Digital Lottery and Rush Policy Announced for Broadway’s The Great Comet | Playbill

News Digital Lottery and Rush Policy Announced for Broadway’s The Great Comet Previews begin October 18 at the Imperial.
Josh Groban
The new musical Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, which begins previews October 18 prior to an official opening November 14 at the Imperial Theatre, has announced its digital lottery and rush policy.



The digital lottery will be powered by Shubert Tickets through the Telecharge Digital Lottery platform, which provides theatregoers access to affordable tickets through multiple social networks. Beginning October 25, a limited number of tickets will be made available daily. Tickets will be priced at $18.12 through November 13, and $39 beginning November 16. Additional details and rules will be forthcoming on Twitter at @GreatCometBway.

Beginning October 18, a limited number of general rush tickets will be available daily for $39 at the Imperial Theatre box office (249 W. 45th St.) when it opens for that day’s performance. There will be a maximum of two tickets per person. Tickets can be paid via cash or credit card and are subject to availability. Seating locations will be at the discretion of the box office.

Starring Josh Groban as Pierre and Denée Benton as Natasha, the new musical was created by Dave Malloy (Preludes, Ghost Quartet) and is directed by Rachel Chavkin.

Tickets are on sale now and available at Telecharge.com.

 
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