Hamilton Doubles Number of $10 Lottery Tickets Beginning Jan. 31 | Playbill

News Hamilton Doubles Number of $10 Lottery Tickets Beginning Jan. 31 The Broadway production has increased the number of front-row tickets available to each performance via digital lottery.
Javier Muñoz and the cast Joan Marcus

Beginning January 31, the Broadway production of Hamilton is increasing the number of front-row lottery tickets available at each performance from 21 to 46.

Theatregoers can enter the digital lottery by visiting lottery.broadwaydirect.com/show/hamilton. Those selected as winners have 60 minutes to purchase their tickets. Seats are assigned at the discretion of the box office and cannot be transferred to other people or performances. There is a limit of one entry per person.

For matinee performances, the lottery will be open for entries between 8 AM and 10 AM. For evening performances, entries can be made between 11 AM and 1 PM. On days with only evening performances scheduled, entries can be made between 8 AM and 1 PM.

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The news was announced by Mandy Gonzalez, who currently stars as Angelica Schuyler, at the Hamilton: The Next Administration panel January 29 at BroadwayCon 2017. The same day, it was announced via a press release that the Chicago production of Hamilton will launch its own #EduHam program, which makes $10 tickets available to area high school students. The program is set to release $10 tickets to 20,000 students in Chicago each year.

READ MORE: 5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW FROM BROADWAYCON’S HAMILTON PANEL

The Hamilton: The Next Administration panel packed the MainStage at the annual convention for Broadway fans. Gonzalez was joined onstage by fellow cast members Michael Luwoye, Jordan Fisher, J. Quinton Johnson, Bryan Terrell Clark, Taran Killam, Brandon Victor Dixon, Seth Stewart, Alysha Deslorieux, and Lexi Lawson. Chicago Hamilton cast members also joined the conversation via video chat.

Photos: Broadway and Chicago Hamilton Casts' BroadwayCon Panel

 
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