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NYC Off-Broadway Week 2-for-1 Tickets to Avenue Q, El coronel no tiene quiene le escriba & Jersey Boys

Off-Broadway Week is a twice-a-year 2-for-1 ticket promotion for selected Off-Broadway shows.


Off-Broadway Week Fall 2018

The promotion runs for two weeks from September 24 – October 7, 2018. Tickets go on sale about two weeks before.


Off-Broadway Week Shows with a Latin Connection

Over 30 productions are participating this year. These have a Latin connection.

Avenue Q

New World Stages
Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan

Avenue Q was written by Filipino – American songwriter Robert Lopez (The Book of Mormon, Frozen, Coco)

El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (Nobody writes to the Colonel)

Repertorio Español
Kips Bay, Manhattan

This play is based on the book by Colombian Nobel Prize for Literature winner Gabriel García Márquez.

Jersey Boys

New World Stages
Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan

Jersey Boys, the jukebox musical about 1960s rock group The Four Seasons, was choreographed by Colombian Broadway choreographer Sergio Trujillo (The Addams Family, Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, On Your Feet, A Bronx Tale).


Get Off-Broadway Week Tickets

Get tickets at www.nycgo.com. Use discount code OBWF2018


 


Published September 24, 2018 | Updated July 21, 2022.

Filed Under: Colombian, Filipino Archive, LATIN THEATRE, NYC Off-Broadway Week, NYC Tourism

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