$20 New Deal Tickets
All Shows. All Performances. Best Seats.
$20 New Deal tickets are available for those ages 30 and under or full-time students of any age!*
To Purchase a New Deal Ticket
Choose your seat, choose ticket type New Deal (change from standard), and enter and apply promo code NEWDEAL online, over the phone, or in person. Please bring a valid ID listing proof of age or full-time student status for each New Deal ticket purchased to the Box Office in order to pick up your tickets. See below for eligibility and ticket details before purchasing.
New Deal Night
Join us at New Deal Night on Thursday, December 5!
Get your ticket for the 7:30PM performance of We Are Your Robots and stay for a free post-show talkback with special guest, Ethan Lipton. This talkback will be immediately followed by a party at Fulton Hall with complimentary food and drinks and wonderful opportunities to connect with other artists and theatregoers.
For those wishing to purchase New Deal tickets as part of their 24/25 Season Subscription, click here.
*Eligibility and New Deal Ticket Information
Please note up to two New Deal tickets may be purchased; however, a valid ID listing proof of age or full-time student status must be presented for each New Deal ticket purchased. Failure to show proof of age/student ID will result in a surcharge for a full-price ticket.
All New Deal tickets will be held at the Box Office to be picked up at Will Call, which begins one hour prior to curtain.
Ticket orders are subject to a handling fee. All sales are final; no refunds.
Groups are not eligible for New Deal tickets, but group discounts are available by emailing [email protected].
For questions regarding New Deal tickets, please contact the Box Office at [email protected] or 646-553-3880 with any questions. Box Office hours are Monday-Saturday, 1PM-7PM.
Lead support for the New Deal Ticket Initiative is provided by the Audrey H. Meyer New Deal Fund, the Ford Foundation, the Jerome L. Greene Foundation Fund in the New York Community Trust, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, with additional support from Council Member Crystal Hudson.