A Raisin in the Sun: Lorraine Hansberry's play revolves around the divergent dreams and conflicts within three generations of the Younger family.
Seniors: $14.00
Bad Kid: David Crabb's solo show based on the true story of a Texas teen who navigates his outcast adolescence in a goth-obsessed, drug-fueled haze.
Students: $10.00
Seniors: $10.00
Breathe Love Repeat: a near-life experience: A “Samurai Super Daughter” struggles with her mother’s love at the crossroads between East and West, struggling to affirm life between this world and the next.
Students: $10.00
Seniors: $10.00
Buddha: An Oriental take on the Seven Deadly Sins that juxtaposes the biography of Siddhartha Buddha with the fever dream of a contemporary gay man.
Students: $15.00
Seniors: $15.00
Cirque Le Jazz: A fusion of circus arts, musical theatre and vaudeville.
Students: $10.00
Seniors: $10.00
Deep Are the Roots: A revival of the 1945 play by Arnaud d'Usseau and James Gow about an African American soldier who returns from World War II to his home in the American South.
Students: $18.00
Seniors: $18.00
Dime Heroes: A family drama by Eric Kingrea about ethics, parenthood, and comic books heroes.
Students: $15.00
Seniors: $15.00
Erosion: A Fable: Loom Ensemble uses music, dance, and theater to tell a story of corporate competition, environmental catastrophe and personal transformation.
Students: $10.00
Seniors: $10.00
Freud's Last Session: A new play by Mark St. Germain about a meeting between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis.
Students: $20.00 rush
Growing Up Gonzales: In this comedy by Felix Rojas, a Puerto Rican Nuyorican, who thinks he's Jamaican, who spends most of his time in The Dominican Republic, smoking Cubans, drinking Margaritas, and listening to Lady Gaga, takes the stage and crafts a masterful web of truths disguised by lies disguised by truths.
Seniors: $24.50
Students: $24.50
Hot Lunch Apostles: Carnival strippers take on the Bible in Sidney Goldfarb's play.
Students: $20.00
Seniors: $20.00
How I Learned to Drive: Norbert Leo Butz and Elizabeth Reaser star in Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize winning drama.
Students: $18.00
Jersey Boys: A new musical based on the life story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.
Students: $27.00 rush
Mamma Mia: A musical comedy about a woman who invites three men who may be her father to her wedding, with lots of songs by ABBA.
Students: $31.50 rush
Man on the Street: In this one-act play by Gerry Holland, 2 homeless men struggle to save their bookselling turf after five years at the same location.
Students: $15.00
Seniors: $15.00
Mariela en el Desierto: Repertorio Español presents this mystery play set in an empty artists' colony in the Mexican desert in 1950.
Students: $22.00-$45.00
Seniors: $22.00-$45.00
Missed Connections: This FRIGID New York show draws from craigslist postings.
Students: $10.00
Seniors: $10.00
National Comedy Theatre: An improv show in which two teams of comedians compete by performing a series of scenes, all based on audience suggestions.
Students: $12.50
Pakita: A bingo hall, number 15, a tiny espresso, a pair of scissors and three adjectives: Stimulating, Bitter and Necessary. These are ingredients of Ernesto Caballero's absurdist tragedy.
Students: $15.00
Seniors: $12.00
Parts of Parts & Stitches: The world premiere of Riti Sachdeva's play about the partition of India.
Students: $12.00
Seniors: $12.00
Perfect Crime: Convoluted murder mystery involving a dangerous psychiatrist, her patient, a detective, and a man who may or may not be her husband. Implausible, but entertaining; this is the longest-running straight play in New York history.
Students: $26.00 rush
Pericles, Prince of Tyre: An epic play about treachery, love, hope and perseverance written by William Shakespeare and George Wilkins.
Students: $14.00
Seniors: $14.00
Psycho Therapy: A new play by Frank Strausser about couples therapy…for three.
Students: $20.00 rush
Rumpelstiltskin: A cast of professional children this new musical adaptation of the beloved fairy tale.
Students: $15.00
Seniors: $15.00
Sally and Tom (The American Way): A revival of the musical by Fred Newman and Annie Roboff about the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and his slave Sally Hemmings.
Seniors: $10.00
Students: $10.00
SILENCE! The Musical: A revival of the unauthorized musical parody of
The Silence of the Lambs.
Students: $20.00
Sistas: The Musical: This musical by Dorothy Marcic tells of the struggles, the joys and the triumphs of being black and of being a woman in America.
Students: $29.50
Stripper Lesbians: A play by Kate Foster about a woman's studies major who becomes a stripper at her favorite strip club.
Students: $12.00
The Angel Play: The world premiere of Bella Poynton's story of God’s most trusted messenger.
Students: $15.00
Seniors: $15.00
The Big Meal: Dan LeFranc's extraordinary story of an ordinary family.
Students: $15.00 rush
The Broken Heart: Theatre for a New Audience presents this 1629 tragic-comic play by John Ford.
Students: $10.00 rush
The Fantasticks: A revival of the musical by Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt.
Students: $31.00 rush
The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess: A revival of the famous folk opera, with a revised book in a musical theatre format and jazz-oriented musical arrangements.
Students: $37.00 rush
The Kreutzer Sonata: Nancy Harris's adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s novella incorporating film, live music and performance.
Students: $13.00
Seniors: $13.00
The Navigator: A play by Eddie Antar about a man whose GPS starts to give him life advice.
Students: $15.00
Seniors: $15.00
The Other Man: Mark Botts and Bryant Martin play about a man who has two days to find the woman the loved before he was sent to prison.
Students: $10.00
The Ugly One: The New York premiere of Marius von Mayenburg’s darkly comic play about a man who discovers that he is unspeakably ugly.
Students: $15.00 rush
Twelfth Night: Wall Street: Co-Op Theatre East sets Shakespeare's play in the modern day financial sector.
Students: $15.00
Seniors: $15.00
Wonderful Town: Gallery Players presents this musical about the adventures and misadventures of two sisters who move from small-town Ohio to the bohemia of 1935 Greenwich Village.
Seniors: $14.00
You, My Mother: A chamber opera project in two parts, described as an elusive investigation into the ever-shifting relationships between mothers and their adult children.
Students: $20.00
Seniors: $20.00
Students are usually required to show ID when picking up tickets. Information on this page is accurate and complete to the best of our knowledge. Discounts are at the discretion of the producers and may be withdrawn at any time. "Rush" offers are generally available at the venue box office only, in advance of the performance time.