PICK YOUR SEATS
Regular Tickets
Tickets from $64
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Digital Lottery
Tickets just $45
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A limited number of $45 tickets will be available via digital lottery.
- Open to everyone.
- The digital lottery opens at 12AM one day before the performance and closes at 3pm the day before the performance.
- Winners are drawn at 10am and 3pm on the day of the performance.
- Winners will be notified after each drawing and will have five hours to claim and purchased their tickets online.
- Tickets must be purchased by credit card.
- ID of credit card holder required.
- Limited to 2 tickets per person.
- Seats may be located in any section of the theater, including standing room. It is possible pairs will not be seated together.
- Tickets subject to availability.
General Rush
Tickets just $40
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- Open to everyone.
- Tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Cash or credit card is accepted.
- Limited to 2 per person.
Student Rush
Tickets just $25
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- Tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- A valid student ID is required.
- Cash or credit card is accepted.
- Limited to 2 per person.
Getting Discounts with TKTS®
Tickets up to 50% off
The Great Gatsby is frequently listed at the TKTS booth, however on any given day there may not be ticket availability. Please check the TKTS website's live listing for information or visit the TKTS booth in-person.
TKTS is a discount ticket booth located in Times Square and the Lincoln Center that specializes in selling same-day tickets to Broadway and Off-Broadway shows at discounted prices. TKTS offers tickets at up to 50% off the regular price and has become a popular option for tourists and locals. Each location offers ticket sales but one location may offer tickets that the other location doesn't offer and vice versa. The Times Square location often has the greater quantity of ticketing options, but use their app or check their website to get up-to-date information.
Tickets at Broadway Theatre
The Broadway Theatre is one of a select few legitimate theaters that was originally built as a movie house. Its seating capacity of 1,765 made it ideal for the changeover to musical theater in 1930. It showed movies for a brief period again in the 1950s but has been a legitimate theater ever since.
It is currently owned and operated by the Shubert Organization and continues to be one of the largest Broadway theaters.