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It’s Gemini season, and this month we check out which characters’ journeys from the 2021-2022 Broadway season foreshadow your reading for the month of June.

With the 2021-2022 Broadway season coming to a close, look back at this year's characters and their stories to shine some light on what you can expect in the month of June.

Gemini


(May 21–June 20)
Daniel Hillard | Mrs. Doubtfire
If there’s ever a time for the whole truth, it’s now, Gemini! Whatever self-deception you have been avoiding is not going to keep playing hide-and-seek. The masks you’ve played with need to go back on the shelf—it’s time to stand in your honesty.

Cancer

(June 21–July 22)
Nick Arnstein | Funny Girl
It feels foreign, but this is the time to leap before you look, Cancer! Whatever you love is moving quickly and demands you to go after it with abandon. But there’s a line between brave and reckless—be careful not to cross it.

Leo

(July 23–August 22)
Michael | MJ: The Musical
You got to be startin' somethin', Leo! There’s a fresh idea on the way or already burning within you, and you’re ready to ease on down that road. You won’t stop til you get enough, so keep the faith and you’ll have what you need.

Virgo

(August 23–September 22)
Bobbie | Company
Listen to your gut, Virgo! What is screaming to be heard from the deepest part of yourself? You have the freedom to make your own choices, to live your own life, and do what is best for you. You know what your truth is. Stand in it.

Libra

(September 23–October 22)
Lady Macbeth | Macbeth
The only way out is through, Libra! You can’t pro and con your way out of this one—things are tumbling to the ground and foundations need to be reset. The destruction you wrought brings light, but only after everything has been stripped away.

Scorpio

(October 23–November 21)
Marian Paroo | The Music Man
It’s okay to let people in, Scorpio! Sometimes you need to step back and take the time for yourself; you do love your space. And, sometimes you need to connect with community or friends and family to bring you out of your shell.

Sagittarius

(November 22–December 21)
Caroline | Caroline, or Change
You can release the load, Sagittarius! The exhaustion is setting in from the demands of carrying around anything that doesn’t serve you. You do have the choice to put down the burdens and make a change, but you have to choose it.

Capricorn

(December 22–January 19)
Dusty | POTUS
This time you can see the silver lining, Capricorn! There’s work to be done, but possibility lies ahead as you demand basic rights and make your own decisions. Everything might be going sideways, but you’ll still follow your north star.

Aquarius

(January 20–February 18)
Nelly O'Brien | Paradise Square
The scales always balance out, Aquarius! You may not feel it, but the give and take of sharing and community support are vital for you right now. Welcome the opportunities to give and receive.

Pisces

(February 19–March 20)
Catherine Parr | Six
You can see things like no one else, Pisces! Your view is unique, and so is your ability to quickly offer a perspective that most people never notice. You know that timing, creativity, and an open mind can change everything for the better.

Aries

(March 21–April 19)
Nick Laine | Girl From the North Country
Balance is the name of the game, Aries! It’s challenging to navigate life when you’re being thrown problem after problem. Take a breath, ground yourself, and remember that you never know the battles that others are fighting as you wage your own.

Taurus

(April 20–May 20)
Usher | A Strange Loop
Get the ideas out of your head and onto the page, Taurus! Creativity is alternatively elusive and scattered—you need somewhere to funnel all of that ingenuity. This is an opportunity to build the foundations for your inner artist to stand center stage.


Playbill's Broadway Horoscope Readings: June 2022

 
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