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Proof

Proof Tickets & Information

Emmy Winner Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”) and Golden Globe Winner Don Cheadle (“House of Lies”) make their long-awaited Broadway debuts in David Auburn’s Pulitzer and Tony Award winning PROOF. Directed by Tony winner Thomas Kail (Hamilton), this landmark revival returns to Broadway for the first time: reawakening a haunting story of brilliance, inheritance, and belief.

Show Schedule

Mon Monday
-
Tue Tuesday
7:00pm
Wed Wednesday
2:00pm 7:30pm
Thu Thursday
7:00pm
Fri Friday
7:00pm
Sat Saturday
12:00am 2:00pm
Sun Sunday
3:00pm
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
- - - - - 12:00am -
- - 2:00pm - - 2:00pm -
- - - - - - 3:00pm
- 7:00pm - 7:00pm 7:00pm - -
- - 7:30pm - - - -

Proof Frequently Asked Questions

Proof is playing at Booth Theatre in New York. You'll find helpful details on the theatre page to plan your visit, such as the venue address, directions, nearby transportation, seating, and accessibility information.

Proof at the Booth Theatre is on sale through July 19, 2026. Additional performances may be added, so it’s always worth checking back for the latest schedule. You can view upcoming dates and plan your visit using the Proof tickets calendar.

Yes! Group pricing for Proof is available for groups of 10+ or more. Booking as a group is a great way to enjoy the show together and may include access to special rates or seating options. Our dedicated Group Sales team can help with planning, availability, and any specific requirements your party may have. Learn more and submit your request on our Broadway Direct Group Sales page.

You can book tickets for Proof online quickly and securely. Tickets are also available in person at the Booth Theatre box office. We recommend booking early to find the best seats and performance dates.

Photos

Jin Ha and Ayo Edebiri in Proof. Photo by Matthew Murphy.

Don Cheadle in Proof. Photo by Matthew Murphy.

Kara Young and Ayo Edebiri in Proof. Photo by Matthew Murphy.

Ayo Edebiri in Proof. Photo by Matthew Murphy.

Don Cheadle, Jin Ha, and Ayo Edebiri in Proof. Photo by Matthew Murphy.

Proof Accessibility

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map.

The theatre is not completely wheelchair-accessible.

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Getting to the Booth Theatre

Booth Theatre

222 W 45TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10036

By Subway

42 St. Port Authority
A C E
Times Sq. 42 St.
1 2 3 7 N Q R W S
47-50 Sts. Rockefeller Center
B D F M

By Car

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Booth Theatre

About The Booth Theatre

Lee Shubert built the Booth Theatre in partnership with the producer Winthrop Ames. Named for the actor Edwin Booth (1833–1893), brother of the infamous John Wilkes Booth, the venue was actually the second New York theatre to bear this name. The first was built by Booth himself in 1869 on 23rd Street and 6th Avenue. Ames’s father had been devoted to preserving the actor’s legacy, so Winthrop’s decision to name this theatre after Booth honored not only the actor, but it connected his own family’s interest with the actor’s rich theatrical history. Ames intended to present the most challenging and prestigious productions possible here.

The Roommate is next up at the Booth Theatre.

The Booth Theatre has 800 seats and is one of the Shubert Organization‘s 17 Broadway theatres.