9 Off-Broadway Productions Offering 2-for-1 Tickets from September 30–October 13  

16 New Participating Shows in the Fall Program

New York City Tourism + Conventions, the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of New York City, today announced the start of 2-for-1 ticket sales for NYC Off-Broadway WeekSM This season’s program features 29 Off-Broadway shows, including 16 new participants. The twice-yearly program, now in its 15th year, runs from September 30 through October 13, 2024, with tickets available for purchase at nyctourism.com/offbroadwayweek.   

“We’re very excited to announce the return of NYC Off-Broadway Week this Fall, celebrating the vibrancy and originality of our Off-Broadway theater community,” said Nancy Mammana, CMO and Interim CEO of New York City Tourism + Conventions. “NYC Off-Broadway Week offers visitors and locals alike the opportunity to experience 29 of the City’s most intimate theatrical productions at a great value. Since its inception in 2009, the program has generated over $5 million in revenue, further supporting our dynamic theater industry.” 

Participating for the fall 2024 NYC Off-Broadway Week program are:  

  1. Bad Kreyol
  2. Blood of the Lamb
  3. Blue Man Group 
  4. Dark Ladies – Ghostly Tales by Gothic Ladies
  5. Dirty Laundry
  6. Drag: The Musical
  7. Drunk Shakespeare 
  8. Dungeons & Dragons The Twenty-Sided Tavern
  9. EVA LUNA 
  10. Friends! The Unauthorized Musical Parody 
  11. Furever Home the Musical
  12. Gazillion Bubble Show 
  13. Ghost of John McCain
  14. I’m Almost There
  15. LA BREVE Y MARAVILLOSA VIDA DE OSCAR WAO 
  16. LA LLAMADA 
  17. Perfect Crime: New York’s Longest Running Play 
  18. RADOJKA 
  19. Singfeld! An Unauthorized Musical Parody About Nothing 
  20. Sump’n Like Wings by Lynn Riggs
  21. The Beacon
  22. The Big Gay Jamboree* 
  23. The Counter* 
  24. That Parenting Musical
  25. The Office! A Musical Parody 
  26. The Play That Goes Wrong 
  27. Titanique 
  28. Vladimir
  29. We Live in Cairo

*New participants in NYC Off-Broadway Week.  

“We are pleased to feature nearly 30 Off-Broadway productions, including 16 new shows, as part of this year’s NYC Off-Broadway Week program,” said Casey York, President of The Off-Broadway League. “For the past 15 years, our partnership with NYC Tourism has provided New Yorkers and visitors from around the world with the opportunity to experience the excitement and intimacy of Off-Broadway, showcasing some of the City’s most groundbreaking and innovative theater.” 

Participating Off-Broadway shows can be viewed at nyctourism.com/offbroadwayweek and sorted by filters including Genre (Comedy, Drama, Kid-Friendly, Musical, Performance, Play, Solo Performance), Audience (Adults Only, Family–All Ages, Teens and Adults) and Neighborhood. 

Since its launch in 2009, over 800 Off-Broadway productions have participated in NYC Off-Broadway Week. The program has generated nearly $5 million in revenue through sales, and over 120,000 tickets have been sold. 

NYC Off-Broadway Week partners include the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) and Amtrak.  

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit nyctourism.com/offbroadwayweek

About New York City Tourism + Conventions:  
New York City Tourism + Conventions is the official destination marketing organization (DMO) and convention and visitors bureau (CVB) for the five boroughs of New York City. Our mission is to invite the world and energize the City, building equitable, sustainable economic prosperity and community through tourism for the mutual benefit of residents, businesses and visitors. For all there is to do and see in New York City, visit nyctourism.com.   

About The Off-Broadway League
The Off-Broadway League was founded in 1959 to foster theatrical productions produced in Off-Broadway theatres (productions in Manhattan in venues with 100–499 seats), to assist in the voluntary exchange of information among its members, and to serve as a collective voice of its membership in pursuit of these goals. In the recent years the League has grown to represent an average of 150 individual members and theatres and 100 non-for-profit and commercial shows per season. 


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