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Get tickets to the best Off-Broadway shows all across New York City. New York theatre is much more than just the shows in Broadway's 41 venues in the Theatre District — the whole city is a thriving hub for theatre, with venues for plays, musicals, comedy, concerts, and more scattered throughout all five boroughs. If you're looking for theatrical entertainment that’s not a play or musical — like a stand-up show or a symphony — or want to be the first to see a future Broadway hit in the making, Off-Broadway is the place to look.
Renowned venues like Radio City Music Hall and The Metropolitan Opera are Off-Broadway theatres, so attend a show at one — or both — to experience a must-see New York show. Other institutions like The Public Theater, Roundabout Theatre Company, Second Stage Theater, and Atlantic Theater Company are known for producing Off-Broadway plays and musicals that go on to Broadway and put talented writers on the map. See new Off-Broadway plays and Off-Broadway musicals, or get tickets to long-running Off-Broadway hits such as Little Shop of Horrors and The Play That Goes Wrong, located steps away from Broadway in the Theatre District. Other shows, like the immersive hit Sleep No More, make audiences part of the production, offering an entertainment experience like no other.
Most Off-Broadway shows only run for a limited time, though, so don't miss out. The good news is that means there's always something new to discover off Broadway in every neighborhood. Get Off-Broadway tickets on New York Theatre Guide now and discover the possibilities for theatre beyond Broadway.
Have a boatload of fun at Titanique, a campy send-up of the James Cameron film. Narrated by (an actress playing) Celine Dion and set to her catalog of hits, the show infuses pop culture into a fresh story about what really happened to Jack and Rose on that ship. Don't miss the musical making waves off Broadway; learn more about Titanique tickets.
The Bard meets booze at Drunk Shakespeare, in which five actors, one of whom is drunk, attempt to perform a Shakespeare play. Even tragedies become comedies as the actors follow the drunk person's whims, and audiences can even join the fun by drinking along. Get tickets to Drunk Shakespeare today.
See Your Love, Our Musical in New York now. Find out more information and get tickets to Your Love, Our Musical off Broadway.