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$20 & up -- NYC: Major Ticket Sales over the Holiday Season*

Update (Thursday, December 31, 2009): The hot deals always go fast! Our Test Booking Center has found that this offer either sold out due to huge demand or is no longer available. Click here to see other Top 20 deals.
By Travelzoo Staff

Popular Broadway shows are among the more than 30 events (yes -- thirty!) in New York City that just released new sales for Thanksgiving week and through the holiday season. Seat availability and discount tickets are rare for during this time of the year.

Tickets start at $20 with savings of up to 50% OFF regular prices. Some of the deals available include:

  • New musical "Ordinary Days" ... $20 (special intro rate)
  • Carrie Fisher in "Wishful Drinking" ... $36.50 (40% OFF)
  • Last chance to see "Shrek The Musical" ... $41.50 (reg. $61.50)
  • New musical "Finian's Rainbow" ... $59 (reg. $115)
  • "Wintuk" by Cirque du Soleil ... $41-$71 (reg. $65-$115)
  • Hit new musical "Memphis" ... $62.50 (reg. $121.50) 
  • "Burn The Floor" ... $53.50-$66.50 (reg. $89.50-$115.50)
  • "Radio City Christmas Spectacular" ... $49.99 (reg. $75)
  • New comedy "Understudy" ... $49 (reg. $70-$80)
  • Bill Pullman in "Oleanna" ... $59 (reg. $116.50)
  • Thanksgiving Dinner & Wine Cruise ... $125 (reg. $225)

Tickets is are limited, but many of these events include weekends and the best seats in the house.  Sonce offers must be booked by Nov. 30.

Click here to see individual offers and purchase tickets. Note: Discount tickets to these events are comfortably available and easy to book online or over the phone rather than having to wait in line outside while in New York.

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*Terms/Conditions:
Restrictions and ticketing fees may apply.
  • When
    Select shows through Dec. 31
  • Where
    New York City

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