NYC & Company, New York City’s official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau, in partnership with Mastercard®, has announced that the fall iteration of NYC Off-Broadway WeekSM will return for the first time since 2019 – offering 2-for-1 tickets to 28 Off-Broadway shows, available for purchase now! The biannual program, celebrating its 13th year, will run from September 26 through October 9, 2022.
Fred Dixon, President and CEO of NYC & Company shares, “This year marks 13 years of NYC Off-Broadway Week, and we are proud to welcome back the fall edition of this year’s program to audiences. NYC Off-Broadway Week has always been an opportunity for theatergoers to experience groundbreaking and exciting productions at an exceptional value. Since 2009, the program has allowed audiences from across the City and around the world a chance to experience some of the City’s best productions.”
Participating shows in NYC Off-Broadway Week Fall 2022 shall include:
1. American (Tele)visions
2. Asi Wind’s Inner Circle
3. Blue Man Group
4. Cherry Jam
5. Drunk Shakespeare
6. Eva Luna
7. Frankenstein – The Musical
8. Friends! The Musical Parody
9. Gazillion Bubble Show
10. Hyprov
11. I’m Revolting
12. Ink’d Well
13. Jasper
14. Kinky Boots
15. La Breve y Maravillosa Vida de Oscar Wao
16. Los Otros
17. The Office! A Musical Parody
18. Only Gold
19. Peerless
20. Perfect Crime
21. The Play That Goes Wrong
22. Stomp
23. Stranger Sings!
24. Ted Greenberg’s The Complete Performer
25. This Beautiful Future
26. Titanique
27. Two Jews, Talking
28. Weightless
Sorted into genres such as Comedy, Drama, Family, Play, Musical or Performance, please visit nycgo.com/offbroadwayweek for more information.
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