On Kids’ Night on Broadway, young people ages 6 to 18 can see a participating Broadway show for free when accompanied by a full-paying adult.
Kids’ Night on Broadway—Special Halloween Edition in New York City takes place on October 31, 2010. Order tickets in advance online, by phone, or in person at the show's box office; use code KNOB2010
In addition to show discounts and great parking and restaurant deals, kids are invited to a free pre-theatre party at Madame Tussauds (11am-2pm)—come dressed as your favorite Broadway character! Plus Broadway trick-or-treating, and more.
Kids’ Night on Broadway—Special Halloween Edition in New York City takes place on October 31, 2010. Order tickets in advance online, by phone, or in person at the show's box office; use code KNOB2010
In addition to show discounts and great parking and restaurant deals, kids are invited to a free pre-theatre party at Madame Tussauds (11am-2pm)—come dressed as your favorite Broadway character! Plus Broadway trick-or-treating, and more.
Participating Broadway shows include:
• The Addams Family SOLD OUT
• American Idiot
• Billy Elliot
• Chicago
• Fela!
• La Cage aux Folles
• The Lion King SOLD OUT
• Lombardi
• Mamma Mia!
• Mary Poppins
• Memphis
• Next to Normal
• The Pitmen Painters
• Promises, Promises
• Rain: A Tribute To The Beatles
• Wicked SOLD OUT
Off Broadway shows:
• Avenue Q
• John Tartaglia's ImaginOcean
• Stomp
• The 39 Steps
Special Events and Activities
On Kids’ Night on Broadway in NYC, kids get to dine for free at many fabulous Times Square restaurants, and parents getdiscounted parking rates. And don't miss the free pre-theatre costume party at Madame Tussauds, and other special events.
Download the 2010 KNOB souvenir playbill. Written entirely by kids, the playbill gives you a peek behind the scenes at how Broadway puts on plays and musicals. Generously provided by Theatre Development Fund.
Kids’ Night also takes place in cities throughout the U.S. all year long with touring Broadway shows creating Kids’ Night festivities for various cities they visit.
Kids' Night on Broadway is a national audience development program of The Broadway League.
The New York edition of KNOB 2010 is presented by the New York Times. Official sponsors include Madame Tussauds New York and Theatre Development Fund. Additional support provided by Playbill.
Kids' Night on Broadway salutes UNICEF.
On Kids’ Night on Broadway in NYC, kids get to dine for free at many fabulous Times Square restaurants, and parents getdiscounted parking rates. And don't miss the free pre-theatre costume party at Madame Tussauds, and other special events.
Download the 2010 KNOB souvenir playbill. Written entirely by kids, the playbill gives you a peek behind the scenes at how Broadway puts on plays and musicals. Generously provided by Theatre Development Fund.
Kids’ Night also takes place in cities throughout the U.S. all year long with touring Broadway shows creating Kids’ Night festivities for various cities they visit.
Kids' Night on Broadway is a national audience development program of The Broadway League.
The New York edition of KNOB 2010 is presented by the New York Times. Official sponsors include Madame Tussauds New York and Theatre Development Fund. Additional support provided by Playbill.
Kids' Night on Broadway salutes UNICEF.
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