Off-Broadway shows in NYC

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The Unknown
From $134

The Unknown

Studio Seaview
KENREX
From $57

KENREX

Lucille Lortel Theatre
Blood/Love
From $42

Blood/Love

Theater 555
Masquerade
From $195

Masquerade

Masquerade
Mexodus
From $55

Mexodus

Daryl Roth Theatre
Little Shop of Horrors
From $55

Little Shop of Horrors

Westside Theatre
AMAZE Magic
From $58

AMAZE Magic

New World Stages
TRU
From $69

TRU

House of the Redeemer
BIGFOOT!
From $47

BIGFOOT!

New York City Center
Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes
From $120

Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes

Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatre
The Maids
From $48

The Maids

St. Ann's Warehouse
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What We Did Before Our Moth Days
From $65

What We Did Before Our Moth Days

Greenwich House Theater
The Adding Machine
From $72

The Adding Machine

Theatre at St. Clement's
The Play That Goes Wrong
From $82

The Play That Goes Wrong

New World Stages
Chinese Republicans

Chinese Republicans

The Laura Pels Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre
Cold War Choir Practice
From $48

Cold War Choir Practice

The Newman Mills Theatre at the Robert W. Wilson MCC Theatre Space
Drunk Romeo & Juliet
From $37

Drunk Romeo & Juliet

The Ruby Theatre
Burnout Paradise
From $39

Burnout Paradise

Astor Place Theatre
The Office! A Musical Parody
From $43
How My Grandparents Fell in Love, A Musical
From $67
Spare Parts
From $34

Spare Parts

Theatre Row - Theatre Three
Public Charge
From $73

Public Charge

The Public Theater
Well, I'll Let You Go
From $60

Well, I'll Let You Go

Studio Seaview
The Pushover by John Patrick Shanley
From $53
Friends The Musical Parody
From $43

Friends The Musical Parody

The Theater Center
Perfect Crime
From $43

Perfect Crime

The Theater Center
The Receptionist
From $38

The Receptionist

The Irene Diamond Stage at the Pershing Square Signature Center
New Born
From $120

New Born

Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatre
Giulia: The Poison Queen of Palermo
From $67

Giulia: The Poison Queen of Palermo

Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC)
Titus Andronicus
From $83

Titus Andronicus

The Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre
Hamlet
From $31

Hamlet

Harvey Theater at BAM Strong
Singfeld! A Musical About Nothing
From $43
Seagull: True Story
From $107

Seagull: True Story

The Public Theater
Maltby & Shire's ABOUT TIME
From $112

Maltby & Shire's ABOUT TIME

The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater
Encores! La Cage Aux Folles
From $63

Encores! La Cage Aux Folles

New York City Center
Jesa
From $78

Jesa

The Public Theater
What Happened Was
From $99

What Happened Was

Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatre
The Little Mermaid the Musical
From $43
Rheology
From $52

Rheology

Playwrights Horizons
Girl, Interrupted
From $117

Girl, Interrupted

The Public Theater
La Llamada
From $43

La Llamada

Repertorio Español / Spanish Theatre Repertory
New Owner
From $25

New Owner

New Victory Theater
Lost in Del Valle
From $44

Lost in Del Valle

SoHo Playhouse
Calf Scramble
From $67

Calf Scramble

59E59 Theaters Theater A
Pied à Terre
From $43

Pied à Terre

Anne L. Bernstein Theater
Spamalot
From $39

Spamalot

State Theatre New Jersey
No Singing in the Navy
From $62

No Singing in the Navy

Playwrights Horizons
La Breve y Maravillosa Vida de Oscar Wao
From $43

La Breve y Maravillosa Vida de Oscar Wao

Repertorio Español / Spanish Theatre Repertory
Heartbreak Hotel
From $28

Heartbreak Hotel

DR2 Theatre
Bent Through Glass
From $49

Bent Through Glass

30th Street Theater
Selected Shorts: Spring Training with Brian Lehrer
From $36

Selected Shorts: Spring Training with Brian Lehrer

Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space

Discover the hidden gems in New York theatres with tickets to Off-Broadway shows. The city is most famous for the Broadway shows in the theatre district, but every neighborhood in the city is teeming with exciting theatre. Off-Broadway musicals and plays are great for people who have seen all of Broadway's hits, people who want to be the first to see the next big hit in the making, or people looking for different types of entertainment beyond traditional plays and musicals — immersive theatre, experimental art, dance, opera, comedy, and more all thrive off Broadway.

Some of New York's most famous venues outside the Theatre District, like the Metropolitan Opera House, are off Broadway. In addition, all theatres with less than 500 seats count as off-Broadway theatres, meaning you can see a high-quality show in a small, intimate space and be up close to all the action. Many Off-Broadway plays at the Public Theater, Roundabout Theatre Company, Second Stage Theater and Atlantic Theater Company transfer to Broadway, so you'll want to get your tickets now to guarantee your seat at one of New York's coolest shows.

Explore a diverse array of Off-Broadway productions currently on sale through TodayTix. Whether you're seeking timeless classics, innovative new works, or immersive experiences, there's something for everyone.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Broadway and off Broadway?

Broadway includes 41 specific Broadway theatres, all with 500 or more seats. All smaller theatres, along with all 500-plus-seat venues besides the designated 41, are classified as Off-Broadway.

Are Off-Broadway theatres smaller than Broadway theatres?

Yes, mostly — a venue must have 500 or more seats to be a Broadway theatre, so all theatres with fewer seats are automatically Off-Broadway theatres, regardless of location. Not all 500-plus-seat venues are Broadway theatres, though; places like Radio City Music Hall and the Metropolitan Opera House are Off-Broadway venues.

What is the longest-running Off-Broadway show?

The longest-running Off-Broadway show currently playing is Perfect Crime, which has run since 1987. The longest-running Off-Broadway shows of all time are the play Line, which permanently closed in 2018 after playing on and off since 1974, and The Fantasticks, whose original production ran continuously from 1960-2002.

How many Off-Broadway theatres are there?

There are hundreds of Off-Broadway theatres all across the city. Only 41 theatres are designated Broadway theatres, and all other NYC venues are off Broadway, meaning there's always plenty of theatre to discover in every neighborhood.

Titanique
From $66

Titanique

St. James Theatre
The Lost Boys
From $58

The Lost Boys

Palace Theatre
Every Brilliant Thing
From $89

Every Brilliant Thing

Hudson Theatre
The Fear of 13
From $58

The Fear of 13

James Earl Jones Theatre
Ragtime
From $62

Ragtime

Vivian Beaumont Theater - Lincoln Center Theater
The Book of Mormon
From $72

The Book of Mormon

Eugene O’Neill Theatre