About
We don't sell Broadway tickets. That's the point.
Every ticketing site has a thumb on the scale. We don't — so we can tell you which buying option actually wins on price, value, and availability for the show you want to see.
Why neutral matters
If you've ever tried to find the best price on a Broadway show, you've noticed: every site that lists tickets is also selling tickets. TodayTix pushes its own inventory. Broadway.com is owned by a producer. Telecharge sells the box-office channel. Resale marketplaces want resale clicks. None of them can be genuinely neutral — that's not a knock, it's just structure.
EvenAisle's job is different. We list every legitimate way to buy for every Broadway show — box office, TodayTix, rush, lottery, TKTS, and the resale marketplaces — and we tell you which one is the smartest pick for that particular show, on that night, at that price point. When we earn a commission, it's the same affiliate rate across most of the options, so it never tips our recommendation.
What we cover
- Every current Broadway production. Around 30–40 shows at any given time across the Theater District's roughly 40 houses.
- Every legitimate buying channel. Box office (Telecharge / Ticketmaster), TodayTix, Broadway Direct lottery, TKTS, standing-room (when sold), and the major resale platforms.
- The rush and lottery moat. Each show with a lottery gets a dedicated page covering price, entry window, draw time, quantity limits, and the gotchas. This is the most-underserved part of the buying landscape, and we cover it for every show.
- The seating reality. Each show has a seating-chart page covering best-value sections, partial-view pitfalls, and where the cheap-ticket seats usually land.
What we don't cover (yet)
NYC Broadway first. Touring Broadway is the natural next step and will use the same show pages. Other live events — concerts, comedy, off-Broadway — are further out. We'd rather be excellent on one thing than mediocre on everything.
How we're funded — affiliate disclosure
EvenAisle is supported by affiliate commissions. When you click an outbound ticket link and complete a purchase, we may earn a referral fee from the ticketing partner — at no extra cost to you. The price you pay is the same as if you'd gone directly.
We disclose this clearly because the FTC requires it and because we believe in the practice. A few things we want you to know:
- Some buying options we list — like walk-up box office and TKTS — don't pay us a commission. We list them anyway because they're often the right answer.
- When we recommend a "smartest" option for a show, that recommendation is based on price, value, and availability for the reader — not commission rate.
- Commission rates and cookie windows vary by partner. We track them but don't optimize our recommendations for them.
If you ever feel a recommendation looks suspect, email us at hello@evenaisle.com — we'd rather know.
Who we are
EvenAisle is built and maintained by a small team that loves theatre and has spent too many hours figuring out the right way to buy a seat. The site is independent — no investors, no corporate parent, no inventory of its own.