Hadestown (Matthew Murphy photo)

In New York City? Catch NYC Broadway Week.

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If you are in New York City this month, then you better not miss out on NYC Broadway Week where you can get 2-for-1 tickets for 21 shows this fall. But hurry the week ends 25 September 2022. After a hiatus since the pandemic started in 2019, NYC & Company brings back this biannual programme for the 11th year.

You can go ahead and check out current Broadway shows NYC to choose your desired show you want to watch.

The shows include nine new participants NYC Broad Week – 1776, A Strange Loop, Cost of Living, Death of a Salesman, Funny Girl, Into The Woods, The Kite Runner, The Piano Lesson and Six. Other participating shows include Aladdin, Beetlejuice, The Book of Mormon, Chicago, Come from Away, Hadestown, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, The Lion King, MJ: The Musical, Moulin Rouge! The Musical and The Phantom of the Opera.

Hadestown (Matthew Murphy photo)
Hadestown Matthew Murphy photo

Purchase tickets at nycgo.com/broadwayweek.

“We are proud to welcome back our signature fall program, NYC Broadway Week, offering theatre enthusiasts across the City and around the world access to extraordinary productions right here in New York City at an exceptional value,” said Fred Dixon, President and CEO of NYC & Company.  

NYC Broadway Week is produced by NYC & Company in partnership with The Broadway League, and NYC & Company’s preferred payment partner, Mastercard. Since its launch in January 2011, NYC Broadway Week has cumulatively sold more than 1,464,000 tickets, generating nearly $100 million in revenue for Broadway. 

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