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Industry News 19 Broadway Shows Will Participate in Annual Kids' Night on Broadway

The Broadway League program allows kids to attend a show free of charge when accompanied by a full-paying adult.

Kids' Night on Broadway at Hamilton, March 2023 Tricia Baron

Kids' Night on Broadway, the Broadway League program that allows kids 18 and under to attend a show for free when accompanied by a full-paying adult, will return to New York City August 20.

This year, 19 Broadway shows will participate: Aladdin, & Juliet, Back To The Future: The Musical, Chicago, The Great Gatsby (August 21 performance), Hadestown, Hamilton, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Hell's Kitchen, The Lion King, MJ The Musical, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, The Notebook, Once Upon a Mattress, The Outsiders, SIX: The Musical, Suffs, Water For Elephants, and Wicked.

​"Kids' Night on Broadway is back this summer creating a wonderful occasion for children, teens, and families to experience a night out in New York City and enjoy a Broadway show. Featuring a variety of 19 extraordinary shows, Kids’ Night on Broadway creates an opportunity to introduce younger audiences to live theatre and cultivate their interest and enjoyment of the arts from an early age," said Jason Laks, interim president of The Broadway League, in a statement.

Kids’ Night on Broadway is celebrated with in-theatre special activities including talkbacks, sing-alongs, art projects, Kids’ Night on Broadway activity books, and more. Select restaurants will also offer exclusive discounts. Kids’ Night on Broadway will continue to take place throughout the year in multiple cities around the country with different shows and venues providing their own unique approach to the event.

Tickets will be available for purchase at a later date.

Visit KidsNightonBroadway.com for more information about the New York Kids' Night and those around the country.

Kids' Night on Broadway 2023

 
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