Have You Got Your 2-For-1 Tickets Yet? Broadway Week Kicks Off Today | Playbill

News Have You Got Your 2-For-1 Tickets Yet? Broadway Week Kicks Off Today Broadway Week, the biannual promotion offering theatregoers two tickets for the price of one, kicks off Sept. 7 and runs through Sept. 20. Participating Broadway shows include 2015 Tony winners Fun Home, An American in Paris and more.

The special offer is presented by NYC & Company, New York City's official marketing, tourism and partnership organization, and the brains behind the popular Restaurant Week. Visit nycgo/broadwayweek to purchase tickets. 

The participating shows include: Aladdin, Amazing Grace, An American in Paris, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Chicago The Musical, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Finding Neverland, Fun Home, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Hand to God, Hedwig and the Angry, Inch, Jersey Boys, The King and I, Kinky Boots, Les Miserables, The Lion King, Matilda the Musical, Old Times, The Phantom of the Opera, Something Rotten! Spring Awakening and Wicked

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Ticket-buyers are also given the chance to enter the Official Broadway Week Sweepstakes, powered by Audience Rewards, for the opportunity to win dinner at Mastro’s Steakhouse and tickets to a Broadway show of their choice for the winner and five friends.

Launched in 2011, Broadway Week was designed to increase ticket sales during typically slower periods of attendance during the winter and fall seasons. The promotion has cumulatively sold nearly 630,000 tickets, generating approximately $41.7 million in revenue for Broadway.

Broadway Week is produced by NYC & Company in partnership with American Express, Amtrak, Audience Rewards, The Broadway League, NBC 4 New York, New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, Telecharge, and Ticketmaster and with support from AARP New York.

 
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