All the Broadway shows you can buy tickets for this fall
Photo of the Rodgers Theater showing “Hamilton” by ajay_suresh via Flickr cc
Last week, Governor Cuomo announced that Broadway could reopen at full capacity on September 14. And while this is a huge undertaking–it takes months of rehearsals and preparations to get a production up and running at that scale–15 shows have already begun selling tickets for fall performances. From Hamilton (which is already selling out!) to classics like The Lion King and Phantom of the Opera to new shows including Diana, here are all the Broadway productions so far that you can purchase tickets for.
- Hamilton (from $149)
- Wicked (from $95)
- The Lion King (from $75)
- Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations (from $49, starting in October)
- The Phantom of the Opera (from $29, starting in October)
- Come From Away (from $49)
- Chicago (from $49.50, Friday-Sunday only)
- Aladdin (from $57.50)
- Mrs. Doubtfire (from $59, starting in October)
- Diana: A New Musical (from $49, starting in December)
- Jagged Little Pill (from $49, starting in October)
- Six (from $79)
- Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (from $79, starting in October)
- Company (from $59, starting in December)
- Dear Evan Hansen (from $89, starting in December)
Bonus! Off-Broadway
- Jersey Boys (from $59, starting in November)
- The Play That Goes Wrong (from $99, starting in October)
- Little Shop of Horrors (from $69)
Though Governor Cuomo announced that Broadway can reopen at 100 percent capacity, theaters may have their own Covid protocols and guidelines, so we recommend checking their policies before purchasing tickets.
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