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12
Sep
2022

Broadway Bridges Resumes for Fall 2022

Participating Broadway Shows Announced
The Largest Theatre Education Partnership In The History of New York City

The Broadway League, with the support of the New York City Department of Education (DOE) and the United Federation of Teachers (UFT), announces that there will be 19 Broadway shows participating in the 2022 fall season of Broadway Bridges®. Broadway Bridges is The Broadway League’s initiative that seeks to offer every New York City public high school student the opportunity to experience a Broadway show before graduation. More information is available at BroadwayBridges.org.

Through Broadway Bridges, New York City DOE high schools are offered $10 Broadway tickets for their tenth-grade students. The tickets are purchased based on availability and are timed to coincide with the demands of the school calendar.

Last spring, 15,156 students and chaperones participated in Broadway Bridges, making it the program’s biggest season to date. Nearly 65% of students who were surveyed shared that their experience with Broadway Bridges was their first time attending a Broadway show. The program, now in its sixth season, has introduced more than 60,000 New York City DOE sophomores and chaperones to Broadway.

PARTICIPATING SHOWS INCLUDE :

Aladdin
& Juliet
Beetlejuice
Chicago
Death of a Salesman
Funny Girl
Hadestown
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Into the Woods
Kimberly Akimbo
KPOP
Leopoldstadt
The Lion King
MJ The Musical
Moulin Rouge! The Musical
The Phantom of the Opera
Six
Topdog/Underdog
Wicked

“As the fall brings students back to school and Broadway kicks off an exciting new season, Broadway Bridges brilliantly combines the best of both worlds,” said Charlotte St. Martin, President of The Broadway League. “We are thankful to the 19 Broadway shows participating in the fall 2022 Broadway Bridges program. Our continued partnership with the Department of Education and the United Federation of Teachers helps make the goal of Broadway Bridges possible, which is to provide each New York City public high school student access to live theatre.”

“As school gets back underway, it is essential that we continue to prioritize the arts as an essential component in the education of our children. I am proud to continue our partnership with Broadway Bridges and help the young students and artists of New York City experience the magic of Broadway,” said Schools Chancellor David C. Banks. “Thanks to everyone who makes this possible for our students. Our kids will thrive when they have the chance to truly immerse themselves in all the amazing arts opportunities our city has to offer.”

“Experiencing a Broadway show can be a life-changing event for our students. They leave the theater saying, ‘I want to do that,’ whether it’s the music or acting or lighting or dialogue. Suddenly it’s real. Our educators build on that excitement to help students create that future. I thank our partners at Broadway Bridges for opening this door for so many New York City children,” said Michael Mulgrew, President of the United Federation of Teachers.

Launched in 2017, The Broadway League’s Broadway Bridges initiative is offered to New York City Department of Education high schools in the five boroughs. Since its inception, 560 public high schools have registered to participate in the program, with representation from each of the 51 city council districts. Working in close partnership with the Department of Education Office of Arts & Special Projects, Broadway Bridges supports the work of already established theatre arts programs in schools by offering tenth graders the opportunity to attend a Broadway show.

Watch a video highlighting the program’s impact on students.