Lazarus Will Offer Daily Mobile Lottery for $25 Tickets | Playbill

News Lazarus Will Offer Daily Mobile Lottery for $25 Tickets New York Theatre Workshop has announced that beginning Dec. 28, theatregoers will be able to enter a mobile lottery for the chance to win $25 tickets to see David Bowie and Enda Walsh's musical Lazarus. The TodayTix program replaces the previously announced in-person lottery initiative.

TodayTix allows patrons to enter the mobile lottery via the app, available in the App Store or Google Play Store. The entry period will begin each day at 12:01 AM and continue until winners are notified via push notification three to four hours before the selected performance begins. Winners can pick up their tickets at the NYTW box office beginning one hour prior to curtain.

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The world-premiere musical, which features new songs specially composed by Bowie as well as new arrangements of previously recorded songs, is currently running at NYTW through Jan. 20, 2016. Inspired by Walter Tevis' best-selling 1963 novel "The Man Who Fell to Earth," the story follows Thomas Newton – played by Michael C. Hall – a human-looking and lovelorn alien who has been abandoned on the planet.

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The Off-Broadway production, which officially opened Dec. 7, is helmed by Obie winner Ivo van Hove. Along with Hall, the cast also includes Cristin Milioti (Once), Michael Esper, Krystina Alabado (American Idiot), Sophia Anne Caruso (The Nether), Nicholas Christopher (Whorl Inside A Loop), Lynn Craig (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson), Bobby Moreno (Year of the Rooster), Krista Pioppi (Spring Awakening national tour), Charlie Pollock (The Wild Party) and Brynn Williams (Bye Bye Birdie).

For more information, visit NYTW.org.

 
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