A View from the Bridge Now Offering Onstage Rush Seats | Playbill

News A View from the Bridge Now Offering Onstage Rush Seats The Young Vic's Olivier Award-winning production of Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge, which is staged by acclaimed Belgian director Ivo van Hove, is now offering onstage rush seats at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre.

The $20 tickets are now available on the day of performance to the Young Vic’s Olivier Award-winning production. These onstage seats, which are also available in advance at the regular price of $135, afford theatregoers "a more immersive experience, are unobstructed, and provide audience members a unique opportunity to be right beside the action onstage," according to a press statement.

Van Hove is making his Broadway debut with A View from the Bridge, which continues through Feb. 21, 2016. The production officially opened Nov. 12 following previews that began Oct. 21.

The cast includes Mark Strong (as Eddie Carbone), Nicola Walker (as Eddie’s wife Beatrice), Phoebe Fox (as his niece Catherine), Michael Zegen (Marco), Russell Tovey (Rodolpho), Richard Hansell (Louis) and Michael Gould (Alfieri).

Production Photos: Ivo van Hove's 2015 Broadway Revival of A View From the Bridge

The production has scenic and lighting design by longtime van Hove collaborator Jan Versweyveld, costume design by An D’Huys and sound design by Tom Gibbons.

The Young Vic production premiered in April 2014 to ecstatic reviews and instantly sold out its initial engagement. The production subsequently transferred to London’s West End, where it recently concluded another sold-out run. The production won Olivier Awards for Best Revival, Best Director and actor Strong.

A View from the Bridge is produced by Scott Rudin and Lincoln Center Theater.

Tickets are available by calling (212) 239-6200 or by visiting Telecharge.com. The Lyceum Theatre is located at 149 W. 45th St.

 
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