Tour Broadway without breaking the bank: Here are the least expensive shows on Broadway in 2011, according to ticket search engine SeatGeek
The Phantom of the Opera, New York City $149.52
One of the longest running shows in the history of theater recently marked its 10,000 performance on February 12, 2012 and theater goers can experience it for less than $150.
Memphis - A New Musical, New York City $147.96
The 2010 Tony winner for best musical continues to wow audiences.
Mary Poppins, New York City $147.62
The Disney adaptation that includes men dancing on the ceiling made its way from London’s West End to Broadway, and is a family favorite.
Godspell, New York City $147.15
This modern-day recreation of the Gospel of Matthew originally opened off Broadway back in 1971, and continues to delight audiences.
Mamma Mia!, New York City $141.69
The musical based on the music of ABBA maintains a strong following both on the Great White Way and around the world.
The Mountaintop, New York City $138.00
Audience members can see Hollywood stars Samuel L. Jackson and Angela Bassett Iive for under $150.
Chicago The Musical, New York City $135.53
This show continues to be a box office hit, and has garnered great success in many runs around the world.
Richard III, Brooklyn, N.Y. $135.09
Kevin Spacey stars in the latest adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic play and gives audiences a great excuse to leave Manhattan.
Priscilla Queen of the Desert, New York City $131.30
This Australian adaptation about traveling drag queens and a transsexual won a Tony for costume design in 2011.
Sister Act New York: $100.03
The musical based on the 1992 Whoopi Goldberg film has taken Broadway audiences by storm.