
If you've been dying to see "Fun Home" ever since the musical won five Tonys in June, now's your chance to get tickets without paying "Hamilton"-level prices.
Two-for-one tickets to some of the city's most popular Broadway shows went on sale at 10:30 a.m. Thursday morning, so we recommend pouncing on them while you can.
The deal is a feature of Broadway Week, a semi-annual promotion launched in 2011 by NYC & Company — the city's official marketing, tourism and partnership organization — to boost tickets sales in the slower fall and winter months.
Tickets for shows like "An American in Paris," "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Misery" are available for performances from Jan. 19 to Feb. 5.
Before you get your hopes up, be warned: "Hamilton" — which is sold out through July 2016 — isn't part of the promotion.