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This image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown shows Leanne Cope and Robert Fairchild during a performance of "An American in Paris." The musical is one of 22 shows participating in Broadway Week, in which patrons can buy two tickets for the price of one. Tickets go on sale starting Thursday at 10:30am for performances September 7–20. (Angela Sterling/Boneau/Bryan-Brown via AP) Image Credit: AP

Broadway shows will soon be much cheaper to see — at least for a few weeks next month.

Some 22 shows are participating in Broadway Week, in which two tickets go for the price of one. These special tickets go on sale starting on Thursday at 10.30am for performances only during September 7-20.

The participating shows are Aladdin, Amazing Grace, An American in Paris, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Chicago, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, Finding Neverland, Fun Home, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Hand to God, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Jersey Boys, The King and I, Kinky Boots, Les Miserables, The Lion King, Matilda the Musical, Old Times, The Phantom of the Opera, Something Rotten!, Spring Awakening and Wicked.

Broadway Week is a biannual promotion designed to increase ticket sales during the typically slower periods of winter and fall.

Fans of Kinky Boots can also get an even better deal: To celebrate the show’s 1,000th Broadway performance, the first 50 people in line when the box office opens at 10am on August 26 wearing red shoes will get free tickets to that night’s show.

Also, Tony-winner Billy Porter will be on hand outside the Al Hirschfeld Theatre to pick the three most fabulous pairs of footwear, and winners will get to join the cast backstage after the show.