
Good news for parents with young thespians: Kids’ Night on Broadway is making a return this March, and it’s the perfect way to expose young’uns to musicals, dramas, comedies, and beyond — for free. While venturing over to The Great White Way, make sure your kiddos are in tow for the best shows in the biz.
Kids’ Night on Broadway
So, what exactly is the promotion? Kids’ Night on Broadway is an annual event — taking place this year on March 4th — that makes seeing a show more accessible. A program of The Broadway League and The New York Times, it invites kids 18 and under to see a show for free when accompanied by a full-paying adult. If there’s one thing we love in this city, it’s a sweet perk. For theater kids, this is definitely the sweetest perk in town.
Participating shows:
This year, there are an assortment of musicals, dramas, Disney retellings, and more shows participating in Kids’ Night On Broadway’s 29th year, including:
- Moulin Rouge
- Operation Mincemeat
- The Outsiders
- Redwood
- Six: The Musical
- Aladdin
- & Juliet
- Buena Vista Social Club
- Chicago
- The Great Gatsby
- Gypsy
- Hadestown
- Hamilton
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
- Hell’s Kitchen
- The Lion King
- Maybe Happy Ending
- MJ The Musical
How to get tickets:
Those interested in attending should head to KidsNightOnBroadway.com or visit the shows’ box offices to snag your tickets. Should any issues arise with your tickets, or should you have any questions about the show, be sure to reach out to the productions’ customer service.
For more info on the promotion, visit the Kids’ Night on Broadway website. Don’t forget to have a look at the Broadway shows debuting in 2025 and grab a bite at the best Theater District restaurants before the show.