What do tickets cost to see 2026 Tony winner Schmigadoon on Broadway?

“Schmigadoon!” the Apple TV show walked so “Schmigadoon!” the Broadway show could run.After being unceremoniously cancelled in January 2024 following its “Chicago”-themed second season, the musical hit the Great White Way in April ’26.Now, less than two months later, the show has netted countless rave reviews and scored Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score, Best Book of a Musical and Best Orchestrations.If you’d like to see the celebrated production starring Ana Gasteyer, Alex Brightman and Sara Chase, tickets are available for all upcoming shows at the Nederlander Theatre from now up until January 2027.At the time of publication, the lowest prices we could find on seats for any one performance was $62 including fees on SeatGeek.Other “Schmows” start anywhere from $94 to $159 including fees.Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).In the event you’re not familiar with the show, “Schmigadoon!” tells the tale of a bickering couple who get lost while on a couple’s retreat and find themselves in the magical musical “Schmigadoon,” a town where everyone sings as if they’re in “Brigadoon.”Keegan-Michael Key and Cecily Strong played the fighting pair in the TV series; Brightman and Chase assume their respective roles at the Nederlander.Variety raved “the effervescent stage show, from creator Cinco Paul and director-choreographer Christoper Gattelli, is all but irresistible — a giddy love letter to the form that’s enough to turn even the most skeptical curmudgeon into a walking heart-eye emoji.”“…it’s a gift to get such a thoughtful, well-done, and hilarious tribute to the Golden Age of Broadway,” New York Theatre Guide added.

“‘Schmigadoon!’ is a pure delight for any fan of musical theatre, both beautiful to behold and guaranteed to make you smile and laugh.”For more informa...

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