“Attending a live Broadway performance is an iconic New York City experience, and NYC Broadway Week allows everyone the chance to enjoy a show at a great value,” said Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company. “With one million NYC Broadway Week tickets sold since the program began over six years ago, NYC & Company is proud to support the Broadway community as well as offer New Yorkers and visitors additional access to the performing arts.”
“The variety of shows currently on Broadway proves that there’s something for everyone and this is the perfect time to experience it,” said Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League. “This year, Broadway Week will also include a special Viva Broadway Night with a celebration at the Red Steps in Duffy Square. The 7pm event on September 15 will mark the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month. It will be free to the public and include appearances by Broadway performers.”
Shows participating in NYC Broadway Week are:*
- 1984**
- A Bronx Tale
- A Doll’s House, Part 2**
- Aladdin
- Anastasia**
- Bandstand**
- Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
- Cats
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory**
- Chicago
- Groundhog Day**
- Hello, Dolly!**
- Kinky Boots
- Miss Saigon**
- Prince of Broadway**
- School of Rock
- The Lion King
- The Phantom of the Opera
- The Play That Goes Wrong**
- The Terms of My Surrender**
- Waitress
- War Paint**
- Wicked
NYC Broadway Week is produced by NYC & Company in partnership with American Express, The Broadway League, AARP, Ticketmaster and Telecharge.
Since its launch in January 2011, NYC Broadway Week has cumulatively sold 1,033,144 tickets, generating US$69.9 million in revenue for Broadway.
Since its launch in January 2011, NYC Broadway Week has cumulatively sold 1,033,144 tickets, generating US$69.9 million in revenue for Broadway.
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