Sunday in the Park with George Revival Will Continue to Offer Low-Cost Rush Seats | Playbill

Broadway News Sunday in the Park with George Revival Will Continue to Offer Low-Cost Rush Seats Jake Gyllenhaal and Annaleigh Ashford co-star in the limited run of the Sondheim-Lapine musical.
Annaleigh Ashford and Jake Gyllenhaal Matthew Murphy

After celebrating its opening night February 23, producers of the Broadway revival of Sunday in the Park with George have announced that the box office will continue to offer day-of rush seats at the Hudson Theatre. The rush program was originally announced to last only through the production’s preview period.

A limited number of $41 tickets will be available at the box office (139-141 West 44th Street) on the day of the performance when the box office opens. There is a limit of two tickets per person, subject to availability. Tickets may be purchased in cash or with a credit card.

Academy Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (in his Broadway musical debut) and Tony Award winner Annaleigh Ashford lead a cast that includes Tony Award nominee Brooks Ashmanskas, Jenni Barber, Tony Award nominee Phillip Boykin, Mattea Conforti, Erin Davie, Claybourne Elder, Tony Award nominee Penny Fuller, Jordan Gelber, Tony Award winner Robert Sean Leonard, Liz McCartney, Tony Award winner Ruthie Ann Miles, Ashley Park, Jennifer Sanchez, David Turner, Max Chernin, MaryAnn Hu, Tony Award nominee Michael McElroy, Jaime Rosenstein, Laura Irion, Julie Foldesi, and Andrew Kober.

Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Sunday in the Park with George reopened the historic Hudson Theatre February 11 prior to an official opening February 23. Directed by Sarna Lapine, performances will continue through April 23.

First Look at Jake Gyllenhaal and Annaleigh Ashford in Sunday in the Park With George

Tickets can be purchased online at TheHudsonBroadway.com, by calling (855) 801-5876, or in person at the Hudson Theatre Box Office.



 
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