Broadway Tickets
Broadway Show Tickets
Experience the drama, comedy and thrills of Tony Award-winning plays and musicals when you order your Broadway show tickets. New York’s Broadway theater district is filled with 41 premiere theatres that host the best live shows in the city. Thousands of amazing shows have played on Broadway like smash hits Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, and Hadestown. Plus recent favorites Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Come From Away, Moulin Rouge! The Musical and more just waiting to entertain you.
Broadway theatre is often credited as one of the great cornerstones of American popular culture and is one of the most beloved cultural exports from the US. You don't want to miss out on the buzz the next big hit creates. Get your Broadway show tickets today to see the best plays and musicals New York has to offer.
Broadway Ticket Prices
Broadway ticket prices will vary between each show. Major Broadway hits like Hamilton, Broadway’s Frozen - The Musical and Mean Girls - The Musical will cost more than long-running shows like Chicago, Mamma Mia! and Aladdin. Many of these popular plays and musicals sell out quickly so ticket prices can increase as supplies become limited. Your seat selection will also impact the price. Premium Broadway tickets NYC for orchestra-level seats will always cost more than the cheaper balcony seats.
How much are Broadway tickets?
A standard Dear Evan Hansen Broadway ticket at the Music Box Theatre starts between $13 and $152 a seat. Center orchestra seats to see The Book of Mormon at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre cost about $229 apiece. A mezzanine seat at the Walter Kerr Theatre costs about $120 for a Hadestown ticket.
Cheap Broadway tickets
How can I get cheap Broadway tickets? Fans can always find discount Broadway tickets for seats listed in the back and balcony sections of any theater. Find a cheap Hamilton ticket with a balcony seat at the Richard Rodgers Theatre for about $215. A cheap To Kill A Mockingbird ticket at the Shubert Theatre start at $175. While a Broadway show ticket for Tina - The Tina Turner Musical starts at $133. Find more cheap Broadway tickets by using the price filtering tool provided for each performance. Some websites will say they offer 2 for 1 Broadway tickets. Make sure you check the all-in price and compare it to TicketSmarter to make sure you are getting the best price possible. At TicketSmarter, we have a low price guarantee on our seats.
Broadway Show Schedule
Broadway and off-Broadway shows typically run Tuesday through Sunday, with some shows performing back-to-back productions on the weekends. During the weekdays, musicals like The Lion King, Cats and Les Miserables typically start around 7 PM each night. Check the Broadway performance schedule we have listed for each of these exciting Tony Award-winning plays and musicals.
When do Broadway tickets go on sale?
Broadway show tickets go on sale when a new production is announced. This usually occurs a few months before the first performance is set to the stage. Fans can purchase Broadway show tickets tonight to long-running hit musicals like Wicked and The Phantom of the Opera as well as Hamilton Broadway tickets are available now. If you are looking for last-minute Broadway tickets, we are your best source for seats. Since most tickets are downloaded to your mobile device, you can easily purchase your seats and walk right into your performance.
Broadway Seating Chart
Professional Broadway theatres are smaller than more modern theatres and typically have a seating capacity of under 1,800. Many of the venues you’ll find on Broadway, such as the Gershwin Theatre or New Amsterdam Theatre, have similar seating arrangements with orchestra, balcony and mezzanine seats. Theatergoers looking for cheap Broadway show tickets will find affordable seating options in the back of the orchestra or in the balcony sections. These seats are usually marked lower than other seats. For the best view of the performance, guests will want to look for a premium seat in the center orchestra or orchestra pit. These seats give you a clear view of the show and an intimate look at the performers. Secure the seat that you want by looking at the Broadway seating charts we’ve created for each of New York’s landmark theatres.