The Broadway premiere of Samuel D. Hunter's Little Bear Ridge Road begins previews at the Booth Theatre October 7—and now we know how to get $49 tickets via newly revealed digital lottery and rush ticket programs!
Entries will be accepted for the lottery beginning at 12 AM ET one day before the performance at Rush.Telecharge.com, with winners drawn that same day at 10 AM and 3 PM ET. Winners will be able to buy up to two $49 tickets.
Digital rush tickets, also limited to two $49 tickets per person, will be available beginning at 11 AM ET on the day of the performance at Rush.Telecharge.com, with sales ending 30 minutes before curtain.
The new play, which made its world premiere at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre last year, will open October 30 with Tony winner Joe Mantello back at the helm. The play follows the Fernsby family in rural Idaho as an estranged aunt and nephew reunite following the passing of a family patriarch. Playwright Hunter (The Whale) will make his Broadway debut with the work.
Also back from that premiere run are stars Laurie Metcalf as Sarah, Micah Stock as Ethan, John Drea as James, and Meighan Gerachis as Paulette. Understudies Jack Ball, Mary Beth Fisher, and Aubie Merrylees round out the company. Casting is by JC Clementz.
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But perhaps the most noteworthy return the production is affording is for producer Scott Rudin, who is producing the transfer alongside Barry Diller. Rudin has been largely absent from the industry since reports emerged of his abusive behavior to subordinates behind the scenes. Though such reports have been published periodically over his career, Rudin stepped away from his professional life following 2021 articles in The Hollywood Reporter and New York Magazine. Published in the wake of the #MeToo movement, both resulted in renewed calls for Rudin to be barred from the industry. Rudin ultimately announced that he would “step back” from Broadway productions and film projects and resign from The Broadway League, installing Kate Horton as executive producer of his then-developing Broadway revival of The Music Man. That revival would open at the Winter Garden Theatre in 2022 starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster. Little Bear Ridge Road is Rudin's first official step back. And according to earlier reports, Rudin has more projects waiting in the wings.
Steppenwolf Theatre, a producer on the last season's Tony-winning Best Play Purpose and the institution that commissioned Little Bear Ridge Road, is not producing the Broadway transfer.
Mantello has reassembled his Steppenwolf creative team for Broadway, including scenic designer Scott Pask, costume designer Jessica Pabst, lighting designer Heather Gilbert, and sound designer Mikhail Fiksel. William Joseph Barnes is production stage manager.