Digital Lottery Announced for Broadway’s Gettin’ the Band Back Together | Playbill

Broadway News Digital Lottery Announced for Broadway’s Gettin’ the Band Back Together The new musical is currently in previews at the Belasco Theatre.
Sawyer Nunes, Paul Whitty, Mitchell Jarvis, Manu Narayan, and Jay Klaitz Robert Ascroft

Gettin’ The Band Back Together, which began previews July 19 at the Belasco Theatre, has announced details for its digital lottery.

Effective immediately, lottery tickets will be priced at $39.50 each Monday–Thursday and at $45 Friday–Sunday. Those interested can sign up on the show’s website.

Participants may enter at midnight for that day’s performance; the lottery will close at 9 AM for matinee performances and at 2 PM for evening performances. Winners will be notified shortly after the lottery closes and will be able to purchase up to two tickets by 11 AM for matinee performances and 4 PM for evening performances. Winners can return to the site after each drawing to check their status and will also receive an email at the address they provided; winners can also choose to be notified by text message.

The production, which is directed by Tony winner John Rando and choreographed by Chris Bailey, will officially open August 13.

Gettin’ The Band Back Together has original music and lyrics by Mark Allen and a book by Ken Davenport and The Grundleshotz, with additional material by Sarah Saltzberg.

Read: GETTIN’ THE BAND BACK TOGETHER WILL OFFER RUSH TICKETS TO THEATREGOERS OVER 40

The principal cast of Gettin’ the Band Back Together features Mitchell Jarvis as Mitch, Marilu Henner as Mitch's mother Sharon, Jay Klaitz as Bart Vickers, Manu Narayan as Dr. Rummesh "Robbie" Patel, Paul Whitty as Michael “Sully” Sullivan, Sawyer Nunes as Ricky “Bling” Goldstein, Kelli Barrett as Dani, Becca Kötte as Tawney, Garth Kravits as Ritchie, Tamika Lawrence as Roxanne Velasco, Noa Solorio as Billie, and Brandon Williams as Tygen Billows.

A Sneak Peek at the Broadway-bound Gettin' the Band Back Together

 
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