Digital Lottery Announced for Broadway’s Be More Chill | Playbill

Broadway News Digital Lottery Announced for Broadway’s Be More Chill The lottery will begin April 16 for select performances of the new musical at the Lyceum Theatre.
Tiffany Mann and cast of Be More Chill Maria Baranova

Be More Chill, the new musical that recently opened at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre, has announced a digital lottery ticket policy for select performances.

Beginning with the 7 PM show April 16, a limited number of $40 tickets will be sold to winners of the drawing.

Available performances will be posted on BeMoreChillLottery.com as early as midnight the day before the performance, and entry will close at 3 PM. Winners will be notified the day before the performance in two groups, at 9 AM (with the ability to purchase until 3 PM) and at 3 PM (with the ability to purchase until 9 PM).

Winners will pick up their tickets at the Lyceum Theatre box office with their credit card starting 30 minutes prior to showtime. Seats are limited to two per winner. Seat locations may be partial view, and the number of tickets awarded by the lottery are subject to availability. Blackout dates may apply.

A limited number of $40 rush tickets will continue to be available for purchase in-person on a first-come, first-served basis at the box office for that day’s performance only.

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Be More Chill, based on the novel by Ned Vizzini, features music and lyrics by Joe Iconis and a book by Joe Tracz. Stephen Brackett directs, and Chase Brock choreographs.

The cast includes Will Roland as Jeremy, George Salazar as Michael, Stephanie Hsu as Christine, Gerard Canonico as Rich, Katlyn Carlson as Chloe, Tiffany Mann as Jenna, Lauren Marcus as Brooke, Britton Smith as Jake, Jason SweetTooth Williams as Mr. Heere - Mr. Reyes - Scary Stockboy, and Jason Tam as The Squip.

 
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