Which Broadway Show Should You See On Your Next New York Trip?

If you’ve never been to New York before, the city can seem a little overwhelming. New York isn’t like most cities (obviously). It’s incredibly vertical, having the highest concentration of skyscrapers practically anywhere in the world. And it’s rammed full of things to do and places to visit. A five-minute walk from Times Square to Midtown can take you past dozens of world-famous landmarks, monuments and venues. It’s a remarkable place.

One of the most confusing aspects of the entire city is Broadway. The district is home to more than 40 theatres, all offering dozens of shows. Some you’ll have heard of, others you won’t: it’s a real mix.

What’s more, the type of shows that you can see vary throughout the week. Friday night shows are going to be different from those showing on Tuesday evenings. Likewise, family-friendly shows differ considerably from those with more adult persuasions.

If you’re a little confused about what you should see on Broadway during your trip to New York, fear not: help is at hand. The following infographic makes it super simple to choose what to watch. It’s a kind of flow-chart, perfectly plotting your course to the ideal show depending on your current situation.

Have you never been to Broadway before? No problem. The flow chart helps you find a show related to something you’ve been bingeing on Netflix.


TodayTix infographic on broadway shows

Of course, you don’t have to stick to the flow chart to the letter. Most of the productions at Broadway are excellent, so you’re unlikely to find a dud.

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