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TICKETS GO ON SALE
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2014 @ 10AM
I love seeing a show on Broadway. And, now that my girls are older, I love sharing the experience with them too.
The shows participating in the 18th KIDS’ NIGHT ON BROADWAY, which will take place Monday, February 24, 2014 to Sunday, March 2, 2014. Tickets to participating shows will be available to the public starting Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at 10 a.m. ET.
KIDS’ NIGHT ON BROADWAY is when kids ages 6 to 18 can see Broadway shows for free when accompanied by a full-paying adult. A KIDS’ NIGHT ON BROADWAY ticket includes restaurant discounts, parking discounts, educational programs, and some very special events still to be announced!
Theatre fans can join the Broadway Fan Club at BroadwayFanclub.com for special pre-sale opportunities.
Participating shows* (to date) include:
BROADWAY: Beautiful – The Carole King Musical, The Bridges of Madison County, Bronx Bombers, Chicago, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Jersey Boys, Kinky Boots, The Lion King, Mamma Mia!, Matilda the Musical, Motown the Musical, Newsies, A Night with Janis Joplin, Once, The Phantom of the Opera, Pippin, Rock of Ages, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Wicked. OFF-BROADWAY: iLuminate, Murder for Two, Stomp.
(*subject to change, and some shows not available for all performances)
Many Times Square area eateries will offer specials for Kids’ Night on Broadway ticket-holders.
Participating restaurants (to date) include:
Blue Fin, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., Casa Nonna, Ceci Italian Restaurant, Connolly’s Pub and Restaurant, Glass House Tavern, Guy’s American Kitchen and Grill, Hurley’s, Le Rivage, Matt’s Grill, Nanking Asian Fusion, Pergola Des Artistes, Playwright’s Tavern, Playwright’s Celtic Pub and Restaurant, Ruby Foos Times Square, Ruby Tuesdays, Schnipper’s, Southern Hospitality BBQ, Tasti-D-Lite, The Lambs Club, Toloache, Trattoria Tre Colori, Virgil’s Real BBQ.
KIDS’ NIGHT ON BROADWAY®, a program of The Broadway League, is generously presented by The New York Times and is officially sponsored by WABC-TV, and Official kids’ media partner, KidzVuz. Media partners are Z100, Telemundo Nueva York, and Metro-North Railroad. Additional support is provided by Madame Tussauds New York and Schmackary’s, the official cookie of Kids’ Night.
I wish I lived in NYC and could see shows all the time (when I could afford them, of course)
This is a great promotion.
I was reminded of when I was in London and saw three shows on one Saturday. Love live shows.
I’m hoping to get tickets to either lion king or cinderella!
Love broadway plays
Thanks for sharing this, i never knew about it! Would love to take my son to The Lion King.
Thank you for sharing…I am going to try to get tickets to lion king or wicked…my daughter was the wicked witch in her school play!!!
this sounds awesome so cool to attend one day I plan to take my grand-daughter to a local program here in the hills of Illinois not really broadway but still lots of talent
We recently took Autumn to see Annie and she enjoyed it. Hoping she loves musical theater as much as I do!!
This is great. Wish my daughter was old enough. She’s only 2. But maybe my niece would like to join me.
We would love to go! Thanks for the opportunity. We will make any date/ location work.
I love this, this is a wonderful way to expose kids to theater and something at least a level or ten above anything they see on TV 🙂
That looks like a fun way to introduce the kids to some culture!
That is so neat! I love this post. We took the girls to see Lion King a few years ago and it was amazing!
Thanks for sharing. Will have to look into getting tix to Matilda.
oh, I love that there is such an event! I don’t live in NYC, but I love visiting, and I hope to visit with kids in the future.
I LOVE broadway and hope to raise my son with a similar appreciation. But from what age can they sit through a show?? Might be a few years…