Anyone traveling to New York City will likely have seeing the Statue of Liberty and a Broadway show on their “short-list”. That is, until they find out the cost. To me it always seemed extravagant but I still wanted to see them. As it turns out, a little research yielded some good ways to get cheap Broadway tickets.
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How to Score Cheap Broadway Tickets When You Are in NYC
Currently, the average price of a ticket is around $135, with outliers like Hamilton being closer to a $250. So, if you want to take a family to a show, things add up pretty fast.
KISS: Keep It Simple by Visiting the Box Office
Surprisingly, the box office at the show’s theater can be a great option if you have the opportunity to go there. They have access to a wider variety of tickets than any resellers and you won’t have to pay sometimes exorbitant “processing fees”.
Last week we got a good deal at The Book of Mormon. After searching on line availability and running into many upsells, we decided to just visit the ticket office. Lo and behold: we got excellent seats, unobstructed view for $99 each and they even upgraded us to aisle seats which officially cost $109. If we had been willing to go for obstructed view, they had $ 79 tickets available.
Of course, this is not possible for everyone if you have limited time in New York City, but it worked for us and allowed us to avoid the long lines at TKTS.
Stand In Line at TKTS for Discounted Same Day Tickets
Many people know about the TKTS booths. But do you know about their history? Almost 50 years ago, in 1973, TDF (Theatre Development Fund) opened the first TKTS booth where people could get same day tickets at a discount. The discounts range from 20% to 50% off regular prices. The philosophy of TKTS is to let everyone experience the arts in New York City at affordable prices by offering many Broadway and Off Broadway musicals, plays, and dance productions.
Where are the TKTS booths and which one is best?
TDF operates three Discount Booths in New York City. Although their most famous one is in the heart of Times Square, they now have a satellite booth at at the Lincoln Center. During the day, TKTS shares live updates about which shows are on offer and their price range.
“Everyone” Knows theTKTS Times Square Booth
Location and opening times: “under the red steps” in Father Duffy Square at Broadway and 47th Street. Most days it is open from 11am to 8pm for same day performances.
This location often has long lines, although they claim that they move fast. We have often gotten good deals at the booth.
If you go more than once, use the so-called Fast Pass Line. Bring your TKTS ticket stub or physical receipt with you and they will let you use the priority line. You can do this for up to 7 days from your original purchase.
Did You Know about the TKTS Lincoln Center Booth?
Location and hours: in the David Rubenstein Atrium at 61 West 62nd Street. This booth opens Tuesday to Saturday at 11am and closes at 6pm. They offer both evening and matinee performances, even for the next day matinees.
The Lincoln Center booth is our current favorite, because we could get evening tickets earlier than at the Times Squares booth. Last month, arriving at the Lincoln center about half an hour before opening, and there was already a line. We liked the way they organized the line-up, there was no pushing or shoving and they gave information about which shows were cash only that day. In addition, it is indoors, and has air conditioning which makes it a lot more comfortable during a heat wave or when it is raining or snowing.
Additional TKTS considerations
We have had good luck with TKTS, but it is a disadvantage that you have to go there in person to get your tickets. In general, the average price of a Broadway ticket at the booth will be between $75 and $95. Top prices for Off Broadway shows are somewhat less expensive than Broadway shows. Generally, an Off Broadway show will cost around $50. Check out the TKTS FAQ for more information about methods of payment (some shows are cash only), ticketing fees and more.
How to Get Cheap Tickets In Advance, From Home
Become a TDF Member
A few years ago we found out that Theatre Development Fund (TDF) has an additional program where members can buy cheap Broadway tickets on line. TDF membership costs $42 ($35 right now!) a year and will gain you immediate access to specially-priced tickets from $11 to $49!
The tickets sold via TDF are different from the TKTS offerings and you can buy them days or weeks in advance. Unlike at the TKTS booths, you can not pick a specific seat, so you will not know your exact seat ahead of time. Online ticket purchases may only be picked up at the theatre 30 minutes before curtain time on the day of the performance. Tickets may not be picked up at any other time.
You can only become a TDF member if you are in one of the following categories:
- Full-time students
- Full-time teachers and school faculty
- Recent graduates (26 years of age and under)
- Full-time union members
- Retirees (no longer working and 62 years of age or older)
- Individuals on federal disability
- Full-time government employees/civil servants
- Full-time staff members of not-for-profit organizations
- Non-exempt employees (full-time and eligible for overtime pay)
- Arts professionals (Full-time)
- Members of the armed forces
- Freelancers
- Full-time clergy
As you can see, their membership requirements are quite broad and it will most likely save you at least the annual $40 membership fee. When we used them we got Miss Saigon tickets for a lot less than they were going for at the box office and we could do it from the comfort of our home.
A TDF membership, in addition to getting discounted Broadway tickets, provides much needed support to the theater community. Your membership (along with every ticket you buy) supports TDF’s many far-reaching arts education and theatre accessibility programs.
Get Lucky: Win the Lottery!
Before Covid, a few shows had in-person lotteries but for obvious reasons they couldn’t go on. Nowadays all the lotteries are digital, and give you the right to buy tickets for next day or next week shows. Although you still have to pay, the price will be heavily discounted from box office rates.
Broadway Ticket Lottery Schedule has a great overview of all the lotteries.
Some examples:
- Alladin: $35 Alladin Lottery entries are from 9am until 3pm on the day prior to the performance. After closing, the winners will be notified by email.
- Hamilton: $10 The Hamilton lottery gives access to shows a week after entering, so you can take your chances in advance.
- The Book of Mormon: $40. Enter at Lucky Seat: The Book of Mormon Lottery This is another lottery happening the day before the performance.
There are many more available., just wanted to get you a feel for the opportunities awaiting you. Lotteries at Broadway Direct is a good resource for entering lotteries for other big shows.
Broadway Week: Buy One, Get One Free
Twice a year, NYC Broadway week happens and you can buy 2 tickets for the price of 1. A few years ago we used this deal to take four teens on a “first Broadway show, first time in NYC” weekend trip. We stayed for free in a Hilton hotel and had a blast! See the official Broadway Week page.
Additional Tips for Good Deals
Sometimes you have to think out of the box or explore performances you had never considered but turn out to be just fine.
Be Flexible!
When you can be flexible in what you want to see, you have more options than if there is only one show you have your heart set on. TKTS tends to have a wide variety of choices so be open for something new. They usually have Off Broadway tickets available for a more reasonable price than the big shows.
And while you are in New York City, find good and affordable food to eat in a so-called Bib Gourmand Michelin restaurant.
Do Not Buy Broadway Tickets from Random People
As you walk around New York City, there may be many random people trying to sell you lots of stuff, including Broadway tickets. Or you might find a great deal on Craigslist. Don’t do it! These may be scams. Most, if not all, of these are not sanctioned by the box offices and you will end up spending money, but not being able to see the show.
Playbill has a good Broadway tickets guide about which venues are the official sellers for a particular theater, so check them for ticket prices and availability.
Get a Free Ticket for a Television Show
Instead of a Broadway show, consider attending a taping. You can sign up for the lottery at 1iota-free tickets for fans. Most shows have an afternoon taping for a night time airing. Last week we were able to see Seth Meyers late night in person with Eddie Murphy and Nicola Yoon as guests. What a great experience!
Escape New York: Go Somewhere Else!
If you want to see a popular musical, which is too expensive (or far away) on Broadway, think globally! Hamilton plays in many US cities, like Chicago, Washington DC, Seattle and others for more affordable prices. Alternatively, go abroad. One of my friends for example traveled to London to see Hamilton and paid less for travel plus show than if he had seen it on Broadway.
Conclusion for Cheap Broadway Tickets
If you are flexible (dates and/or shows), there are many ways to get cheap Broadway tickets. TDF offers a good way to get discounted tickets longer in advance than the other choices. It all depends on your personal circumstances. I hope this guide gave you enough info to enjoy a cheap Broadway show.
Have you been to Broadway? Which show did you see? Do you know other ways of getting cheap Broadway tickets? Please comment and let us know.
Other Things To Do in New York City
- Take a free ferry ride past the Statue of Liberty and get awesome pictures for your instagram;
- Make sure you know how to beat the shell game. There is no scarcity of scammers in NYC!
- Learn about the history of the iconic Waldorf Astoria New York and find out when it reopens.
- If you are a reader, check out Lauren Elena’s Literary Dates blog, where she shares a lot of NYC book tours. A fascinating and different dimension for visiting New York City;
- Not New York City, but still interesting, visit the New York State Capitol and see some murals by the same painter as the first Waldorf Astoria;
- Explore New York City!
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28 responses to “How To Get Cheap Broadway Tickets 2024: Insider’s Guide”
Great tips. What’s your favorite show on Broadway right now?
Hmmm, that is a hard choice. I really liked Les Miserables, but frankly I have liked every show I have seen so far. All the performers are so talented and I just love the music and the Broadway atmosphere.
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Ooh wow! Didn’t know tickets are so crazy expensive. Thank you so much for sharing about the ways to get them for a much more normal price. Going to see the show on Broadway is definitely a must on my New York travel list.
I was totally shocked when I first find out about the prices of Broadway tickets, but had fun figuring out how to get them for cheap. My next project will be to enter the lottery when we are going to New York City anyway. I think I have entered the Hamilton lottery twice, but no luck yet and that was from home when it would have been hard to make it to New York City in time.
Hope you will make it to New York City and get a cheap Broadway ticket!
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I wish you all the luck!
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Thanks for sharing ways to get broadways tickets on the cheap. Going to a broadway show in New York City is on my bucket list. And I know tickets are crazy expensive. I’d love to see Mean Girls on broadway someday too I’ve been listening to the soundtrack on repeat lately.
Our teens were totally into Mean Gilrs, I knew nothing about it. I loved the show and the music, it would have been even better if I had prepared like you did ^^ It seems that Mean Girls often comes up on TKTS, so you could have a good chance of getting them cheaper that way.
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These are great tips! We got same day tickets from the Times Square booth last time and managed to save some money there but tickets in general are crazily expensive. I can’t believe how expensive Hamilton tickets are!! x
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Glad you discovered the Times Square booth, that is where I started before discovering these other ways. Yeah, no way I am going to Hamilton any time soon ^^
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So many food options and a few I have used but several didn’t know about. Great resource.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting! Hope you get to see a Broadway show some day.
I have been to NYC many times and I have yet to go to a broadway show. Thanks. For the tips
I hope you will be able to find an affordable ticket to a Broadway show on one of your next visits. The experience is pretty amazing!
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Next month I am traveling to NYC and I want to go for a brodway show. Before I read the post I was not sure where should I buy and how to find cheap tickets. so, thank you for your post. You helped me a lot!! 😊😍
Very welcome! Let me know which show you ended up seeing!
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These are great tips!
Thank you for sharing in your lovely blog 😀
Thank you! I was surprised how many different ways there were to get more affordable tickets to Broadway shows!
This is great information! I would love to visit New York at some point and see my first broadway show. I will have to remember this so that I can get tickets at a decent price.
Oh, I so hope that you will get to visit New York City some day and can attend a fantastic show! Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Interesting shows, I hope I wil get some day..
Yes, I hope you will make it over to our continent one day and experience the awesomeness and craziness of the big apple. And now you will know how to afford a Broadway Show!
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Great tips! Thanks for sharing. Those tickets can get pretty spendy. Looks like a lovely time!
These are great tips! I would love to visit New York one day and would love to see a show but they can be pretty expensive!
Great post! This is a very helpful and inclusive guide that I will definitely be keeping in mind when I’m finally able to make it to NYC. Thank you so much for sharing!
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