See Broadway Shows for Free with Kids' Night on Broadway

10/3/10 - By Stephanie Ogozalek

This Halloween treat your trickster to something a little different than the usual holiday fare. Kids' Night on Broadway, the popular night on the Great White Way just for them, is back, and this year it’s on October 31st.  Kids can see a free Broadway (or even Off Broadway) play, participate in special Halloween events, plus there are more fun surprises and special deals in store for ticket holders.  Read on to find out what is playing and how to get your ticket (hurry - tickets are going fast!)

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Kids' Night on Broadway 2010

Kids Go Free:
Instead of hanging with the ghouls and goblins, why not hit Broadway for Halloween? Kids aged 6 to 18 get a free ticket with a full priced adult ticket. Some shows are already sold out, but there are still tickets available for these family friendly productions:

Billy Elliot
Mama Mia
Mary Poppins
John Tartaglia's ImaginOcean
Stomp

Free Halloween Fun:
All ticket holders are invited to a pre-theater Halloween costume party at none other than Madame Tussauds Wax Museum which will include fun theater themed interactive events and more.

Plus how about trick or treating on the worlds most famous street? Ticket holding kids can go trick or treating on Broadway.  Details haven’t been released yet but they will be announced here when they are.

Dining Deals:

Some Times Square restaurants are offering a free child’s entrée for ticket holding kids with the purchase of an adult entrée.

Park (If you must) for less:

Every red blooded New Yorker knows the best way to travel around the city is the subway, but if you are driving you can download a special parking voucher and get 10 hours of parking for as little as 10 bucks. Sweet.


Check out the Mommy Poppins Culture Guide for more of what is going on in NYC theaters.

About the Author

Stephanie Ogozalek

Stephanie was only eight-years-old when she watched Rhoda Morgenstern attempt to toss her hat into the air in the middle of a busy, '70s NYC street. She knew right away that she had to live there. Nearly 40 years later, Stephanie does live here, is married with a son, and can’t imagine residing anywhere else. In addition to being mom and all the “jobs” that come with that title, she is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in the magazines Saveur, Chile Pepper and Family Fun, and on Disney’s website Go.com.