Nathan Lane is commanding the stage in Death of a Salesman. Daniel Radcliffe is killing it in Every Brilliant Thing. If you've been waiting to see Tony-winning shows like Hamilton, Wicked, and Chicago, Broadway now offers more options at lower prices than before.

You don't need to camp outside a Broadway box office or wait on hold with ticket vendors anymore. Rolling Stone's insider guide explains how to buy seats online without paying inflated fees.

The major platforms are Telecharge, Vivid Seats, Ticketmaster, StubHub, SeatGeek, and TodayTix. Prices range from $20 to $700-plus depending on seat location and casting.

Start your search on Broadway.org, the official Broadway League site, to see what's available. Then check ticket prices across platforms to find the best deals. Matinées and weekday shows typically cost less than Saturday nights.

If you prefer to call, contact Telecharge or Ticketmaster directly before buying. Or visit a box office in person between noon and curtain to avoid online handling fees.

Broadway is now more accessible than ever. Whether you're visiting from out of town or a New Yorker who has avoided the theatre district, you can get tickets and see the shows.