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| Ages: 6-18 |
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Kids' Night on Broadway in New York, NY 10019
(1 review)
About Kids' Night on Broadway
For a few special nights, a selection of Broadway shows are FREE for kids (ages six to 18) with the purchase of a full-price adult ticket - in other words, for each adult ticket purchased for a participating show, one child gets in free! 2010's Kids' Night on Broadway kicks off with performances and events February 2-3 (evening) and February 7 (matinee and evening). Most evening shows have an early (7pm) curtain time.
Ticket holders are also invited to free pre-show parties, which include a Broadway dance studio, Broadway karaoke, an autograph alley, theatrical makeup, a tattoo parlor, and more. 2010 venues are:
Madame Tussauds New York (2/2, 3pm-6pm & 2/3, 4pm-7pm )
Planet Hollywood (2/7, 11:30am-1:30pm)
To add to the evening's revels, kids eat for free at participating restaurants.
Every Kids' Night kid receives a commemorative Playbill that brings the experience of theater home.
Note: Some shows may not be appropriate for all ages. Some restrictions may apply. Reservations are required. Theater personnel may ask to see identification at the door.
To purchase tickets, visit KidsNightonBroadway.com to find information for all participating shows. Tickets may be purchased by phone, online, or in person at theater box offices; use code KNOB10.
Participating Broadway shows include:
Billy Elliot
Chicago
Fela!
Hair
In the Heights
The Lion King
Mary Poppins
Mamma Mia!
Memphis
Next To Normal
The Phantom of the Opera
South Pacific
West Side Story
Wicked
Participating Off Broadway shows include:
Avenue Q
Stomp
Ticket holders are also invited to free pre-show parties, which include a Broadway dance studio, Broadway karaoke, an autograph alley, theatrical makeup, a tattoo parlor, and more. 2010 venues are:
Madame Tussauds New York (2/2, 3pm-6pm & 2/3, 4pm-7pm )
Planet Hollywood (2/7, 11:30am-1:30pm)
To add to the evening's revels, kids eat for free at participating restaurants.
Every Kids' Night kid receives a commemorative Playbill that brings the experience of theater home.
Note: Some shows may not be appropriate for all ages. Some restrictions may apply. Reservations are required. Theater personnel may ask to see identification at the door.
To purchase tickets, visit KidsNightonBroadway.com to find information for all participating shows. Tickets may be purchased by phone, online, or in person at theater box offices; use code KNOB10.
Participating Broadway shows include:
Billy Elliot
Chicago
Fela!
Hair
In the Heights
The Lion King
Mary Poppins
Mamma Mia!
Memphis
Next To Normal
The Phantom of the Opera
South Pacific
West Side Story
Wicked
Participating Off Broadway shows include:
Avenue Q
Stomp
Parent Reviews
(1 review)
Average Parent Rating:
Rated by 2 parents
- Great, but the tickets are sold out immediately and I believe that maybe employees or others have an "in" or some are purchasing BLOCK tickets (maybe 50 at a time) There arent enough show offerings.

[Submitted by Mack10/09/06


























