Hilty as being brought to tears during her final curtain call, as the audience rose to salute her performance and contribution to the production since its Broadway opening.

The production will continue without pause, with fellow Broadway favourite Betsy Wolfe set to take over the role of Madeline Ashton beginning Friday, January 16. Wolfe is widely known for her work across Broadway and is expected to bring a fresh interpretation to the role while maintaining the show’s momentum.

Death Becomes Her has quickly established itself as a standout of the current Broadway season, and Hilty’s departure marks a significant transition for the production. Her performance has been widely praised for its vocal power, comedic precision, and emotional depth, making her final bow a notable moment for both the cast and the wider theatre community.

As the show moves into its next chapter, audiences will have the chance to see a new leading lady step into a role that Hilty helped define on stage.

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