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NYC Off-Broadway Week Winter 2026 Has Ended

Not to worry, 2-for-1 tickets will return for fall 2026. In the meantime, there are still tons of Off-Broadway performances running now that are worth seeing.

NYC OFF-BROADWAY WEEK FAQ

Have questions about NYC Off-Broadway Week? See below for the basics.

Great question. The main difference is size: Broadway theaters seat 500 or more people, while Off-Broadway theaters are more intimate, typically seating between 100 and 499. But don’t let the name fool you—Off-Broadway shows are just as powerful, innovative and entertaining as anything on the Great White Way.

NYC Off-Broadway Week is one of NYC Tourism's signature community marketing programs. Taking place biannually, in winter and fall, the program is limited-time promotion offering 2-for-1 tickets to some of New York City's most fascinating theatrical fare.

Off-Broadway Week for Winter 2026 has ended. Stay tuned for more information for Fall Off-Broadway Week later this year!

In the meantime, see the rest of this page for more inspiration.

With the NYC Off-Broadway Week 2-for-1 ticket offer, you get 50% off the price of each ticket. A service fee will be applied on a per-ticket basis. 

Once the program is live—usually about two weeks in advance of the program start date—you'll be able to view the full list of participating shows on our NYC Off-Broadway Week page. You’ll be able to browse productions by genre and location to find the show that’s right for you.

MORE OFF-BROADWAY TO EXPLORE

Discover the bold, intimate world of NYC's Off-Broadway—where groundbreaking performances, rising stars and unforgettable stories take center stage.

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WHAT'S PLAYING OFF-BROADWAY NOW?

Great shows, lots of drama: here’s what’s lighting up the Off-Broadway stage today.

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Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat & Sun
Off-Broadway
Midtown West

Perfect Crime

The longest-running non-musical play in the history of Off-Broadway is a sexy, funny mystery thriller about a psychiatrist accused of killing her wealthy husband.

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Oct 8, 2026 - Ongoing
Off-Broadway
Times Square/Theatre District

Magic Mike Live New York

Magic Mike Live delivers with a 360-degree dance and acrobatic spectacular packed with jaw-dropping dance moves, hilarious moments, and a bold, immersive production design.

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Daily Except Tues
Off-Broadway
Midtown West

Amaze

This show goes beyond the traditional magic acts.

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Nov 1, 2007 - Ongoing
Off-Broadway
Midtown West

Gazillion Bubble Show

See this interactive stage production—yes, featuring plenty of bubbles—at New World Stages.

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Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri
Off-Broadway
Midtown West

Friends! The Musical Parody

This musical parody of the hit 1990s NBC show Friends, come from the masterminds behind Bayside! and Katdashians!

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Daily Except Tues
Off-Broadway
Midtown West

Heathers: The Musical

A stage adaptation of the 1988 cult-classic film is back on Off-Broadway a decade after its first run.

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Daily
Off-Broadway
Midtown West

The Play That Goes Wrong

A comedic work about a foiled attempt to stage a whodunit mystery.

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Aug 16, 2023 - Ongoing
Off-Broadway
Midtown West

Singfeld! An Unauthorized Musical Parody About Nothing

Even Newman wouldn’t be able to resist this sendup of the TV sitcom.

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Daily Except Wed
Off-Broadway
Union Square

Mexodus

Mexodus returns to Off-Broadway following a sold-out fall engagement.

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