Kids' Night On Broadway Returns February 24

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Kids' Night on Broadway attendees at Hamilton in 2023 | Photo: Tricia Baron

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Emily Wyrwa
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January 22, 2026 12:20 PM
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"When I grow up" Kids’ Night on Broadway will return on Tuesday Feb. 24, allowing anyone 18 and under to attend a participating Broadway show for free when accompanied by a full-paying adult.

18 shows will participate. They include: 

  • Aladdin
  • All Out: Comedy About Ambition
  • & Juliet 
  • Buena Vista Social Club
  • Chicago 
  • The Great Gatsby 
  • Hamilton 
  • Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
  • The Lion King 
  • Maybe Happy Ending 
  • MJ 
  • Moulin Rouge! The Musical
  • Operation Mincemeat
  • The Outsiders
  • Six: The Musical
  • Stranger Things: The First Shadow
  • Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
  • Wicked

The performance dates for The Great Gatsby and Six will be Wednesday, Feb. 25. Participating shows are subject to change.

"Kids’ Night on Broadway can play an important role in introducing the magic of Broadway to young people and their families,” Jason Laks, President of The Broadway League said in a statement. “By welcoming new audiences, this program creates lasting memories, builds the next generation of theatre lovers, and reminds us of Broadway’s role as a family-friendly cultural experience.”

The event is celebrated with in-theatre activities including talkbacks, sing-alongs, art projects, Kids’ Night on Broadway activity books, and more. In addition, 16 restaurants in the Theatre District and the Museum of Broadway will offer exclusive deals for Kids' Night on Broadway ticketholders on Feb. 24, including free kids’ meals with the purchase of an adult entree. 

Kids’ Night ticketholders can also head to the Museum of Broadway and save 50% on admission on Feb. 24. The museum will host Broadway games, trivia, and interactive experience for kids of all ages. For more information, visit here

To find out when tickets for Kids’ Night go on sale, and for more information, visit here.

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Emily Wyrwa

Emily Wyrwa is originally (and proudly) from New Jersey and studies at Boston University College of Communication. She previously worked for the Boston Globe where she interviewed Ethan Slater about miming rather than "Wicked." She's a pizza snob, loves classic rock, and spends most of her spare time with her camera in hand exploring new neighborhoods. She can be spotted via the "Shucked" keychain on her bag!

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