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Broadway Week ticket deal returns after three-year hiatus

NYC Broadway Week is set to return this fall after a three-year hiatus. The program, which has traditionally run twice each year since beginning 11 years ago, offers 2-for-1 tickets to a number of participating Broadway shows. Tickets are available for purchase for performances scheduled from Sep...

"Aladdin" is one of the 21 productions participating in Broadway Week (Photo: Deen van Meer)

NYC Broadway Week is set to return this fall after a three-year hiatus.

The program, which has traditionally run twice each year since beginning 11 years ago, offers 2-for-1 tickets to a number of participating Broadway shows.

Tickets are available for purchase for performances scheduled from Sept. 6-25, 2022.

There are 21 participating productions this fall, including “1776,” “Aladdin,” “A Strange Loop,” “Beetlejuice,” “The Book of Mormon,” “Chicago,” “Come From Away,” “Cost of Living,” “Death of a Salesman,” “Funny Girl,” “Hadestown,” “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” “Into the Woods,” “The Kite Runner,” “The Lion King,” “MJ,” “Moulin Rouge! The Musical,” “The Phantom of the Opera,” “The Piano Lesson,” “Six” and “Wicked.”

Blackout dates and restrictions may apply to certain productions.

“This fall marks the one-year anniversary of Broadway’s reopening and since then we have welcomed nearly 9.3 million theatergoers to New York City. The return of fall NYC Broadway Week is a fantastic way for locals and visitors to experience thrilling live theater in one of the world’s most exciting cities,” said Charlotte St. Martin, president of The Broadway League. “The 21 Broadway shows included in this year’s 2-for-1 ticket offer represent some of the most iconic, diverse and innovative productions to hit the stage. The variety offered is sure to please audiences ranging from the frequent to the first-time guest.”

Broadway Week is run by marketing organization NYC & Company in partnership with Mastercard.