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  • 20 at 20 – $20 Off-Broadway Tickets Promotion 2018

    20 at 20 is an annual Off-Broadway promotion that features $20 tickets available at the theater box offices 20 minutes before curtain time.  The promotion runs for 20 days, September 4th – September 23rd, 2018

    Ticket availability varies by show and by date. It’s a bit of a gamble to show up 20 minutes ahead of curtain time and hope for a $20 ticket, but that’s part of the fun. You might want to have a back-up plan and another show nearby in case your first pick is sold-out.

    2018 participating shows include Avenue Q, Stomp, Jersey Boys, and more.

    See a list of participating shows.

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  • Discount Tickets to “Churchill” at New World Stages

    “Churchill”

    “Churchill, The Play” at New World Stages, February 6–April 5 (Up to 42% Off). Offer Powered by Telecharge.com

    Churchill” is a new play adapted and performed by Ronald Keaton. It did well in Chicago last year, selling out its performances at the Greenhouse Theater Center. Now it’s moving on to Off Broadway with February run at the New World Stages, Stage 5 in New York City.

    Regular full-price tickets are $67.00.

    Groupon is currently offering tickets to “Churchill” at the discounted price of $39 for Monday, Wednesday and Thursday performances, or $46 for Friday, Saturday and Sunday performances.

    See the Groupon deal details.

    UPDATE: Living Social now has discount tickets for “Churchill”. Tickets for Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday performances are $39 and tickets to Friday, Saturday, and Sunday performances are $46. See the Living Social deal details.

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  • Tony n' Tina's Wedding Returns to Times Square – Discount Tickets

    You might have heard about Tony and Tina’s Wedding back when it originally played in New York.  Well, it’s back for a 25th anniversary run. It’s a fun, interactive comedy in which the audience becomes part of the action. Audience members play that parts of Tony and Tina’s family and friends. You start out at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onasiss Theater for the “wedding ceremony”, and then everyone moves on to Guy’s American Kitchen and bar for the “wedding reception,”  with dinner and dancing. You even get dinner and wedding cake as part of the show.

    Goldstar has discount tickets available for select performances in March and April.  The discount tickets for “Friends” seating is $56.25 + $8.00 service fee for $ 64.25 total ( regular full price is $125).  Discount “VIP Family” seats are $61.25 + $13.00 service fee for $ $74.25 total (regular full price is $175).  The VIP tickets include preferred seating, pictures with the cast, and personal concierge service by one of the show’s “certified wedding planners.”

    LivingSocial also has a discount deal on tickets. Their tickets are $69 for select performances in April and early May.

     

     

  • 2014 Off-Broadway Week, 2 for 1 Tickets


    Off-Broadway Week is happening now.  Get 2 for 1 tickets to shows from February 17 – March 2, 2014.

    There are 56 show participating in the Off-Broadway Week promotion. That’s a lot of shows to choose from!

    Go to the official website to order your tickets.

     

  • Finding the best deals to Broadway and Off-Broadway Shows

    One way to find good deals on Broadway and Off-Broadway shows is to check out our latest deals here at NYCCheapTravel.com.   But doing a little homework on your own can help too, especially if there’s a particular show you want to see.

    TIPS FOR FINDING TICKET DISCOUNTS

    1. Get promotional deals directly from the show.  Find the official website for the show you want to see and sign up for email updates. Just about all shows have a mailing list. Sign up forms are often near the bottom of their webpage. While you’re visiting their website, go ahead and follow them on Twitter and Facebook if you use those services. These are all good ways to make sure you’ll receive any offers issued by the show. Twitter and Facebook are particularly good for last-minute offers. During stretch of NYC snowy weather, several shows made same-day announcements via Twitter about discounted ticket promotions to get people out to the theater.  Social media is the best way to find out about those kind of spur of the moment offers.

    2. Sign up for the Playbill Club.  Go to Playbill.com and sign up for their free Playbill Club. You’ll get special offers for discounted show tickets delivered to your email box. With their deals, you have the option of purchasing your tickets online, by phone, or in-person at the theater box office.  If you can get to the box office, you’ll save a little extra money by not having to pay the phone and internet ticket service charges.  Visit Playbill.com to sign up.

    3. Register at Goldstar.  Goldstar is a business that specializes in selling discount entertainment tickets. In addition to theater tickets, they also have discounted tickets for concerts, comedy clubs, sporting events, and sightseeing tours. They add service charge fees, but even with those their ticket prices are very competitive and often lower than what the other sites are offering. It’s worth checking what they have available and comparing. They have discounts for most metropolitan areas of the U.S., so occasional NYC visitors might also find deals for entertainment closer to home. Registering at their site is easy, just enter your email address and a zipcode.  Go to the Goldstar site to register.

    4. Sign up for NYC Cheap Travel’s email updates.  Sign up for either or daily or weekly newsletter and never miss the announcement of a good deal.  Sign up now.

    5. Learn about all the discount ticket options. There are more ways to save on tickets, including rush tickets, student discounts, the TKTS booth, and Audience Rewards. Learn more about finding discount theater tickets.

     

  • Frank Langella in King Lear – Discount Tickets


    See Frank Langella star in the  BAM production of Shakespeare’s King Lear.  The show is a limited-engagement run from January 7 – February 9, 2014.

    GoldStar has discount tickets available for the January 28, 29, and 30 performances.  The discounted tickets are $39.00 to $54.00.  Regular full-price is $75.00 – $105.00.

     

  • Atlantic Theater Company's Three Penny Opera – Discount Tickets


    The Atlantic Theater Company will present Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s The ThreePenny Opera this spring, from March 12 – May 4, 2014.  The production is directed and choreographed by Martha Clarke. The show will play at the Linda Gross Theater, 336 W. 20th Street. Previews begin March 12th and the show officially opens on April 7th.

    Cast includes F. Murray Abraham, Sophia Bortolussi, Jon David Casey, Timothy Doyle, Lilli Cooper, Rick Holmes, John Kelly, Lindsey Dietz Marchant, Sally Murphy, Mary Beth Peil, Laura Osnes, Michael Park, Christina Spina, and John Watkins.

    Regular priced tickets are $75 – $80 for Orchestra section tickets.

    The Atlantic Theater Company offers $20 tickets for the back two rows of the theater during preview performances. To get these tickets, purchase either online or by phone and choose the Back 20 option. Ticketing details.

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