Hamilton announces west end dates and very expensive ticket info
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The record-breaking musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda finally arrives at London’s Victoria Palace Theatre later in 2017 after months of hype, with the first preview now confirmed for November
21. The official opening night then follows on December 7, with booking currently scheduled up to June 30, 2018. Theatregoers will be able to buy tickets from midday on January 30, although
those who have registered for priority booking will be able to secure their places from today, January 16, midday. Premium tickets will cost as much as £200 each, although producer Cameron
Mackintosh has announced that 295 seats per show will be kept below £40. He said: “To give the widest possible audience the chance to see Lin-Manuel Miranda’s brilliant musical, Jeffrey
Seller, the original American producer and I have designated 295 seats per performance to be £37.50 or less and the public will also have the opportunity to purchase a limited number of
tickets both on the day or a week in advance through our daily and weekly lotteries for as little as £20. “Excluding Premium tickets, our top price theatre ticket will be an all inclusive
£89.50. No additional charges will be permitted.” Premium tickets will cost £127.50 during the preview window, raising to £190 on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 December. Once the show officially
opens, the top tier seats will cost £137.50 and £200.000. 'HAMILTON' WRITER DEFENDS SHOW GETTY Casting for the UK edition is yet to be announced Others, meanwhile, will cost
£32.50, £47.50 and £79.50 during the previews; and £37.50, £57.50 and £89.50 during the run. Since debuting on Broadway in 2015, Hamilton has amassed a strong global reputation - with 16
Tony Award nominations and 11 wins, plus a Grammy gong for Best Musical Theatre Album. Casting for the West End run has yet to be announced.