Broadways tickets are quite expensive, usually running anywhere from $75 to $200 a piece depending on the show. If you are willing to risk your luck, you can try to get tickets the day of and usually score a better deal, but often at the expense of good seats.
New York
It is very difficult to get free Broadway show tickets in New York for free since all Broadway show tickets cost money. The only way to get free Broadway show tickets is if a friend, family member or stranger decides to give one a ticket for free.
To purchase a ticket for a Broadway show in New York, visit the official Broadway webpage. Alternatively, tickets for Broadway can be bought from ticket sites such as Ticketmaster or Theatermania , for example.
A Broadway preview show is typically not in New York, but some other major place where people will come to see it. If the preview is a hit, then it will eventually go to Broadway.
There are a lot of Broadway shows out there that are highly critically acclaimed and worth checking out. If you're going to New York City to see a show, the quintessential broadway show would be the Phantom of the Opera, which opened initially on Broadway.
Go to Broadway and see a show
see a broadway show/act
You need a Broadway Pass, without it, you will be removed by security.
There are a lot of Broadway shows out there that are highly critically acclaimed and worth checking out. If you're going to New York City to see a show, the quintessential broadway show would be the Phantom of the Opera, which opened initially on Broadway.
Broadway is in New York, New York.
Broadway is not a theatre company. Broadway is a nickname for 39 collective theatres in New York City located near Broadway (the street), with "houses" (where the audience sits in the theatre) holding 500 or more people. There's also a "Broadway theatre" in the Lincoln Center. A "Broadway show" is a show performing in one of these 39 theatres. The largest non-profit theatre company in New York is the Roundabout Theatre Company, who frequently performs in Broadway theatres.
The Bye Bye Birdie on Broadway in New York until January 14, 2010. The Bye Bye Birdie on Broadway ended because of so many reviews on it after the revival show in 2009.