Enter for a chance to win tickets for $10–$60 through sites like Broadway Direct , Lucky Seat , and Telecharge . Winners are usually notified the day before the performance.
This is the go-to for many theatergoers. It offers discounted seats up to a month in advance and hosts digital rush and lotteries directly on your phone.
show doesn't have to cost a fortune. You can snag tickets for 50% off or more by using a mix of digital apps, in-person booths, and lottery systems.
These sites often list discount codes you can use online or mention at the box office to waive high third-party fees.
If you are under 35 or 40, you can join free programs like HipTix (Roundabout Theatre) or LincTix ( Lincoln Center ) for flat-rate tickets as low as $30 .
Pro Tip: The Lincoln Center booth is indoors and typically has shorter lines than Times Square.
If you're a student, teacher, or union member, a TDF membership ($42/year) gives you access to deeply discounted Broadway tickets in advance. Quick Comparison Table
Go directly to the theater's box office when it opens (usually 10 AM) to buy "rush" tickets for around $40–$50 on a first-come, first-served basis.