Here's How to Get Romy & Michele: The Musical Tickets for $46 | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Here's How to Get Romy & Michele: The Musical Tickets for $46

The Off-Broadway screen-to-stage musical has unveiled its rush and lottery ticket programs.

Kara Lindsay and Laura Bell Bundy Valerie Terranova

Off-Broadway's upcoming Romy & Michele musical has unveiled several ways to see the screen-to-stage musical without having access to the Post-Its fortune.

The musical is set to begin at Stage 42 October 14 ahead of an October 28 opening night. Kristin Hanggi (Rock of Ages) is directing, and Karla Puno Garcia is choreographing. In development for more than a decade and adapted from the cult classic 1997 film Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, the project features a book by the film's screenwriter, Robin Schiff, and music and lyrics by Gwendolyn Sanford and Brandon Jay. Orchestrations, music supervision, and arrangements are by Keith Harrison Dworkin.

A digital rush will begin daily at 11 AM ET at Rush.Telecharge.com. Rush tickets—which are first-come, first-served—are limited to two $46 tickets per person. A digital lottery, also hosted at Rush.Telecharge.com, will accept entries beginning at 12 AM ET the day before a performance. Winners will be drawn at 10 AM and 3 PM ET the same day, and notified via email. Winners will have five hours to claim up to two $46 tickets.

The show has also made the entire front row available for $79 each. These tickets are already available to purchase for all performances.

Laura Bell Bundy and Kara Lindsay lead the cast as Romy White and Michele Weinberger, respectively, alongside Jordan Kai Burnett as Heather Mooney, Erica Dorfler as Kelly Possenger, Michael Thomas Grant as Sandy Frink, Je'Shaun Jackson as Toby Walters, Pascal Pastrana as Billy Christianson, Lauren Ashley Zakrin as Christie Masters, DeMarius R. Copes, and Ninako Donville.

The musical follows two Valley girls who, eager to impress their former classmates, return to their old stomping grounds a decade later with a lie involving (among other things) Post-Its. Mira Sorvino (currently starring on Broadway in Chicago) and Lisa Kudrow starred in the 1997 film version.

This musical premiered in 2017 at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre (also directed by Hanggi), and has since held several developmental workshops in the U.S. and U.K. Further creative team members for the upcoming Off-Broadway bow are to be announced. Barry Kemp, Stephen Soucy, Peter Schneider, and Laurence Mark are producing, with Showtown Productions serving as executive producer.

Visit RomyandMicheleTheMusical.com.

 
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