Where can I get schedule and tickets for the Broadway Shows in New York?

There’s not a great calendar-view schedule for shows on Broadway, but you can find a lot of information about current plays and musicals on this site: broadway.com/shows/tickets/city/new-york/ Broadway shows are expensive – but there are ways to get cheaper tickets! For example, tickets for “Chicago� Cost anywhere fro $89 - $225 per person, and tickets for “American Idiot�

Range from $63 - $153. But if you’re in New York and you can be flexible, I highly recommend visiting a discount rate TKTS booth, run by the Theatre Development Fund. There are several TKTS booth locations, and they have day-of or day-before tickets to many shows for a much lower rate than buying straight from the theatres.

These booths are totally legitimate and have a long-standing good reputation. I’ve used them many times. They offer tickets at 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% off.

Here’s some info on locations for TKTS booths: Locations, Hours, and Transportation Times Square South Street Seaport Located "under the red steps" In Father Duffy Square on Broadway and 47th Street. Hours: For evening performances: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 3pm - 8pm Tuesday: 2pm - 8pm Sundays: 3pm until one-half hour before the latest curtain time being sold. For matinee performances: Wednesdays and Saturdays: 10am - 2pm (Please note: no evening tickets are sold from 10am to 2 pm at Times Square) Sundays: 11am - 3pm Public Transportation: By subway: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, N, R,W, A ,C to Times Square.

At the corner of Front and John Streets, near the rear of the Resnick/ Prudential Building at 199 Water Street. Hours: For same-day evening and next day matinee performances: Monday - Saturday: 11am - 6pm Sunday: CLOSED * Matinee tickets are only sold on the day before the performance at TKTS Seaport: Public Transportation: By subway: J,Z,2,3,4,5 to Fulton Street A,C to Broadway-Nassau.By bus from Midtown: M15 downtown on 2nd Avenue to South Street Seaport. Downtown Brooklyn In 1 MetroTech Center at the corner of Jay Street and Myrtle Avenue Promenade.

Hours: For same-day evening and next day matinee performances: Tuesday - Saturday: 11am - 6pm (Closed for lunch 3 pm-3:30 pm) * Matinee tickets are sold on the day before the performance at TKTS Downtown Brooklyn. http://www.tdf.org/TDF_ServicePage.aspx?id=56& do=v - mapsection Public Transportation: By subway: A, C, F , R to Jay Street-MetroTech. 2, 3, 4, 5 to Court Street-Borough Hall.

By bus: B54, B57, B61 stop on Jay and Myrtle. The B67 and B75 stop at Jay and Willoughby, just down the block from the booth. Find more information at their site here: http://www.tdf.org/TDF_ServicePage.aspx?id=56&%20do=v.

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