Broadway in San Antonio 2025 – 2026

Everything’s bigger in Texas—including Broadway! San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre brings razzle-dazzle, drama, and dazzling performances to the heart of downtown. Whether you’re booking a matinee with the kids or dressing up for date night, this guide covers tickets, seating, local dining, and tips to make your Broadway night shine.

Broadway Shows in San Antonio

The Outsiders

The Outsiders

Oct 28 - Nov 2, 2025

A gripping and emotional musical adaptation of the classic novel, bringing the story of brotherhood and survival to life on stage.

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Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast

Nov 19 - 30, 2025

A heartwarming musical adaptation of the Disney classic, featuring enchanting songs and breathtaking visuals.

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Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants

Jan 20 - 25, 2026

A breathtaking musical adaptation of the bestselling novel, bringing the magic and drama of the circus to life on stage.

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A Beautiful Noise

A Beautiful Noise

Feb 24 - Mar 1, 2026

A dazzling musical that tells the story of Neil Diamond’s rise to fame through his timeless hits.

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TINA – The Tina Turner Musical

TINA – The Tina Turner Musical

Apr 3 - 4, 2026

A high-energy musical celebrating the life and legacy of Tina Turner, featuring her biggest hits and an electrifying performance.

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Chicago The Musical

Chicago The Musical

May 1 - 2, 2026

A dazzling and satirical musical that explores crime, celebrity, and scandal in 1920s Chicago, featuring iconic choreography and jazz-infused songs.

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& Juliet

& Juliet

Jul 7 - 12, 2026

A vibrant and empowering musical that reimagines the story of Juliet, featuring chart-topping pop hits.

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Hamilton

Hamilton

Jul 28 - Aug 9, 2026

A revolutionary hip-hop musical that tells the story of Alexander Hamilton in an exciting and dynamic way.

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Where Broadway Takes the Stage

Majestic Theatre San Antonio

Majestic Theatre is the crown jewel of San Antonio’s Broadway scene. Opened in 1929 and lovingly restored, this historic venue blends Spanish Mediterranean design with modern theater technology. Located downtown at 224 E Houston Street, the Majestic seats around 2,300 guests and regularly hosts touring productions from Broadway in San Antonio, a part of the Broadway Across America network.

Its classic layout includes an orchestra level, mezzanine, and balcony—with plush seating and excellent acoustics from nearly every angle. The ornate ceilings, gilded finishes, and dramatic arches aren’t just eye candy—they’re part of the magic that makes each show feel like a grand occasion. For those needing accessibility, there are wheelchair and companion seats, elevators, and assistive listening devices available upon request.

Empire Theatre, just steps away, occasionally hosts smaller or limited-run productions. With around 850 seats, this more intimate space offers a close-up theatrical experience, especially for concerts, comedy, or experimental performances.

Both venues are managed by Ambassador Theatre Group, ensuring high-quality production standards and guest services. Whether it’s a splashy musical or a quiet drama, these venues are where Broadway comes alive deep in the heart of Texas.

Family-Friendly Broadway in San Antonio

Planning a Broadway night out with kids in San Antonio? You’re in luck. The Majestic Theatre regularly hosts kid-friendly Broadway hits like The Lion King, Aladdin, Frozen, and Wicked—magical favorites that bring music, color, and joy to all ages. These shows usually note a recommended age (typically 5+) and offer matinees, making them perfect for younger audiences.

Matinee performances on weekends—or during holidays—tend to draw the most family crowds. Afternoon shows usually start between 1:00 and 2:00 PM and wrap up before dinnertime, leaving little ones less prone to yawns and fidgeting. If you’re bringing children, be sure to ask for booster seats at the lobby—available on a first-come, first-served basis.

That said, the theater does have house rules: no children under age 4 and no lap seating. Everyone must have their own ticket. And remember: shows are loud, dark at times, and full of surprises—so if your child is sensitive to noise or light, consider preparing them ahead of time with a clip or cast album.

Watch out for “Kids Night on Broadway” events too. These special evenings often include pre-show activities, meet-and-greets, and discounted pricing for families. It’s the perfect way to introduce the next generation to the thrill of live theatre—with a little extra sparkle.

How to Get Tickets

Scoring great Broadway tickets in San Antonio is easier than you might think—as long as you know where to look and what to avoid. The most reliable source is the Majestic Theatre Box Office, either in person or through their official site: MajesticEmpire.com. You can also find official listings and subscriptions at BroadwayInSanAntonio.com.

Prefer online? Use Ticketmaster—but only if linked directly from the theater’s site. Never search random ticket resale platforms unless you’re using reputable resellers like SeatGeek, StubHub, or TodayTix. If a site seems sketchy or is charging double for balcony seats, steer clear.

Looking for a deal? Keep your eye out for student rush tickets, military or senior discounts (typically announced on show weeks), and limited group rates for 10 or more guests. Signing up for the Broadway in San Antonio newsletter can unlock early-bird presales and surprise discount codes before the general public even knows what’s coming.

And if you’re a theater lover who goes more than once a year, consider a season subscription. Not only does it lock in your seats for every show, it also saves you money over time—and you’ll never miss the next big hit.

Where to Sit: Best Seats at the Majestic Theatre

The Majestic Theatre Seating Chart

Let’s be honest: every seat inside the Majestic Theatre is a bit of a throwback dream. From the Spanish Mediterranean architecture to the starry sky ceiling, even the cheap seats come with a sense of grandeur. But if you’re after the best views of the stage, here’s the inside scoop.

The orchestra level is the most sought-after, especially center rows A through M. These give you a close view of facial expressions, set details, and costume sparkle. The front mezzanine (especially rows A–C) is a fan favorite for big musicals—it offers a sweeping view of choreography and large sets without being too far removed. The rear mezzanine and balcony are more budget-friendly, but expect a steeper viewing angle and a little less audio immersion.

Accessibility-wise, the Majestic offers wheelchair seating and companion seats on the orchestra level, as well as elevators and assistive listening devices. If you’re on the taller side (or just like a little legroom), aim for aisle seats in the orchestra or choose the front row of any upper tier.

In short: want the “wow” factor? Go mezzanine. Want to be up close and personal? Pay for the orchestra. Want to save cash but still soak in the show? Balcony’s your friend.

Getting There: Parking and Transportation

Headed to the Majestic Theatre in downtown San Antonio? Smart move: it’s walkable, central, and surrounded by everything from tacos to tuxedos. But downtown can be a puzzle during peak times—so here’s your cheat sheet to arrive cool, calm, and curtain-ready.

Parking options are plentiful if you plan ahead. The St. Mary’s Garage and Houston Street Garage are the most convenient, both located within a quick stroll of the theatre. Rates are reasonable, especially if you snag a pre-paid parking pass with your ticket purchase. Street parking is hit or miss, but free after 6 PM on weekdays and all day Sunday (check the signs—seriously).

Ride-hailing zones for Uber and Lyft are available near Navarro and Houston streets. If you’re grabbing a car post-show, be prepared for a short wait or a short walk to a less congested corner. It’s downtown, after all—everyone’s leaving at once.

Public transit? The VIA Metropolitan Transit bus lines stop nearby, and the downtown circulator (VIVA Centro) makes it easy to hop around if you’re doing dinner and a show. For cyclists or e-scooter riders, designated racks and drop zones are nearby, though not directly at the theatre entrance.

Pro tip: If it’s Fiesta season, Spurs playoffs, or anything River Walk-related, allow extra time. And yes, there’s a coat check for rainy or chilly nights.

Where to Eat Before the Show

San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre sits in the heart of downtown, and it’s surrounded by a savory spread of pre-show dining options—whether you’re craving filet mignon or flaky empanadas. Don’t let curtain time catch you off guard—here’s where to grab a bite with time to spare.

  • Upscale Dining: For a fancier prelude, Bohanan’s Prime Steak and Seafood is practically next door. Perfect for celebrating something—or someone—special. Rebelle, inside the historic St. Anthony Hotel, offers stylish vibes and modern seafood in a chandelier-lit setting.
  • Mid-Range Favorites: Try The Palm San Antonio for classic steakhouse fare or Acenar for elevated Tex-Mex with River Walk views. Bliss is a short drive but worth it for inventive plates and an artsy ambiance.
  • Quick Eats: Running late? Schilo’s Deli has speedy service and legendary root beer. Texas de Brazil for the buffet-in-a-hurry crowd, and Rosario’s if you want tacos and margaritas before curtain call.
  • Sips and Sweets After: Post-show cocktails? Head to The Esquire Tavern for a moody, vintage bar experience or Soho Wine & Martini Bar for a cheeky chocolate martini and jazz soundtrack.

Reservation tip: Book tables by 5:30 PM for evening shows to avoid pre-show stress. Some restaurants even offer prix fixe theatre menus—just ask when reserving.

What to Wear to a Broadway Show in San Antonio

San Antonio’s style scene is as warm and eclectic as the Texas sun, and when it comes to Broadway nights at the Majestic Theatre, dressing up is part of the fun—but not a full-on black-tie affair. Think stylish, not stuffy.

  • Evening Shows: Most guests lean smart-casual to semi-formal. A cocktail dress or jumpsuit for women, or slacks and a button-down for men, hits the sweet spot. Add flair with fun accessories or boots—it’s Texas after all.
  • Matinee Performances: Daytime shows invite a more relaxed look. A sundress with flats or dark jeans with a blouse or polo will do just fine. You’ll blend right in.
  • Weather-Wise: Summers are sweltering, so go breathable—but bring a wrap or light blazer for the theater’s A/C. In winter, layer smartly and make use of the coat check (yep, the Majestic has one).
  • Avoid: Oversized hats, jangly bracelets, loud heels, and heavy cologne—if your outfit distracts your neighbor, it’s a no-go. Also skip bulky bags; stick to something you can slide under your seat.

Bottom line? Look polished, feel comfy, and don’t be afraid to add a little sparkle. After all, it’s showtime.

Broadway for Locals: Season Packages & Member Perks

Tina Musical on Stage Broadway in San Antonio

If you’re a San Antonio local who can’t get enough curtain calls and standing ovations, season packages through Broadway in San Antonio are your backstage pass to the best seats, prices, and perks.

  • Season Subscriptions: Offered through BroadwayInSanAntonio.com, these packages let you lock in your favorite seats for the entire touring season. You’ll snag tickets before the general public and avoid the last-minute scramble.
  • Flexible Benefits: Can’t make a show? Subscribers can usually exchange their tickets for another date (based on availability). Plus, many plans allow payment installments, so you don’t have to shell out all at once.
  • Discounts & Priority Access: Save up to 20% compared to single-ticket prices. You’ll also get pre-sale access to add-on shows like specials and concerts hosted at the Majestic or Empire Theatres.
  • Gift Packages: Want to wow a fellow theatre lover? Season packages and gift certificates are thoughtful, experience-based gifts that keep on giving.
  • VIP Upgrades: Subscribers may be invited to upgrade to premium seating or attend exclusive events like cast talkbacks or pre-show receptions—depending on the season and availability.

Being a subscriber in San Antonio isn’t just about seats—it’s about being part of a local Broadway-loving community. Drama queens and musical buffs welcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I purchase tickets or manage a subscription?

Use only official sources like the Majestic Theatre Box Office, MajesticEmpire.com, or BroadwayInSanAntonio.com. Subscriptions are available via BroadwayInSanAntonio.com with access to locked‑in seats and priority for presales.

Can I get a refund or exchange tickets?

Generally, tickets are non‑refundable and non‑transferable. Some producers may offer refunds or exchanges if you add Ticket Protection at purchase, or if a show is canceled.

When should I arrive, and what about late seating?

Box office opens up to ~3 hours before showtime; it’s best to arrive 60 minutes early. Latecomers may be seated during intermission or directed to a monitor until it’s safe to enter.

What is the policy on children and seating?

The Majestic requires all attendees—regardless of age—to have their own ticket. Lap seating is not permitted, and some shows enforce a minimum age (often 4 or 5 years).

Are booster seats and restrooms available?

Yes—booster seats are available in the lobby on a first-come basis. Restrooms are located on each level, and ushers can readily assist with directions. (Inferred from general family-friendly policies)

Does the theater offer accessibility services?

Absolutely. The Majestic provides wheelchair-accessible seating, companion seats, elevators, and assistive listening devices. Service animals are permitted.

Can I bring food, drinks, or bags into the theater?

No outside food or alcohol is allowed. Concession items are permitted inside. Bags larger than about 12″×12″×6″ may be denied, and security checks all guest items.

What ticket formats are accepted?

Only mobile tickets scanned from your device are accepted. Screenshots or printed images of QR codes are not permitted. Will‑Call pick‑up requires photo ID and must be done at the Majestic Box Office.

How many tickets can I purchase at once?

There’s usually a limit of 8 per transaction—larger groups should contact group sales in advance for block bookings.

What if there’s a major event or bad weather downtown?

If a show is canceled or rescheduled, Majestic will notify ticket holders via email and refund or reschedule as needed. For major downtown events or extreme weather, give yourself extra transit time.

Are there discounts for students or groups?

Yes—look for student rush, military or senior pricing (when offered), and group sales for 10+ attendees. Subscribing to the Broadway newsletter can also unlock early deals.