
New Yorkers tend to favor productions with a fresh angle: revivals like Ragtime, immersive shows like CATS: The Jellicle Ball, and limited runs of plays like Dog Day Afternoon. Long-running tourist favorites tend to appear less often on local lists.
Local New Yorker picks tend to feature limited runs and original productions over long-running tourist staples. Recent local-favored shows include Ragtime, Maybe Happy Ending, Death Becomes Her, Mexodus, and An American Daughter.
Many New Yorkers use lotteries, TodayTix Rush, and discounted last-minute tickets. The free Shakespeare in the Park lottery at the Delacorte is one of the most popular options each summer.
Broadway theaters in New York have 500 or more seats and are clustered in Midtown's Theater District. Off-Broadway venues have 100 to 499 seats and tend to host newer plays, experimental productions, and limited engagements before potential Broadway transfers.
NYC-only productions include Free Shakespeare in the Park at the Delacorte, immersive musicals like CATS: The Jellicle Ball, and Off-Broadway originals like Mexodus and An American Daughter. Many of these close after limited runs and don't tour nationally.