Broadway’s revival of Fallen Angels will jump from the stage to streaming on June 5, giving audiences a live look at the Noël Coward comedy just days before the production closes.

Reports indicate the performance will stream on BroadwayHD at 7 p.m. for subscribers, extending the reach of a revival led by Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara beyond the theater district. The timing stands out: the livestream lands two days before the show ends its run and two days before the Tony Awards, where the production remains part of the wider Broadway conversation.

Key Facts

  • Fallen Angels will livestream on BroadwayHD on June 5.
  • The stream is tied to the 7 p.m. performance.
  • Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara lead the Broadway revival.
  • The broadcast comes two days before the production closes.

The move reflects a growing push to widen access to live theater without waiting for a long afterlife on film or a cast recording to carry the memory. BroadwayHD, a streaming service focused on theater, gives the production a chance to reach viewers who cannot get to New York while preserving some of the urgency of a live event.

The June 5 stream turns a closing-week Broadway performance into a national event.

The production itself arrives with recognizable star power and a title from one of the stage’s sharpest comic writers. That combination gives the stream obvious appeal for theater fans, but it also creates an entry point for viewers who know Byrne or O’Hara from work beyond Broadway and may not usually tune into a Coward revival.

What happens next matters for more than one show. If the livestream draws attention in its final weekend, it could strengthen the case for more productions to treat digital access as part of a run rather than an afterthought. For audiences, producers, and streaming platforms, June 5 looks less like a farewell and more like a test of how Broadway meets viewers where they are.