Broadway shows

Broadway musicals

Catch long-running favorites and new blockbusters.

The Lion King
From $116

The Lion King

Minskoff Theatre
Wicked
From $129

Wicked

Gershwin Theatre
MJ The Musical
From $90

MJ The Musical

Neil Simon Theatre
The Great Gatsby
From $51

The Great Gatsby

Broadway Theatre
Moulin Rouge! The Musical
From $64

Moulin Rouge! The Musical

Al Hirschfeld Theatre
From $73

The Book of Mormon

Eugene O’Neill Theatre
& Juliet
From $73

& Juliet

Stephen Sondheim Theatre
Six
From $75

Six

Lena Horne Theatre
Buena Vista Social Club
From $64

Buena Vista Social Club

Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
Chicago
From $78

Chicago

Ambassador Theatre
Hamilton
From $233

Hamilton

Richard Rodgers Theatre
Hadestown
From $64

Hadestown

Walter Kerr Theatre
The Outsiders
From $97

The Outsiders

Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
Hell's Kitchen
From $51

Hell's Kitchen

Shubert Theatre
Mamma Mia!
From $97

Mamma Mia!

Winter Garden Theatre
From $116

Aladdin

New Amsterdam Theatre
Death Becomes Her
From $63

Death Becomes Her

Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

Broadway plays

See comedies, dramas, and stars on stage.

Art on Broadway
From $90

Art on Broadway

Music Box Theatre
Waiting for Godot
From $155

Waiting for Godot

Hudson Theatre
Oh, Mary!
From $84

Oh, Mary!

Lyceum Theatre
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
From $52
Oedipus
From $90

Oedipus

Studio 54
Punch
From $91

Punch

Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride
From $63
Little Bear Ridge Road
From $77
Marjorie Prime
From $116

Marjorie Prime

Hayes Theater
The Balusters

The Balusters

Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
Bug

Bug

Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

Stars on stage

See beloved stars of stage, screen, and song.

& Juliet
From $73

& Juliet

Stephen Sondheim Theatre
Art on Broadway
From $90

Art on Broadway

Music Box Theatre
The Great Gatsby
From $51

The Great Gatsby

Broadway Theatre
Moulin Rouge! The Musical
From $64

Moulin Rouge! The Musical

Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Waiting for Godot
From $155

Waiting for Godot

Hudson Theatre
Oh, Mary!
From $84

Oh, Mary!

Lyceum Theatre
Chicago
From $78

Chicago

Ambassador Theatre
Hadestown
From $64

Hadestown

Walter Kerr Theatre
Hell's Kitchen
From $51

Hell's Kitchen

Shubert Theatre
Death Becomes Her
From $63

Death Becomes Her

Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
Maybe Happy Ending
From $65

Maybe Happy Ending

Belasco Theatre
CABARET at the Kit Kat Club
From $64

CABARET at the Kit Kat Club

August Wilson Theatre
Ragtime
From $64

Ragtime

Vivian Beaumont Theater - Lincoln Center Theater
The Queen of Versailles
From $80

The Queen of Versailles

St. James Theatre

What's on Broadway

The Museum of Broadway

The Museum of Broadway

The Museum of Broadway

Broadway is a can't-miss destination for anyone in New York, whether you're a local or a visitor, and there's a play or musical on stage for everyone. Upon entering the Theatre District around Times Square, you're blocks away from dozens of Broadway theatres, offering plays and musicals that range from classic dramas to raucous comedies to Tony- and Pulitzer-winning masterpieces, and so much more. Discover all the Broadway shows playing now and coming soon, and get Broadway tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

See popular Broadway shows including Hamilton, Chicago, Wicked, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, plus family-friendly hits like The Lion King and Aladdin. Or, discover fresh Broadway musicals and plays to check out with family and friends. There's always someone new to see on Broadway, too — celebrated screen and stage actors often star in Broadway shows for a limited time, so get tickets to see them while the opportunity lasts.

Explore all Broadway shows in NYC and see a Broadway show as soon as tonight, or get tickets to musicals and plays coming soon before the best seats sell out. Whether it's your first Broadway show or your 100th, your next favorite has tickets available. Get Broadway tickets on New York Theatre Guide now.

Audiences are no longer required to present proof of vaccination at Broadway theatres, and mask-wearing is optional. Find out more about Broadway's latest Covid safety policies here.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Broadway?

The Broadway theatre district is centralized around Times Square in Midtown Manhattan. Most Broadway theatres are located between 54th and 41st Streets north to south and Sixth and Ninth Avenues east to west. Only three Broadway theatres (the Broadway, Winter Garden, and Palace) are actually located on the central street called Broadway.

Are Broadway theatres open every day of the week?

Every Broadway theatre has one day (usually Monday) when it is dark, meaning there are no performances. However, some shows take a different day off, so there is at least one Broadway show on every day of the week, with some exceptions for holidays.

Are there Broadway shows on Mondays?

There is currently one Broadway show, Chicago, with Monday performances. Most shows do not perform that day. Read our guide to Broadway shows with nontraditional performance schedules, including Monday performances.

How long are Broadway shows?

The length of Broadway shows vary, but the general range is between 90 minutes and 3 hours. Musicals tend to average around 2.5 hours (though some, like the 80-minute Six, are exceptions). Plays vary in length.

What should I wear to a Broadway show?

There is no dress code for Broadway shows. If your trip to Broadway is a special occasion, you might want to dress up, but the most important thing is to wear clothes you'll be comfortable sitting in for a few hours. It is recommended, however, that you don't wear noisy accessories, such as bangles or watches that beep, that might distract from the performance.

How early should I get to a Broadway show?

We recommend arriving to Broadway shows about 30 minutes early. This will give you time to wait in line to get into the theatre, get your bag and tickets checked, use the bathroom, purchase concessions, and find your seat before the show starts.

Do all Broadway shows have intermissions?

Not all Broadway shows have intermissions. Typically, shows that run shorter than 2 hours will be performed without an intermission. Shows without intermissions are particularly important to arrive early for — many don't allow late seating or re-entry since there isn't a designated break in the action, and pre-show is the only opportunity to use the bathroom and get concessions.

How many Broadway theatres are there?

There are 41 Broadway theatres. All but one (the Vivian Beaumont Theater in Lincoln Center) are located in the Theatre District around Times Square. All Broadway theatres have at least 500 seats; anything with fewer seats is automatically an Off-Broadway theatre.

What is the longest-running Broadway show?

The longest-running Broadway show of all time is The Phantom of the Opera, which closed on April 16, 2023 after 35 years and nearly 14,000 performances. The longest-running show currently playing (and second-longest-running of all time) is Chicago, which has run since 1996.

How far in advance should I purchase Broadway theatre tickets?

If you want to get tickets for a specific seating section or price point, or if you are planning a trip and want to see specific shows in a short amount of time, we recommend purchasing tickets at least a few weeks in advance. However, Broadway tickets are available up to the day of the performance, so you can purchase next-day or same-day tickets, sometimes at a lower price point through rush and lottery programs, if you have last-minute availability and are willing to be flexible.

Where can I buy Broadway tickets?

You can get official tickets to Broadway shows right here on New York Theatre Guide, all in one place.

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