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Burnout Paradise

First Preview: Feb 18, 2026
Opening Date: Mar 5, 2026
Closing Date: Jun 28, 2026
Burnout Paradise

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Playing @
Astor Place Theatre
434 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10003
Five performers. Four treadmills. One chance to beat the clock.

What begins as a simple wager between performer and audience becomes a desperate attempt to complete a series of escalating tasks that push the limits of human ability.

BURNOUT PARADISE is part comedy show, part endurance feat, part performance art – but more than anything, it’s a euphoric, visceral celebration of our tendency to run full tilt towards life’s endless challenges.
Off Broadway

Performance Schedule

Visit Ticketmaster.com for full schedule. 


Cast
  • Claire Bird
  • Ava Campbell
  • William Strom
  • Dominic Weintraub
  • Hugo Williams

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF Member tickets:

Available

Listed at

Never

Full-price tickets:

$59.00 - $109.00

Lottery & Rush

Burnout Paradise will be offering a limited number of in-person & student rush tickets. These tickets will be available for purchase starting 1 hour before showtime on the day of the performance at the Astor Place Theatre Box Office (434 Lafayette Street). Rush tickets will be priced at $34 each. Student rush tickets, priced at $26.20, will be available for purchase with proof of a valid student ID. For both in-person and student rush, each person may purchase up to two tickets.

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Should a patron with a disability have questions about these accessibility policies/practices and/or seek any other accommodation they should reach out to the theater at (212) 777-4741 or by emailing AstorBoxOffice@blueman.com
  • Parking

    Valet parking garage: Broadway & 8th St. Lot: 8th St. between Lafayette St. & 4th Ave.
  • Curb Ramps

    All corners
  • Restroom

    Womens and Mens: Lobby.
  • Seating

    Three levels: Lobby, orchestra and mezzanine. Seats 299.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    None
  • Entrance

    Eight steps down to double doors in series (each 23") into lobby. Tight space between sets of doors leading to lobby. Four steps from inner lobby up into orchestra seating. Twenty steps up from lobby to mezzanine.
  • Visual Assistance

    None
  • Water Fountain

    Lobby, at foot of mezzanine.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Patrons should be advised that the main lobby of the theater is located below-grade in the historic Colonnade building, eight steps down from the street. Access for patrons utilizing mobility devices is achieved using our in-house LiftKar stair crawler. Patrons will be transferred to the LiftKar chair when they arrive at the theatre and escorted down the stairs by our trained security personnel. At lobby level, patrons will be transferred back or use one of our in-house wheelchairs.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive Listening Devices that transmit sound via headsets are available for all performances. Patrons should see the house manager to obtain a device prior to entering the seating area.

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