What are Broadway lottery tickets and how do they work?
Lottery tickets are a limited number of discounted tickets set aside for purchase in a lottery-style drawing. Lottery policies vary by show and may not always be available. Check out our Introduction to Broadway Lotteries for more information.
Related Questions
In most cases you can pick your seats when purchasing discounted tickets, but lottery and rush tickets are assigned by the theater and may vary.
Yes, some shows offer discounted tickets for military families and veterans. You can contact the USO for more information.
Some shows offer student rush tickets; you can find a list of these options at BroadwayBox.com.
Broadway shows do not offer senior discounts.
Broadway shows do not offer special rates for children. Most Broadway shows do not allow children under the age of five, except for The Lion King and Aladdin. Everyone, regardless of age, needs a ticket.
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