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Broadway News Gettin’ the Band Back Together Will Offer Rush Tickets to Theatregoers Over 40 The discount ticket offer is for all preview performances, which begin July 19.
Sawyer Nunes, Paul Whitty, Mitchell Jarvis, Manu Narayan, and Jay Klaitz Robert Ascroft

Broadway's upcoming Gettin’ the Band Back Together will offer 40 tickets for every preview performance at $40 each for people 40 years of age and older. The offer is valid for all preview performances, beginning July 19, and is available now at the box office and online using the code: BT40440.

Customers will be able to select from seats in the front orchestra, including the front row.

Gettin’ the Band Back Together follows Mitch (played by Mitchell Jarvis), a 40-year-old, out-of-work banker who moves back in with his mother and decides to reunite his old high school band, Juggernaut.

The musical, directed by Tony winner John Rando and choreographed by Chris Bailey, will play the Belasco Theatre where it will officially open August 13.

The principal cast also features Marilu Henner as his 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.

The ensemble will include Ryan Duncan, Nehal Joshi, J. Elaine Marcos, Rob Marnell, Jasmin Richardson, and Tad Wilson.

Gettin’ the Band Back Together features a book by Ken Davenport (who also produces) and the performance group Grundleshotz, who helped develop the show. Mark Allen penned the score, and Sarah Saltzberg (a member of Grundleshotz) provided additional material. The musical received its world premiere in 2013 at George Street Playhouse, also directed by Rando.

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

 
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