![]() ![]() Take the 5 minutes every morning to enter the shows every single day. The more consistent you are, the higher your changes of winning. Be consistent and don’t be discouraged if you don’t win after a week or two. The biggest tip that I can offer for winning Broadway show lotteries is to keep entering. ![]() Winners are notified on the Thursday prior. You can enter for the entire week – for a week into the future. All you have to do is download the app and enter every Friday at 10am. Hamilton is the only standout, because they have their own app, available for Apple and Samsung users. Other shows like Lion King and Six, are offered by Broadway Direct, and open at 9am everyday and give you an hour to purchase your tickets. If you’ve won, you typically hear by 9am and have 6 hours to purchase tickets. Shows like Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen, and Company, are offered by Telecharge, which mean they typically open at 12am everyday. The rest of the shows have individual lotteries, meaning you have to enter everyday. Drawings happen at 11:15am everyday, so be sure to check your emails! Currently, at the time of writing, you can win lotteries for 4 shows in NYC: Hadestown, Moulin Rouge!, The Book of Mormon, and David Byrne’s American Utopia. It allows you to sign up for the lotteries for an entire week at a time, meaning you can set it and forget it. First, LuckySeat is going to be your best friend. Now, onto the 6 shows that I won the lottery for. Earlier in February, they were offering orchestra seats to a ton of shows for under $50. ![]() And lastly, keep an eye out for deals, which happen all the time. TodayTix also has daily rush tickets for select shows as well. TodayTix also allows you to enter the lottery for select shows, such as Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (which I won last year). Typically, the tickets are cheaper than if you brought them from the show themselves. So, how did I actually manage to see 10 shows in 10 weeks? Well, first, when I was paying full price for tickets, I used TodayTix, an app that offers the best-priced theatre tickets to Broadway and Off-Broadway. ![]() It’s not cheap, but it’s a lot less than I would’ve paid to see all the shows at regular price. To preface this post, I have to be transparent and mention that out of the 10 shows that I saw, 6 were lottery wins, so I only paid roughly $30-$50 per ticket. ![]()
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