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Insider Info How to Get $35 Rush Tickets to Beau the Musical

The heartfelt musical is back for an encore Off-Broadway engagement at St. Luke's Theatre.

Matt Rodin in Beau the Musical Valerie Terranova

The Off-Broadway encore run of Douglas Lyons and Ethan D. Pakchar's Beau the Musical, which officially opened October 27, has instituted an in-person rush policy.

The production, which began performances October 13 at St. Luke's Theatre, has been extended through January 4, 2026. The musical is directed and choreographed by Josh Rhodes.

Starting two hours before curtain, fans can purchase $35 rush tickets during box office hours. Only card payments are accepted. Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis, with a maximum of two tickets per person.

Conceived and written by Lyons (Chicken and Biscuits), with music by Pakchar (Back to the Future: The Musical) and Lyons, Beau the Musical features eight actor-musicians telling the story of Ace Baker, a young queer man whose life is forever changed when he discovers his deceased grandfather is actually still alive.

READ: Douglas Lyons' New Musical Beau Is a 'Celebratory Gay' Experience

Reprising their performances from the world premiere run earlier this season at Out of the Box Theatrics are Matt Rodin as Ace Baker, Amelia Cormack (Hadestown) as Raven, Andrea Goss (Indecent) as Le-Ann/Karina/Nurse, Miyuki Miyagi as Daphney, and Derek Stoltenberg as Dennis. Newly joining for this go-around are Jeb Brown as Beau, Ryan Halsaver (Kinky Boots) as Larry, and Max Sangerman (Dead Outlaw) as Ferris.

Standbys Luke Darnell, Seth Eliser, Tyler Donovan McCall, Lauren Jeanne Thomas, and Rose Van Dyne round out the company. McCall will star as Ace Baker at select performances. Casting is by Geoff Josselson.

Bryan McCaffrey and Leah Michalos are producing the encore run in association with The StoryLine Project and Out of the Box Theatrics.

This bow features music supervision by Chris Gurr, scenic design by Daniel Allen, costume design by Rodrigo Muñoz, lighting design by Japhy Weideman, sound design by Jordana Abrenica, prop design by Sean Frank, intimacy direction by Kimi Handa Brown, and fight direction by Michael Rossmy. Charlie Wheatley Meffe is production manager, with Kyra Bowie as production stage manager and Brant Sennett as assistant stage manager. Jonathan Bach is serving as production supervisor, with Brian Strumwasser as hair and makeup consultant.

Tickets are at BeautheMusical.com.

 
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