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The new production of the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical A Chorus Line is introducing a 20/20 lottery ticket program.
Twenty tickets for every performance of A Chorus Line will be made available to the general public on the day of the performance for $20 at the Gerald Schoenfeld box office (236 W 45th St), through a ticket lottery (limit two tickets per person), beginning Monday, October 16.
Lottery tickets will be distributed 2? hours before each performance (11:30am for matinee performances, 5:30pm for evening performances) and the drawing will take place 2 hours before the performance. "We want to give everyone who would like to see A Chorus Line the opportunity to do so. By creating a $20 ticket for each performance we hope to be able to achieve that goal," said producer John Breglio. Directed by its original Tony Award-winning co-choreographer Bob Avian, A Chorus Line was conceived and originally choreographed and directed by Michael Bennett, features a book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban. Baayork Lee re-stages the original choreography. A Chorus Line is produced by John Breglio for Vienna Waits Productions.The company features Ken Alan (Bobby), Brad Anderson (Don), Michael Berresse (Zach), Natalie Cortez (Diana), Charlotte D'Amboise (Cassie), Mara Davi (Maggie), Jessica Lee Goldyn (Val), Deidre Goodwin (Sheila), Tyler Hanes (Larry), James T. Lane (Richie), Paul McGill (Mark), Heather Parcells (Judy), Michael Paternostro (Greg), Alisan Porter (Bebe), Jeffrey Schecter (Mike), Yuka Takara (Connie), Jason Tam (Paul), Chryssie Whitehead (Kristine) and Tony Yazbeck (Al) in a cast of 29 that includes Michelle Aravena, David Baum, Mike Cannon, E. Clayton Cornelious, Joey Dudding, Lyndy Franklin, Nadine Isenegger, Pamela Jordan, Lorin Latarro, and Grant Turner.
Regular tickets for A Chorus Line are available at the Gerald Schoenfeld box office or www.telecharge.com (212-239-6200). Performances are Monday through Saturday at 8:00 p.m. with matinee performances on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. Tickets range from $85.00 to $110.00. Premium seating is available.
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