New York City Broadway Spotlight Tour
The Premier Travel Destination for Teachers Focused on Drama and Theatre
With its vibrant Theatre District, world-class Broadway productions, and endless educational resources, it's no wonder that hundreds of thousands of students visit New York City each year.
A New York City theatre trip leaves a mark that never fades. In the moment, your students will step off the bus and into the buzz of Times Square, stand just a few feet from a Broadway star at your private workshop, and feel the adrenaline rush as the house lights dim and the orchestra explodes into that first downbeat. Afterward, your students will return home making braver choices in their scenes, calling cues with newfound confidence, and clicking together as a tighter ensemble the moment they’re back in your rehearsal room.
Years from now, they’ll still say, “That trip to New York was when I knew what I’m meant to do.” Some will major in theatre, some will light up community stages, and all will carry the inspiration, discipline, and fire that only Broadway can ignite. That week with you in the city won’t just teach theatre, it will shape who they become.
Sample 5 Day NYC Drama/Broadway Itinerary
Day 1
| Time | Activity |
| TBA-AM | Departure from your local airport |
| TBA-AM | Arrive at NY airport / Meet Tour Escort / Transfer bags to private motorcoach |
| 2:00PM | Orientation tour to include Times Square, Lincoln Center, Fashion District, Madison Square Garden |
| 3:30PM | Walking tour of Central Park |
| 5:30PM | Check into hotel near the Theatre District in Midtown Manhattan |
| 6:30PM | Dinner |
| 8:30PM | Admission to the Empire State Building Observatory Deck |
Day 2
| Time | Activity |
| 8:00AM | Breakfast / Walk to workshop studio |
| 10:00AM | Drama workshop on a topic of your choice (musical theatre, auditions, costumes, improv, etc.) |
| 12:30PM | Browsing along famous 5th Ave with time for lunch at group’s expense |
| 2:00PM | Visit Rockefeller Center, FAO Schwarz, and St. Patrick's Cathedral |
| 3:30PM | Tour of Radio City Music Hall or Hudson Theatre |
| 5:00PM | Dinner |
| 7:00PM | See Broadway Show #1 |
Day 3
| Time | Activity |
| 8:00AM | Breakfast / Ride subway to Lower Manhattan |
| 10:00AM | Ferry ride to the Statue of Liberty (time permitting, groups may explore Liberty Island) and then to Ellis Island & Immigration Museum / Time for lunch at group’s expense |
| 3:00PM | Walk through lower Manhattan to visit Hamilton’s grave at Trinity Church, Wall Street, Charging Bull Statue, New York Stock Exchange, Oculus, and the 9/11 Memorial |
| 6:00PM | Dinner |
| 8:00PM | Explore Times Square |
Day 4
| Time | Activity |
| 8:00AM | Breakfast / Walk to workshop studio |
| 10:00AM | Musical theatre workshop with a cast member from one of your Broadway shows |
| 12:30PM | Visit Grand Central Terminal with time for lunch at group's expense / Visit New York Public Library and explore Bryant Park |
| 3:00PM | Admission to the Museum of Broadway |
| 5:00PM | Dinner |
| 7:00PM | See Broadway Show #2 |
Day 5
| Time | Activity |
| 8:00AM | Breakfast / Check out of hotel / Board private motorcoach |
| 10:00AM | Bargain hunting in Chinatown |
| 12:00PM | Visit SoHo and Greenwich Village with time for lunch at group's expense |
| 2:00PM | Visit Hudson Yards, see the Vessel, and walk the High Line (time permitting) |
| TBA-PM | Departure from NY airport |
| TBA-PM | Arrival at your local airport |
All-Inclusive Tour Packages Start at $1749 Per Person.
Each tour package is fully customized. Some options include:
- Shorten the Trip to 4 Days. A great option for younger groups, first time trip organizers or those looking for a more affordable tour package.
- Stay at NJ Hotel. A great option for groups who want to keep costs down or want to have a private charter motorcoach each day on tour.
- Add Additional Shows or Workshops. Some groups add an Off Broadway show or additional drama workshops in place of visiting some of New York’s landmarks and attractions.
- Add Lunches. When grabbing a quick lunch on the go, some groups choose to include cash disbursements as part of the tour package.
Junior Tours Signature Workshops: Designed to Inspire Young Artists
Starting Out: Improvisation for the Unsuspecting
Beginner improv session building playfulness, trust, and self-awareness. Students take risks, make surprising choices, and practice group and solo scenes. Light homework included.
Next Session with Improvisation
Fast-paced improv strengthening trust, confidence, and risk-taking. Students explore scenes, songs, poems, characters, and ensemble work. Everyone participates, expect plenty of laughter.
Professional Audition Experience
Students perform mock auditions for real casting directors and receive professional, personalized feedback. Experience a true industry-style audition with tips to improve their skills.
Showstopper! – A Working Musical Theater Party
Students learn, stage, and perform a new musical number under tight rehearsal deadlines—just like Broadway. A fun crash course in working quickly and professionally.
Stage Combat 101
Learn safe slaps, falls, and basic fight techniques from professional stunt coordinators. Hands-on training with safety mats prepares students for combat in stage or screen work.
Theatre Tech Workshop
Customized sessions led by Broadway technicians covering costumes, sets, wigs, makeup, special effects, or stage management. Ideal for students interested in backstage careers.
On Camera Workshop
Students receive scenes in advance, perform on camera in New York, watch playback, and receive feedback from a professional film/TV director.
Broadway Musicals and the Joy of Singing in Them
Participants work with a Broadway vocal coach to build confidence, power, and joy in singing. Volunteers may be asked to perform with sheet music or a cappella.
Okay, I’m Singing, But What Do I Do With My Hands?
Through games and exercises, students learn to physicalize songs, use expressive movement, and create more dynamic, engaging vocal performances.
Broadway Shows
Best for Middle School Drama Students:
- Aladdin: Adventure and magic told through an accessible narrative.
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Fantasy with innovative staging.
- Maybe Happy Ending: Charming sci-fi romance about obsolete robots finding love.
- MJ the Musical: Biography with dynamic dance.
- The Outsiders: Gritty coming of age story about loyalty, class, and identity.
Best for High School Drama Students:
- & Juliet: Bold, hilarious remix of Shakespeare with pop anthems.
- Death Becomes Her: Funny, technically strong and high energy.
- Hadestown: Draws on mythology for creative inspiration.
- Hamilton: Blends history, rap, and revolutionary staging.
- SIX: Empowering historical retelling with modern flair.
Best for Classic Broadway Lovers:
- Chicago: Sleek, jazzy tale of crime, ambition, and electrifying dance.
- Moulin Rouge!: Extravagant musical spectacle celebrating love, glamour, and freedom.
- The Great Gatsby: Dazzling tale of ambition, love, and illusion.
- The Lion King: Timeless storytelling and stunning visuals.
- Wicked: Themes of friendship and self-discovery.
Additional Drama-Related Attractions
- Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour: A behind-the-scenes glimpse into iconic performances.
- Hudson Theatre Tour: Historic Broadway gem showcasing elegant architecture and theatrical legacy.
- Apollo Theater Tour: Go backstage for a guided tour of this historic crown jewel in Harlem.
- Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts: Explore venues like Juilliard and the Met Opera.
- The Museum of Broadway: Interactive exhibits on theatre history, costumes, and more.
- The Drama Book Shop: A haven for scripts and resources, owned by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
FAQs About Drama Student Trips to New York City
Optimal Timing for Student Trips to New York City
Timing your drama student travel to New York City affects availability, costs, and weather:
- January to February: Budget-friendly with fewer crowds, perfect for most affordable student travel.
- March to June: Ideal for school groups with new shows and abundant workshops.
- October to November: Festive atmosphere, great for holiday-themed drama student tours.
Fun Facts & Statistics About Student Travel to New York City
- The Theatre District is home to 41 Broadway theatres.
- 1 in every 6 Broadway seats are filled by a drama student on a school trip.
- Times Square hosts an average of 360,000 visitors daily.
- 2025 Broadway Season generated $1.9 billion in ticket sales, the highest in history.
- 2025 Broadway Season featured 77 productions, including 43 new openings, totaling 13,404 performances.
