Cheaper broadway tickets
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Cheaper broadway tickets
I will be in New York for a few weekends in June and July and wanted to see a Broadway show. Would love to see Wicked or the Lion King. One of my children is a college student (but not from NY). I have seen lots of posts on student discounts. How can we access that? I've been on theatremania and playbill. Broadwaybox has free codes only for a few shows. Is there anything else out there? Thanks so much.
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Lion King and Wicked are never discounted since they regularly sell out. Wicked has a lottery that you can try if there are just 2 of you. http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuz...-Only-Policies
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The Lion King is sometimes discounted, though rarely in the summer. Wicked is never discounted, so the cheap rush tickets are probably the best alternative. You can, of course, always buy same-day discounted tickets from TKTS. Expect long lines on weekends.
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The Lion King and Wicked are still doing VERY well at the box office so no discounted tickets are generally available, since they don't need to discount.
The TKTS booth in lower Manhattan is a better choice since it opens at 10am I think and the lines are short. Head there and then walk up to Chinatown for some Dim Sum.
The booth is on the back side of the Prudential Building (at the South St. Seaport) at Fulton and Water St. Subway is just a few blocks away. Most of the subway lines stop in the area.
The TKTS booth in lower Manhattan is a better choice since it opens at 10am I think and the lines are short. Head there and then walk up to Chinatown for some Dim Sum.
The booth is on the back side of the Prudential Building (at the South St. Seaport) at Fulton and Water St. Subway is just a few blocks away. Most of the subway lines stop in the area.
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Since your son is a student, you could join TDF. It costs $12 per year for out-of-towners.
As members, we just paid $74 for two tix to South Pacific. (No, I do not know the seat location and it might not be great)
http://www.tdf.org/TDF_SupportPage.aspx?id=76
http://www.tdf.org/TDF_ServicePage.aspx?id=59&%20do=v
As members, we just paid $74 for two tix to South Pacific. (No, I do not know the seat location and it might not be great)
http://www.tdf.org/TDF_SupportPage.aspx?id=76
http://www.tdf.org/TDF_ServicePage.aspx?id=59&%20do=v
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Have never seen Wicked disocunted - it sells out every night. Lion King also has a policy of not discounting. If those are the only shows you want I would get tickets immediately - at full price - or you might have to buy from a scalper at a premium. If you ant better dealslookat showsdiscounting on broadwaybox.com orplaybill,com - which will be few in summer due to the huge numberof tourists.
And the only time I have seen student discounts is when a show is discounting heavily.
And the only time I have seen student discounts is when a show is discounting heavily.
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Not so, nytraveler. Student discounts are indeed available for a lot of shows, including big hits like Jersey Boys, Billy Elliot and A Little Night Music, plus other popular shows including Mamma Mia, Fela and La Cage Aux Folles. Info on all sorts of discounts and lotteries is available on playboy.com.
Further, while there may be fewer discounts in the summer, there will still be a goodly number to choose from.
Further, while there may be fewer discounts in the summer, there will still be a goodly number to choose from.
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I kind of wish Wicked would slow down some so they'd make the movie...but don't expect any Wicked discounts any time soon.
I've seen Lion King for sale at TKTS but it's nothing you can count on. I agree - if you really want to see these two shows buy your tix ASAP.
I've seen Lion King for sale at TKTS but it's nothing you can count on. I agree - if you really want to see these two shows buy your tix ASAP.
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HowardR: Right you are! What a great theatre! Our TDF South Pacific tickets ($35 each) were 6th row orchestra, on the far left side. I thought they were fabulous and I loved the show. That music certainly stands up after all this time! I did not think any of the performers were superstars (understudy in the Frenchman's role; Nellie a little weak maybe) but it hardly mattered. Wonderful evening! Thanks for your comments.
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ek, glad you loved it. I did too! Because of the stage, you feel like you are "right there!". The show was a favorite since childhood but I still didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did. In fact, I gave away my tickets to the national tour when they were in my city. I just knew I'd be disappointed after the Lincoln Center show. I want to check my Playbill but I think the Matthew Morrison from Glee was the Lt when I saw it. I've fallen in love with that theatre now.
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When we were in NYC for a month last year, we joined Theater Development Fund, which is the best source of low-priced theater tickets. You won't find Wicked or Lion King, but you will find much much more: http://www.tdf.org/TDF_ServicePage.aspx?id=59
After we joined, I discovered there is a lower rate for out-of-towners.
HTTY
After we joined, I discovered there is a lower rate for out-of-towners.
HTTY

