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Musicals
Musicals

Aladdin Broadway Tickets
Aladdin brings Disney magic to Broadway with a flying carpet, a show-stopping Genie, and songs you know by heart.
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87

Aladdin Broadway Tickets
Aladdin brings Disney magic to Broadway with a flying carpet, a show-stopping Genie, and songs you know by heart.
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87

Moulin Rouge! Broadway Tickets
Moulin Rouge! The Musical delivers a pop-remix of over 70 songs on Broadway. Bold, loud, and visually electric.
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77

Moulin Rouge! Broadway Tickets
Moulin Rouge! The Musical delivers a pop-remix of over 70 songs on Broadway. Bold, loud, and visually electric.
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77

The Book of Mormon
God's favorite musical is here to make you shake with laughter.
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60

The Book of Mormon
God's favorite musical is here to make you shake with laughter.
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60

& Juliet Broadway Tickets
What if Juliet put the knife down and took a girl's trip?
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79

& Juliet Broadway Tickets
What if Juliet put the knife down and took a girl's trip?
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79

Hadestown Broadway Tickets
Greek Mythology meets the Great Depression in this new take on the stories of Orpheus and Eurydice.
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55

Hadestown Broadway Tickets
Greek Mythology meets the Great Depression in this new take on the stories of Orpheus and Eurydice.
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55

Operation Mincemeat Tickets
A witty and wildly entertaining musical that brings World War II’s most daring deception to life with flair and laughter.
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59

Operation Mincemeat Tickets
A witty and wildly entertaining musical that brings World War II’s most daring deception to life with flair and laughter.
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59

Buena Vista Social Club Broadway
Buena Vista Social Club brings the rhythms of Havana to Broadway. Live Cuban music and dance in a vibrant new musical.
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104

Buena Vista Social Club Broadway
Buena Vista Social Club brings the rhythms of Havana to Broadway. Live Cuban music and dance in a vibrant new musical.
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104

The Outsiders Broadway Tickets
The Outsiders is a Tony Award-winning Best Musical based on the S.E. Hinton novel. Stay gold at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.
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99

The Outsiders Broadway Tickets
The Outsiders is a Tony Award-winning Best Musical based on the S.E. Hinton novel. Stay gold at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.
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99

Chicago
Chicago is the longest-running American musical in Broadway history. All that jazz, razzle dazzle, and killer choreography.
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81

Chicago
Chicago is the longest-running American musical in Broadway history. All that jazz, razzle dazzle, and killer choreography.
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81

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Six awkward kids, one spelling bee, total chaos. The Tony-winning musical comedy returns at New World Stages in New York.
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58.8

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Six awkward kids, one spelling bee, total chaos. The Tony-winning musical comedy returns at New World Stages in New York.
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58.8

MJ The Musical
MJ The Musical brings the King of Pop to Broadway. Behind-the-scenes of the Dangerous World Tour with his greatest hits.
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MJ The Musical
MJ The Musical brings the King of Pop to Broadway. Behind-the-scenes of the Dangerous World Tour with his greatest hits.
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105

Wicked Broadway Tickets
Defy Gravity with Broadway's favorite witches.
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Wicked Broadway Tickets
Defy Gravity with Broadway's favorite witches.
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129

The Lion King Broadway Tickets
A Disney classic is now a Broadway classic — with all the magic included.
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The Lion King Broadway Tickets
A Disney classic is now a Broadway classic — with all the magic included.
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140

Hamilton Broadway Tickets
Make sure you're in the room where it happens!
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Hamilton Broadway Tickets
Make sure you're in the room where it happens!
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129

SIX The Musical
SIX The Musical puts Henry VIII's six wives center stage. A 75-minute pop concert unlike anything on Broadway.
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SIX The Musical
SIX The Musical puts Henry VIII's six wives center stage. A 75-minute pop concert unlike anything on Broadway.
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53

All Out: Comedy About Ambition
A razor-sharp Broadway comedy featuring a rotating cast of top comedians including Jon Stewart and Sarah Silverman at the Nederlander Theatre.
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All Out: Comedy About Ambition
A razor-sharp Broadway comedy featuring a rotating cast of top comedians including Jon Stewart and Sarah Silverman at the Nederlander Theatre.
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92.4

Beaches, A New Musical
The beloved friendship story of Cee Cee and Bertie becomes a sweeping new Broadway musical at the Majestic Theatre. Book Beaches tickets today.
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Beaches, A New Musical
The beloved friendship story of Cee Cee and Bertie becomes a sweeping new Broadway musical at the Majestic Theatre. Book Beaches tickets today.
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67.8

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CATS: The Jellicle Ball
Andrew Lloyd Webber's CATS reimagined through ballroom culture. A groundbreaking Broadway revival at the Broadhurst Theatre.
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CATS: The Jellicle Ball
Andrew Lloyd Webber's CATS reimagined through ballroom culture. A groundbreaking Broadway revival at the Broadhurst Theatre.

Chess
The Cold War rock opera by the creators of ABBA returns to Broadway at the Imperial Theatre. Strategy, passion, and power.
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Chess
The Cold War rock opera by the creators of ABBA returns to Broadway at the Imperial Theatre. Strategy, passion, and power.
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57.12

Death Becomes Her
Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard star in a wickedly funny Broadway musical about vanity, rivalry, and the price of eternal youth.
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Death Becomes Her
Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard star in a wickedly funny Broadway musical about vanity, rivalry, and the price of eternal youth.
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63.6

Just In Time
A toe-tapping new Broadway musical celebrating the golden age of American songwriting at the Circle In The Square Theatre.
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Just In Time
A toe-tapping new Broadway musical celebrating the golden age of American songwriting at the Circle In The Square Theatre.
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139.98

Maybe Happy Ending
Two retired robots discover love in this quirky, tender Broadway musical at the Belasco Theatre. Charming and utterly original.
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Maybe Happy Ending
Two retired robots discover love in this quirky, tender Broadway musical at the Belasco Theatre. Charming and utterly original.
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76.32

Ragtime
Three American stories collide in this sweeping Tony-winning musical at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. A landmark Broadway revival.
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Ragtime
Three American stories collide in this sweeping Tony-winning musical at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. A landmark Broadway revival.
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92.4

Schmigadoon!
The hit Apple TV+ series leaps to the Broadway stage at the Nederlander Theatre. A loving, hilarious send-up of classic musicals.
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Schmigadoon!
The hit Apple TV+ series leaps to the Broadway stage at the Nederlander Theatre. A loving, hilarious send-up of classic musicals.
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79.5

The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Jazz Age classic dazzles as a Broadway musical at the Broadway Theatre. Glamour, love, and tragedy.
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The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Jazz Age classic dazzles as a Broadway musical at the Broadway Theatre. Glamour, love, and tragedy.
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68.4

The Lost Boys: A New Musical
The cult 1987 vampire film bites into Broadway as a thrilling new musical at the Palace Theatre. Fangs out.
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The Lost Boys: A New Musical
The cult 1987 vampire film bites into Broadway as a thrilling new musical at the Palace Theatre. Fangs out.
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56.4

Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
A charming, offbeat love story set to music on the streets of NYC. An intimate and irresistible Broadway musical at the Longacre Theatre.
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Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
A charming, offbeat love story set to music on the streets of NYC. An intimate and irresistible Broadway musical at the Longacre Theatre.
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65.04

Heathers: The Musical
The darkly hilarious cult classic plays at New World Stages. High school is a battlefield. Book Heathers tickets in New York.
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Heathers: The Musical
The darkly hilarious cult classic plays at New World Stages. High school is a battlefield. Book Heathers tickets in New York.
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72.6
Plays

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Harry Potter returns in this two-part Broadway epic. Award-winning stage magic at the Lyric Theatre.
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59

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Harry Potter returns in this two-part Broadway epic. Award-winning stage magic at the Lyric Theatre.
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59

Stranger Things: The First Shadow Tickets
Step into the shadows to discover the origin of evil in Hawkins ad experience it like never before!
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86

Stranger Things: The First Shadow Tickets
Step into the shadows to discover the origin of evil in Hawkins ad experience it like never before!
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86

Oh, Mary! Tickets
Oh, Mary! is a darkly comic Broadway play about Mary Todd Lincoln. Unhinged, hilarious, and one of NYC's hottest tickets.
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79

Oh, Mary! Tickets
Oh, Mary! is a darkly comic Broadway play about Mary Todd Lincoln. Unhinged, hilarious, and one of NYC's hottest tickets.
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79

Bug
Tracy Letts' psychological thriller starring Carrie Coon makes its Broadway debut at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Gripping and intense.
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Bug
Tracy Letts' psychological thriller starring Carrie Coon makes its Broadway debut at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Gripping and intense.
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170.88

Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece returns to Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre with Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf.
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Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece returns to Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre with Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf.
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59.52

Dog Day Afternoon
The true crime classic comes to Broadway with Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach at the August Wilson Theatre.
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Dog Day Afternoon
The true crime classic comes to Broadway with Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach at the August Wilson Theatre.
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Every Brilliant Thing
Daniel Radcliffe stars in this deeply moving one-person Broadway show about finding reasons to live. Funny, raw, and life-affirming.
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Every Brilliant Thing
Daniel Radcliffe stars in this deeply moving one-person Broadway show about finding reasons to live. Funny, raw, and life-affirming.

Giant
Edna Ferber's epic Texas saga comes to Broadway at the Music Box Theatre. Big ambitions, bigger drama, and an unforgettable cast.
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Giant
Edna Ferber's epic Texas saga comes to Broadway at the Music Box Theatre. Big ambitions, bigger drama, and an unforgettable cast.
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98.4

Joe Turner's Come and Gone
August Wilson's powerful drama of identity and belonging in 1911 Pittsburgh returns to Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
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Joe Turner's Come and Gone
August Wilson's powerful drama of identity and belonging in 1911 Pittsburgh returns to Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
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92.4

Proof
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play about genius, madness, and mathematical proof returns to Broadway at the Booth Theatre.
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Proof
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play about genius, madness, and mathematical proof returns to Broadway at the Booth Theatre.
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144.6

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The Balusters
A sharp new Broadway play that keeps you guessing until the final moment, now at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
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The Balusters
A sharp new Broadway play that keeps you guessing until the final moment, now at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.

The Fear of 13
A gripping true story of a man who spent 22 years on death row, brought to life on Broadway at the James Earl Jones Theatre.
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The Fear of 13
A gripping true story of a man who spent 22 years on death row, brought to life on Broadway at the James Earl Jones Theatre.
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80.4
Off-Broadway

Little Shop of Horrors
Little Shop of Horrors is an Off-Broadway hit about a man-eating plant. Doo-wop, horror-comedy, and a hungry Audrey II.
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61

Little Shop of Horrors
Little Shop of Horrors is an Off-Broadway hit about a man-eating plant. Doo-wop, horror-comedy, and a hungry Audrey II.
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61

The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play That Goes Wrong is a side-splitting Off-Broadway comedy. Everything that can go wrong does, and brilliantly.
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124

The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play That Goes Wrong is a side-splitting Off-Broadway comedy. Everything that can go wrong does, and brilliantly.
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124
Welcome to Broadway
Broadway represents the pinnacle of live theater, where extraordinary stories come to life in the heart of New York City. For over a century, these historic stages have hosted groundbreaking performances that have shaped entertainment worldwide. Today, the Theater District continues this rich tradition, offering unforgettable experiences for more than 14 million visitors annually. When you book with tickadoo, you're not just buying a ticket – you're securing your place in Broadway's storied history. As an official ticket seller we provide instant confirmations, guaranteed prices, and exceptional customer support to ensure your Broadway experience is seamless from start to finish.
The Heart of Broadway: Your Theater District Guide
Broadway represents the pinnacle of live theater, where extraordinary stories come to life in the heart of New York City. For over a century, these historic stages have hosted groundbreaking performances that have shaped entertainment worldwide. Today, the Theater District continues this rich tradition, offering unforgettable experiences for more than 14 million visitors annually. When you book with tickadoo, you're not just buying a ticket – you're securing your place in Broadway's storied history. As an official ticket seller we provide instant confirmations, guaranteed prices, and exceptional customer support to ensure your Broadway experience is seamless from start to finish.
Your Broadway Questions Answered
We understand that planning your Broadway experience might raise some questions. Here's everything you need to know before your visit to New York's Theater District.
Ticket Purchasing & Pricing
What's the best time to buy Broadway tickets?
The ideal time to purchase your tickets is 2-3 months before your preferred show date. This gives you access to the best seat selection and often the most competitive prices. However, if you're already in New York, don't worry! We offer last-minute tickets for many shows, and you might even find some great deals. Just keep in mind that popular shows often sell out well in advance.
What's the best time to buy Broadway tickets?
The ideal time to purchase your tickets is 2-3 months before your preferred show date. This gives you access to the best seat selection and often the most competitive prices. However, if you're already in New York, don't worry! We offer last-minute tickets for many shows, and you might even find some great deals. Just keep in mind that popular shows often sell out well in advance.
Why do ticket prices vary so much for the same show?
Broadway ticket prices typically vary based on several factors: seat location, day of the week (weekends cost more), show popularity, and whether it's a holiday or peak tourist season. Premium seats during peak times (like Saturday nights or holiday periods) command higher prices, while weekday matinees often offer better values. At tickadoo, we're transparent about pricing and always show you the final cost, including all fees, upfront.
Why do ticket prices vary so much for the same show?
Broadway ticket prices typically vary based on several factors: seat location, day of the week (weekends cost more), show popularity, and whether it's a holiday or peak tourist season. Premium seats during peak times (like Saturday nights or holiday periods) command higher prices, while weekday matinees often offer better values. At tickadoo, we're transparent about pricing and always show you the final cost, including all fees, upfront.
Are cheaper tickets worth it?
Absolutely! Broadway theaters are designed so that even seats in the rear mezzanine offer good views. In fact, for musical productions, many theater enthusiasts prefer mezzanine seats for the best view of large dance numbers and stage formations. We clearly indicate if any seats have partial views or other limitations, so you can make an informed decision.
Are cheaper tickets worth it?
Absolutely! Broadway theaters are designed so that even seats in the rear mezzanine offer good views. In fact, for musical productions, many theater enthusiasts prefer mezzanine seats for the best view of large dance numbers and stage formations. We clearly indicate if any seats have partial views or other limitations, so you can make an informed decision.
Before Your Show
What should I wear to a Broadway show?
The ideal time to purchase your tickets is 2-3 months before your preferred show date. This gives you access to the best seat selection and often the most competitive prices. However, if you're already in New York, don't worry! We offer last-minute tickets for many shows, and you might even find some great deals. Just keep in mind that popular shows often sell out well in advance.
What should I wear to a Broadway show?
The ideal time to purchase your tickets is 2-3 months before your preferred show date. This gives you access to the best seat selection and often the most competitive prices. However, if you're already in New York, don't worry! We offer last-minute tickets for many shows, and you might even find some great deals. Just keep in mind that popular shows often sell out well in advance.
Why do ticket prices vary so much for the same show?
Plan to arrive 30-45 minutes before curtain time. This allows plenty of time for: - Finding the theater and picking up tickets if needed - Security check (bags will be inspected) - Using restrooms before the show - Finding your seats and settling in - Purchasing drinks or merchandise - Reading the playbill and soaking in the atmosphere Late seating is at the discretion of the theater and may mean waiting until a suitable break in the performance.
Why do ticket prices vary so much for the same show?
Plan to arrive 30-45 minutes before curtain time. This allows plenty of time for: - Finding the theater and picking up tickets if needed - Security check (bags will be inspected) - Using restrooms before the show - Finding your seats and settling in - Purchasing drinks or merchandise - Reading the playbill and soaking in the atmosphere Late seating is at the discretion of the theater and may mean waiting until a suitable break in the performance.
How early should I arrive at the theater?
Plan to arrive 30-45 minutes before curtain time. This allows plenty of time for: - Finding the theater and picking up tickets if needed - Security check (bags will be inspected) - Using restrooms before the show - Finding your seats and settling in - Purchasing drinks or merchandise - Reading the playbill and soaking in the atmosphere Late seating is at the discretion of the theater and may mean waiting until a suitable break in the performance.
How early should I arrive at the theater?
Plan to arrive 30-45 minutes before curtain time. This allows plenty of time for: - Finding the theater and picking up tickets if needed - Security check (bags will be inspected) - Using restrooms before the show - Finding your seats and settling in - Purchasing drinks or merchandise - Reading the playbill and soaking in the atmosphere Late seating is at the discretion of the theater and may mean waiting until a suitable break in the performance.
During the show
Can I take photos during the performance?
While you're welcome to take photos of the theater's interior and your playbill before and after the show, photography and recording of any kind are strictly prohibited during performances. This policy protects the creative rights of the production and ensures an undisturbed experience for all attendees.
Can I take photos during the performance?
While you're welcome to take photos of the theater's interior and your playbill before and after the show, photography and recording of any kind are strictly prohibited during performances. This policy protects the creative rights of the production and ensures an undisturbed experience for all attendees.
What about intermission?
Most Broadway shows include a 15-20 minute intermission. This break usually comes halfway through the performance. Theaters sell refreshments and provide restroom facilities, but lines can get long quickly. We recommend heading out to the lobby as soon as intermission begins if you need these services.
What about intermission?
Most Broadway shows include a 15-20 minute intermission. This break usually comes halfway through the performance. Theaters sell refreshments and provide restroom facilities, but lines can get long quickly. We recommend heading out to the lobby as soon as intermission begins if you need these services.
How early should I arrive at the theater?
Plan to arrive 30-45 minutes before curtain time. This allows plenty of time for: - Finding the theater and picking up tickets if needed - Security check (bags will be inspected) - Using restrooms before the show - Finding your seats and settling in - Purchasing drinks or merchandise - Reading the playbill and soaking in the atmosphere Late seating is at the discretion of the theater and may mean waiting until a suitable break in the performance.
How early should I arrive at the theater?
Plan to arrive 30-45 minutes before curtain time. This allows plenty of time for: - Finding the theater and picking up tickets if needed - Security check (bags will be inspected) - Using restrooms before the show - Finding your seats and settling in - Purchasing drinks or merchandise - Reading the playbill and soaking in the atmosphere Late seating is at the discretion of the theater and may mean waiting until a suitable break in the performance.
Accessibility & Special Needs
How accessible are Broadway theaters?
Every Broadway theater is equipped to welcome guests with disabilities. This includes: - Wheelchair accessible seating locations - Assistive listening devices (free of charge) - Audio description services for select performances - Sign language interpreted and open-captioned performances on specific dates - Service animals are welcome Contact our customer service team when booking to ensure we meet your specific accessibility needs.
How accessible are Broadway theaters?
Every Broadway theater is equipped to welcome guests with disabilities. This includes: - Wheelchair accessible seating locations - Assistive listening devices (free of charge) - Audio description services for select performances - Sign language interpreted and open-captioned performances on specific dates - Service animals are welcome Contact our customer service team when booking to ensure we meet your specific accessibility needs.
After the Show
What's the stage door experience like?"
Many performers greet fans and sign autographs at the stage door after the show. If you're interested in this experience, ask an usher for directions to the stage door. Remember that while many actors do come out to greet fans, it's not guaranteed, and some shows have specific policies about stage door activities.
What's the stage door experience like?"
Many performers greet fans and sign autographs at the stage door after the show. If you're interested in this experience, ask an usher for directions to the stage door. Remember that while many actors do come out to greet fans, it's not guaranteed, and some shows have specific policies about stage door activities.
Weather & Cancellations
What happens if there's bad weather?
Broadway shows rarely cancel due to weather. However, if a show is cancelled for any reason, tickadoo guarantees a full refund. During inclement weather, we recommend checking our website or the show's social media for any updates before heading to the theater.
What happens if there's bad weather?
Broadway shows rarely cancel due to weather. However, if a show is cancelled for any reason, tickadoo guarantees a full refund. During inclement weather, we recommend checking our website or the show's social media for any updates before heading to the theater.
International Visitors
Is language a barrier for non-English speakers?
While Broadway shows are performed in English, many productions are highly visual and can be enjoyed regardless of language proficiency. Some theaters offer synopsis translations in multiple languages – check the show's page on our website for availability. For musicals especially, the combination of music, dance, and spectacular staging creates an engaging experience that transcends language barriers.
Is language a barrier for non-English speakers?
While Broadway shows are performed in English, many productions are highly visual and can be enjoyed regardless of language proficiency. Some theaters offer synopsis translations in multiple languages – check the show's page on our website for availability. For musicals especially, the combination of music, dance, and spectacular staging creates an engaging experience that transcends language barriers.
Still have questions?
Our Broadway experts are happy to help with any additional questions. Contact us here. We're here to ensure your Broadway experience is nothing short of spectacular.
Our Broadway experts are happy to help with any additional questions. Contact us here. We're here to ensure your Broadway experience is nothing short of spectacular.
Getting to the show
Reaching Broadway is remarkably convenient, with multiple transportation options converging at Times Square. The area's central location makes it accessible from anywhere in New York City and beyond. The Times Square-42nd Street station serves as a major hub, where you can catch the N, Q, R, S, 1, 2, 3, and 7 trains. Additional nearby stations include 50th Street (C, E) and 49th Street (N, R, W), ensuring easy access from any direction. For those driving to the theater, several parking facilities offer convenient options: - Icon Parking on 44th Street - Edison ParkFast on 47th Street - Multiple secure garages between 41st-54th Streets
The Broadway Experience
Your Broadway experience begins the moment you step into the Theater District. The area comes alive with the excitement of theatergoers, the glow of marquee lights, and the buzz of anticipation before each performance. Historic theaters like the Lyceum (1903) and New Amsterdam (1903) stand alongside modern venues, each contributing to the district's unique architectural tapestry. Before the show, explore the surrounding neighborhood, where the energy of Times Square meets the sophistication of the theater world. Restaurant Row, located on West 46th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues, offers an array of dining options perfect for pre-show meals. From quick bites to elegant pre-theater dinners, you'll find choices to suit every palate and schedule.
Perfect Timing
The magic of Broadway begins well before the curtain rises. We recommend arriving 30-45 minutes before showtime to fully experience your chosen theater's ambiance. This allows time for security checks, finding your seats, and perhaps enjoying a pre-show drink at the theater's bar. Most shows run approximately 2-3 hours, including an intermission, giving you plenty of time to immerse yourself in the performance.
Seasonal Considerations
Broadway offers unique experiences throughout the year. Summer brings peak tourist season with extended daylight hours perfect for pre-show exploration. Winter transforms the Theater District into a magical destination, especially during the holiday season when shows often add special performances. Spring and fall offer mild weather and typically smaller crowds, making them ideal for securing better ticket prices and preferred seating.
Getting to Your Show
Broadway theaters are committed to providing an accessible experience for all guests. Every theater offers wheelchair accessibility and assistive listening devices at no additional charge. Many shows also feature special performances with sign interpretation, open captioning, or audio description. When booking your tickets, our customer service team can help ensure your specific needs are met.
Planning Your Broadway Experience
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned theatergoer, tickadoo makes securing your Broadway tickets effortless. Our platform offers: - Real-time availability for all shows - Instant digital ticket delivery - Expert customer support - Secure transactions
Local Insights
Reaching Broadway is remarkably convenient, with multiple transportation options converging at Times Square. The area's central location makes it accessible from anywhere in New York City and beyond. The Times Square-42nd Street station serves as a major hub, where you can catch the N, Q, R, S, 1, 2, 3, and 7 trains. Additional nearby stations include 50th Street (C, E) and 49th Street (N, R, W), ensuring easy access from any direction. For those driving to the theater, several parking facilities offer convenient options: - Icon Parking on 44th Street - Edison ParkFast on 47th Street - Multiple secure garages between 41st-54th Streets
Getting to the show
Reaching Broadway is remarkably convenient, with multiple transportation options converging at Times Square. The area's central location makes it accessible from anywhere in New York City and beyond. The Times Square-42nd Street station serves as a major hub, where you can catch the N, Q, R, S, 1, 2, 3, and 7 trains. Additional nearby stations include 50th Street (C, E) and 49th Street (N, R, W), ensuring easy access from any direction. For those driving to the theater, several parking facilities offer convenient options: - Icon Parking on 44th Street - Edison ParkFast on 47th Street - Multiple secure garages between 41st-54th Streets
The Broadway Experience
Your Broadway experience begins the moment you step into the Theater District. The area comes alive with the excitement of theatergoers, the glow of marquee lights, and the buzz of anticipation before each performance. Historic theaters like the Lyceum (1903) and New Amsterdam (1903) stand alongside modern venues, each contributing to the district's unique architectural tapestry. Before the show, explore the surrounding neighborhood, where the energy of Times Square meets the sophistication of the theater world. Restaurant Row, located on West 46th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues, offers an array of dining options perfect for pre-show meals. From quick bites to elegant pre-theater dinners, you'll find choices to suit every palate and schedule.
Perfect Timing
The magic of Broadway begins well before the curtain rises. We recommend arriving 30-45 minutes before showtime to fully experience your chosen theater's ambiance. This allows time for security checks, finding your seats, and perhaps enjoying a pre-show drink at the theater's bar. Most shows run approximately 2-3 hours, including an intermission, giving you plenty of time to immerse yourself in the performance.
Seasonal Considerations
Broadway offers unique experiences throughout the year. Summer brings peak tourist season with extended daylight hours perfect for pre-show exploration. Winter transforms the Theater District into a magical destination, especially during the holiday season when shows often add special performances. Spring and fall offer mild weather and typically smaller crowds, making them ideal for securing better ticket prices and preferred seating.
Getting to Your Show
Broadway theaters are committed to providing an accessible experience for all guests. Every theater offers wheelchair accessibility and assistive listening devices at no additional charge. Many shows also feature special performances with sign interpretation, open captioning, or audio description. When booking your tickets, our customer service team can help ensure your specific needs are met.
Planning Your Broadway Experience
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned theatergoer, tickadoo makes securing your Broadway tickets effortless. Our platform offers: - Real-time availability for all shows - Instant digital ticket delivery - Expert customer support - Secure transactions
Local Insights
Reaching Broadway is remarkably convenient, with multiple transportation options converging at Times Square. The area's central location makes it accessible from anywhere in New York City and beyond. The Times Square-42nd Street station serves as a major hub, where you can catch the N, Q, R, S, 1, 2, 3, and 7 trains. Additional nearby stations include 50th Street (C, E) and 49th Street (N, R, W), ensuring easy access from any direction. For those driving to the theater, several parking facilities offer convenient options: - Icon Parking on 44th Street - Edison ParkFast on 47th Street - Multiple secure garages between 41st-54th Streets
Getting to the show
Reaching Broadway is remarkably convenient, with multiple transportation options converging at Times Square. The area's central location makes it accessible from anywhere in New York City and beyond. The Times Square-42nd Street station serves as a major hub, where you can catch the N, Q, R, S, 1, 2, 3, and 7 trains. Additional nearby stations include 50th Street (C, E) and 49th Street (N, R, W), ensuring easy access from any direction. For those driving to the theater, several parking facilities offer convenient options: - Icon Parking on 44th Street - Edison ParkFast on 47th Street - Multiple secure garages between 41st-54th Streets
The Broadway Experience
Your Broadway experience begins the moment you step into the Theater District. The area comes alive with the excitement of theatergoers, the glow of marquee lights, and the buzz of anticipation before each performance. Historic theaters like the Lyceum (1903) and New Amsterdam (1903) stand alongside modern venues, each contributing to the district's unique architectural tapestry. Before the show, explore the surrounding neighborhood, where the energy of Times Square meets the sophistication of the theater world. Restaurant Row, located on West 46th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues, offers an array of dining options perfect for pre-show meals. From quick bites to elegant pre-theater dinners, you'll find choices to suit every palate and schedule.
Perfect Timing
The magic of Broadway begins well before the curtain rises. We recommend arriving 30-45 minutes before showtime to fully experience your chosen theater's ambiance. This allows time for security checks, finding your seats, and perhaps enjoying a pre-show drink at the theater's bar. Most shows run approximately 2-3 hours, including an intermission, giving you plenty of time to immerse yourself in the performance.
Seasonal Considerations
Broadway offers unique experiences throughout the year. Summer brings peak tourist season with extended daylight hours perfect for pre-show exploration. Winter transforms the Theater District into a magical destination, especially during the holiday season when shows often add special performances. Spring and fall offer mild weather and typically smaller crowds, making them ideal for securing better ticket prices and preferred seating.
Getting to Your Show
Broadway theaters are committed to providing an accessible experience for all guests. Every theater offers wheelchair accessibility and assistive listening devices at no additional charge. Many shows also feature special performances with sign interpretation, open captioning, or audio description. When booking your tickets, our customer service team can help ensure your specific needs are met.
Planning Your Broadway Experience
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned theatergoer, tickadoo makes securing your Broadway tickets effortless. Our platform offers: - Real-time availability for all shows - Instant digital ticket delivery - Expert customer support - Secure transactions
Local Insights
Reaching Broadway is remarkably convenient, with multiple transportation options converging at Times Square. The area's central location makes it accessible from anywhere in New York City and beyond. The Times Square-42nd Street station serves as a major hub, where you can catch the N, Q, R, S, 1, 2, 3, and 7 trains. Additional nearby stations include 50th Street (C, E) and 49th Street (N, R, W), ensuring easy access from any direction. For those driving to the theater, several parking facilities offer convenient options: - Icon Parking on 44th Street - Edison ParkFast on 47th Street - Multiple secure garages between 41st-54th Streets
Getting to the show
Reaching Broadway is remarkably convenient, with multiple transportation options converging at Times Square. The area's central location makes it accessible from anywhere in New York City and beyond. The Times Square-42nd Street station serves as a major hub, where you can catch the N, Q, R, S, 1, 2, 3, and 7 trains. Additional nearby stations include 50th Street (C, E) and 49th Street (N, R, W), ensuring easy access from any direction. For those driving to the theater, several parking facilities offer convenient options: - Icon Parking on 44th Street - Edison ParkFast on 47th Street - Multiple secure garages between 41st-54th Streets
The Broadway Experience
Your Broadway experience begins the moment you step into the Theater District. The area comes alive with the excitement of theatergoers, the glow of marquee lights, and the buzz of anticipation before each performance. Historic theaters like the Lyceum (1903) and New Amsterdam (1903) stand alongside modern venues, each contributing to the district's unique architectural tapestry. Before the show, explore the surrounding neighborhood, where the energy of Times Square meets the sophistication of the theater world. Restaurant Row, located on West 46th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues, offers an array of dining options perfect for pre-show meals. From quick bites to elegant pre-theater dinners, you'll find choices to suit every palate and schedule.
Perfect Timing
The magic of Broadway begins well before the curtain rises. We recommend arriving 30-45 minutes before showtime to fully experience your chosen theater's ambiance. This allows time for security checks, finding your seats, and perhaps enjoying a pre-show drink at the theater's bar. Most shows run approximately 2-3 hours, including an intermission, giving you plenty of time to immerse yourself in the performance.
Seasonal Considerations
Broadway offers unique experiences throughout the year. Summer brings peak tourist season with extended daylight hours perfect for pre-show exploration. Winter transforms the Theater District into a magical destination, especially during the holiday season when shows often add special performances. Spring and fall offer mild weather and typically smaller crowds, making them ideal for securing better ticket prices and preferred seating.
Getting to Your Show
Broadway theaters are committed to providing an accessible experience for all guests. Every theater offers wheelchair accessibility and assistive listening devices at no additional charge. Many shows also feature special performances with sign interpretation, open captioning, or audio description. When booking your tickets, our customer service team can help ensure your specific needs are met.
Planning Your Broadway Experience
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned theatergoer, tickadoo makes securing your Broadway tickets effortless. Our platform offers: - Real-time availability for all shows - Instant digital ticket delivery - Expert customer support - Secure transactions
Local Insights
Reaching Broadway is remarkably convenient, with multiple transportation options converging at Times Square. The area's central location makes it accessible from anywhere in New York City and beyond. The Times Square-42nd Street station serves as a major hub, where you can catch the N, Q, R, S, 1, 2, 3, and 7 trains. Additional nearby stations include 50th Street (C, E) and 49th Street (N, R, W), ensuring easy access from any direction. For those driving to the theater, several parking facilities offer convenient options: - Icon Parking on 44th Street - Edison ParkFast on 47th Street - Multiple secure garages between 41st-54th Streets
