NYC & Companythe official advocacy organization for the five boroughs of New York City, announced the Ticket sales start for NYC Off-Broadway Weekwhich, in its fourteenth year, will offer 2-for-1 tickets to 23 shows Off-Broadway from the 13 next to March 5.
“For 14 years, NYC-Off Broadway Week has invited New Yorkers and visitors alike to experience the world of theater in an intimate setting featuring unique and beloved stories and groundbreaking plays,” he said. Fred Dixon, President and CEO of NYC & Company.
“We are excited to continue our partnership with The Off-Broadway League with a lineup of 23 incredible productions for all to enjoy,” Dixon added.
Los espectáculos participantes en NYC Off-Broadway Week 2023 incluyen: 1+1; Anthony Rapp’s Without You; Asi Wind’s Inner Circle; Becomes a Woman by Betty Smith; The Best We Could; black odyssey; Blue Man Group; The Coast Starlight; Dog Man: The Musical; Drunk Shakespeare; Endgame; Friends! The Musical Parody; Gazillion Bubble Show; La Breve y Maravillosa Vida de Oscar Wao; The Little Mermaid the Musical; The Office! A Musical Parody; Perfect Crime; The Play That Goes Wrong; Solo, A Show About Friendship; Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical; Sugar Daddy; The Wanderers; y Titanique.
“We are proud to continue working together with NYC & Company to introduce New Yorkers and visitors to the Off-Broadway circuit. Each year during the winter and fall, our program allows new audiences to come in and experience a variety of exceptional stage shows in an intimate setting.” Casey York, presidente de The Off-Broadway League.
This year’s program includes many stellar performances, such as those of the actress Kate Holmes in The WanderersAnthony Rapp en Anthony Rapp’s Without You, Constance Shulman en The Best We Could, y Michelle Wilson en The Coast Starlight, entre otros.
Visitors can access nycgo.com/off-broadway-week to find useful tools, such as a filter to sort productions by show type (musical, play, performance), genre (comedy, drama, kids, magic), audience (family, adults-only), and neighborhood. You can also buy tickets there.
Since its launch in 2009, more than 600 Off-Broadway productions have participated in NYC Off-Broadway Week, which has also generated more than $4 million in sales revenue. More than 100,000 tickets have been sold.
New York City’s tourism industry continues to recover: 56.4 million travelers visited the five boroughs in 2022, an increase of 71.4% over 2021 (47.4 million domestic and 8.9 million international). This marks the return of 85% of the city’s record 2019 visitation, which remains on track to attract 61.7 million visitors in 2023.