'Nerds,' a Musical Chronicling the Ascent of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, Is Coming to BroadwayThe show features the tagline, 'Broadway opens its Gates to the nerds who can get the Jobs done right.'

ByGeoff Weiss

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Two of tech's biggest stars will finally make their way to the Broadway stage this April.

A musical sneeringly titledNerdswill chronicle the ascent and heated rivalry between Microsoft Co-founder Bill Gates and Apple Co-founder Steve Jobs. Described in a press release as "a hilarious musical journey from the floppy disc era to the iPhone phenomenon," the production will also feature an overloaded hodgepodge of tech integrations, including onstage holograms and apps "that allow users to interact with the set, other audience members [and] choose the show's ending."

(While this may be in keeping with the show's themes, encouraging theatergoers to be on their phones seems bound to spawnheated rivalries of a different sort.)

This isn'tNerds' first run. The show was first presented by the Philadelphia Theatre Company in 2013, anda video from that productionprovides a curious glimpse as to what's in store. In one scene, an actor portraying Bill Gates is seen tangoing with another character, who appears to be his wife, Melinda, singing, "Let's merge! We've got the urge to merge! Let's merge!"

Related:Bill Gates Doesn't Do the Whip and the Nae Nae, But He Does Like Cocoa Puffs and Burgers

The show has since undergone some "fine-tuning and re-coding" for its Broadway debut, creators say.

If entrepreneurship and The Great White Way sound like unlikely bedfellows, new research would seem to indicate that live events are appealing to younger crowds.A study by Eventbritefound that 82 percent of millennials attended some kind of live event this year -- 60 percent of whom shared about their experiences on social media. And data from ticketing app TodayTix shows that 70 percent of theatergoers today are millennials -- largely due to phenomenons such asHamiltonand new ways to purchase tickets.

Broadway is the latest venue to capitalize on the illustrious legacy of Steve Jobs, following a slew of books, documentaries and feature films about the business leader.

Geoff Weiss

Former Staff Writer

Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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