NYC Broadway Week: 24 Productions Offer 2-for-1 Performances from September 3–16
09 Sep 2019 by Roberto Lopez in Celebrities, Event, Fame, Film, Films, General, Home, Money, Music, Pleasure, Power, Stars, Television, Theater
NYC Broadway Week‘s 2-for-1 performances have begun. Now through September 16, show-goers can enjoy 24 Broadway shows at a great value. Organized by NYC & Company, New York City’s official destination marketing organization, the popular biannual program is now entering its ninth year. Twelve shows are new to the program for fall 2019 and Mastercard is the organization’s newly revealed global sponsor, supporting the program for the first time. Tickets for NYC Broadway Week can still be purchased at nycgo.com/broadwayweek.
The 23 shows with 2-for-1 inventory remaining for NYC Broadway Week are:*Ain’t Too Proud – The Life & Times of the Temptations**
Aladdin
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Beetlejuice**
Betrayal**
The Book of Mormon
Chicago The Musical
Come From Away
Dear Evan Hansen
Derren Brown: Secret**
Frozen
The Great Society**
Harry Potter & the Cursed Child**
The Height of the Storm**
Mean Girls
Oklahoma!**
The Phantom of the Opera
Sea Wall / A Life**
Slave Play**
The Sound Inside**
Tootsie**
Waitress
Wicked
*Subject to availability. Blackout dates may apply.
**New participants in NYC Broadway Week.
***The 24th participating production is The Lion King, which is sold out.
For those still looking to make a purchase, nycgo.com/broadwayweek allows visitors to filter shows by “2019 Tony Award Winners,” “Kid-Friendly,” “Musical,” “Play,” and “Magic.” Original content on the website, including a fall theater guide and exclusive broadway transformations slideshow, intends to inform and inspire the consumer decision-making process.
NYC Broadway Week is produced by NYC & Company in partnership with The Broadway League, Telecharge, Ticketmaster and NYC & Company’s preferred payment partner, Mastercard.
Since its launch in January 2011, NYC Broadway Week has cumulatively sold more than 1,464,000 tickets, generating nearly $100 million in revenue for Broadway.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit nycgo.com/broadwayweek.