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    StubHub Unwraps Theatre Week: A Holiday Broadway Bonus With $50 in Future Savings

    Deny SmithBy Deny SmithDecember 17, 20253 Mins Read
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    December just got a lot more theatrical. For anyone still hunting for a meaningful holiday gift—or simply craving a night under Broadway lights—StubHub has rolled out a timely promotion that blends instant excitement with value you can use later.

    From December 15 to December 22, the ticketing platform is partnering with ATG to host Theatre Week, a short-but-sweet campaign that rewards fans of live theatre with exclusive perks. Instead of just pushing discounts, this offer is designed to turn one Broadway purchase into two unforgettable nights out.

    How Theatre Week Works

    During the promotional window, anyone who buys tickets to select Broadway and Off-Broadway shows on StubHub will receive a $50 coupon. That credit can be redeemed on participating productions between January 1 and March 31, 2026—a prime season known for acclaimed revivals, buzzy limited runs, and award-season favorites.

    It’s a clever nudge for theatergoers: enjoy a show now, then come back for another once winter settles in and Broadway’s next wave of must-see productions arrives.

    Spotlight on Must-See Musicals

    The Theatre Week lineup covers some of Broadway’s most reliable crowd-pleasers and long-running hits:

    • Hadestown
      Anaïs Mitchell’s Grammy- and Tony-winning folk opera continues to captivate audiences with its haunting score and mythic love story. Tickets often start from around $70, depending on performance dates and seating.
    • Moulin Rouge! The Musical
      A visual spectacle bursting with pop anthems and Parisian flair, the show remains one of Broadway’s flashiest nights out. Entry-level seats typically begin from $75–$85, with premium options for fans who want the full extravaganza.
    • The Book of Mormon
      Still packing houses after more than a decade, this sharp-edged comedy by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez shows no signs of slowing down. Tickets are often available from roughly $60, making it one of the best-value blockbusters on Broadway.

    Plays Generating Serious Buzz

    The promotion also embraces drama lovers and limited engagements that have become major talking points this season:

    • Waiting for Godot
      Samuel Beckett’s iconic play returns in a star-powered revival featuring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter. Scheduled as a limited run into early 2026, tickets generally start from about $65, with high demand for weekend performances.
    • Every Brilliant Thing
      Known for its intimate, audience-interactive format, this emotionally resonant production offers a deeply personal theatre experience. Prices often begin around $50, making it an accessible entry point for first-time theatergoers.

    Why This Deal Is Worth Jumping On

    Theatre Week isn’t just about saving money—it’s about momentum. You lock in a great show now, secure a $50 credit for later, and give yourself something to look forward to during Broadway’s busiest and most exciting months.

    For Broadway fans, gift-givers, or anyone ready to turn winter nights into standing ovations, this limited-time offer delivers both heart and value. Seats are limited, performances fill quickly, and once Theatre Week ends, so does the bonus—so now is the moment to book, applaud, and plan your next curtain call.

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