No Plans Tonight? Spend a Friday Night on Broadway! Here's Our Discount Tix Guide | Playbill

News No Plans Tonight? Spend a Friday Night on Broadway! Here's Our Discount Tix Guide Friday nights are more fun on Broadway. There is an abundance of stellar theatre on offer tonight at TKTS. Head to one of New York City's booths to score some discounted theatre tickets.

The Theatre Development Fund's TKTS booth is a great way to purchase discounted theatre tickets, with locations in Times Square, South Street Seaport and Downtown Brooklyn. Click here for more information.

Here is a selection of Broadway shows currently on sale at TKTS. Better be quick!

1. It's a play about a play! It's Only a Play is loads of fun with an all-star cast that includes Martin Short and Matthew Broderick. 50% off

2. It closes next week so catch it while you still can; Sting's The Last Ship50% off

3. Another show with a looming closing date, If/Then starring Tony winner Idina Menzel has long-been an audience favorite. 50% off 4. Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer Prize-winning Disgraced doesn't hold back and will have you on the edge of your seats. 40% off

. One of the most celebrated musicals of all time, Les Miserables features a hugely talented cast and unforgettable score. 50% off

. Get ready to gasp and guffaw at the highly entertaining and hilarious A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder. 40% off

. Michael C. Hall will give one of his final performances tonight as the inspiring Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch40% off

. The boat is rocked more than usual in Edward Albee's classic play, A Delicate Balance starring John Lithgow and Glenn Close. 50% off

. Don't be fooled, it's not simply a children's show. The multi-award winning Matilda The Musical is a guaranteed fun night at the theatre for all ages. 50% off

. Lose yourself in the hopes and dreams of three wide-eyed sailors on a whirlwind musical tour of New York City in  the classic On The Town50% off 

 
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