It’s time for New Yorkers and visitors alike to channel their inner theater kid—Broadway Week begins today!
Whether you’re a seasoned Broadway pro who already knows this season’s lineup by heart and has every show carefully plotted on your itinerary, or you’re stepping into the magic of Broadway for the very first time (and of course, everyone in between), there’s never been a better moment to take a seat in the audience. Thanks to the beloved two-for-one ticket deals, you can experience world-class performances, show-stopping numbers, and unforgettable storytelling for twice the fun—and half the price.
How can you get in on these deals? We have you covered. Here’s your ultimate guide to broadway week 2025, and how to secure tickets.

🎭 What shows are participating in Broadway Week 2025
The first step is simple—and a lot of fun: picking your show. From glitzy, high-energy musicals to thought-provoking plays and laugh-out-loud comedies, there are countless adventures to experience on stage this Broadway season. Here’s everything that’s participating, so you can curate the perfect lineup to match your vibe.
- Chicago (Musical): A sultry, jazz-filled classic about fame, fortune, and crime, featuring iconic numbers like “Cell Block Tango”
- Stranger Things: The First Shadow (Play): A stage prequel to the Netflix hit, set in 1959 Hawkins, exploring the origins of familiar characters
- Marjorie Prime (Play): A moving, thought-provoking drama about memory, aging, and artificial intelligence
- Operation Mincemeat (Musical): A fast-paced, witty musical based on a real WWII espionage mission
- The Book of Mormon (Musical): An outrageous and unexpectedly heartfelt comedy from the creators of South Park
- Chess (Musical): A Cold War–era story of love and rivalry set against an international chess championship
- Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Musical): A lavish, jukebox adaptation of the Baz Luhrmann film filled with pop anthems and romance
- & Juliet (Musical): A playful reimagining of Shakespeare’s heroine—this time, Juliet chooses her own ending
- Maybe Happy Ending (Musical): A tender, futuristic love story about two robots discovering human connection
- Ragtime (Musical): A sweeping revival following three families navigating race, class, and the American Dream
- Hell’s Kitchen (Musical) Inspired by Alicia Keys’ life and music, set in 1990s New York City
- The Lion King (Musical): Disney’s beloved animated classic brought to life with stunning visuals and music
- Death Becomes Her (Musical): A darkly comic musical adaptation of the cult-favorite 1992 film
- The Outsiders (Musical) S.E. Hinton’s coming-of-age novel about loyalty and identity hits the Broadway stage
- The Great Gatsby (Musical): Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age classic retold with lavish spectacle and original music
- Hamilton (Musical): Lin-Manuel Miranda’s revolutionary hip-hop retelling of Alexander Hamilton’s life
- Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) (Musical): A charming romantic comedy about a chance meeting and unexpected connection
- Wicked (Musical): The untold story of the Witches of Oz before Dorothy’s arrival
- All Out: Comedy About Ambition (Play): A sharp, high-energy comedy featuring an ensemble of top comedic talent
- Oh, Mary! (Play): A wildly irreverent and absurdist take on Mary Todd Lincoln
- Hadestown (Musical): A haunting, folk- and jazz-inspired retelling of Greek myths Orpheus and Eurydice
- Aladdin (Musical): A colorful Broadway adaptation of the Disney film, complete with magic and spectacle
- Six (Musical): Henry VIII’s six wives reclaim their stories in a pop-concert–style showdown
- Buena Vista Social Club (Musical): A vibrant new show inspired by the legendary Cuban album and musicians
- MJ (Musical): A high-energy look at the life and artistry of Michael Jackson
- Oedipus (Play)L A modern political reimagining of Sophocles’ ancient Greek tragedy
- Liberation (Play): A powerful exploration of feminism, memory, and generational change across decades

⭐️ What to know about Broadway Week 2025
- Dates & duration: Broadway Week runs January 20 through February 12, 2026, giving you 23 days of 2-for-1 ticket deals on Broadway shows.
- Ticket sale timeline: Tickets went on sale January 7, 2026, and you can still purchase eligible seats online while supplies last
- Discount details: Instead of one free ticket with each full-price ticket, all seats with the Broadway Week offer are priced at 50% off when you buy two tickets together.
- Part of Winter Outing: Broadway Week is part of NYC Winter Outing, a citywide program that also includes Restaurant Week, Hotel Week, Must-See Week discounts, and other winter travel savings

🎟️ How to secure tickets
- NYC Broadway Week official website: Purchase directly through NYC Tourism + Conventions using the official Broadway Week promo code
- Theater box offices: To avoid extra fees and go on a little adventure as well, you can head right to the box office! Some theaters offer Broadway Week tickets in person at the box office, subject to availability
- Upgraded ticket options: Prefer premium seating? Select shows offer clearly marked upgraded seats for an additional cost
- Accessibility-friendly purchases: Accessible seating and services can be selected during checkout or arranged directly with the theater or ticketing provider
- Early booking for popular shows: High-demand productions can sell out quickly, so securing tickets early increases your chances of snagging seats
And with that, all that’s left to do is grab your tickets, silence your phone, and let the curtain rise. Whether you’re chasing standing ovations, belting out show tunes on the walk home, or discovering a new favorite, Broadway Week is your cue to fall in love with theater all over again. See you under the lights!