The new Lincoln Center Theater production of Lerner & Loewe's Camelot, which begins Broadway previews March 9 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, will offer a digital ticket lottery, providing a limited number of discounted tickets for performances.
Hopeful audience members can enter the lotterhy online at CamelotBwayLottery.com to score $39 tickets, pending availability. Entrants are limited to one entry per person, with winners allowed to purchase either one or two tickets each. For available performances, the lottery will open the previous night at 12:01 AM. Winners will be chosen at random and notified on the day before the performance, at 10 AM for matinees and 3 PM for evening shows.
The cast is led by Andrew Burnap as Arthur, Phillipa Soo as Guenevere, and Jordan Donica as Lancelot Du Lac, with Dakin Matthews as Merlyn/Pellinore, Taylor Trensch as Mordred, Marilee Talkington as Morgan Le Fey, Anthony Michael Lopez as Sir Dinadan, Fergie Philippe as Sir Sagramore, and Danny Wolohan as Sir Lionel.
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Barlet Sher directs the Lerner and Loewe Golden Age classic, featuring a new book by To Kill a Mockingbird playwright Aaron Sorkin, based on Lerner's original. The Lerner and Loewe score includes "If Ever I Would Leave You," "The Lusty Month of May," and, of course, the title song "Camelot."
Opening night is set for April 13.