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Broadway's Sunday in the Park With George Offers $41 Front Row Tickets

Jake Gyllenhaal and Annaleigh Ashford star in the revival.

Annaleigh Ashford and Jake Gyllenhaal cut the ribbon to officially open Broadway's Hudson Theatre.
Annaleigh Ashford and Jake Gyllenhaal cut the ribbon to officially open Broadway's Hudson Theatre.
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In celebration of the opening of the 41st Broadway theater, Sunday in the Park With George will be offering front row orchestra seats to preview performances (February 11-February 22) at $41. The production reopens the Hudson Theatre, the 41st theater currently operating on Broadway. All $41 tickets will be available at theater's box office on the day of the performance beginning at 10am. The offer is limit two tickets per person, subject to availability.

With Oscar nominee Gyllenhaal as Georges Seurat and Tony winner Annaleigh Ashford as Dot, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical will have a 10-week run, beginning February 11. Opening night is set for February 23, with the run scheduled to conclude April 23. Sarna Lapine directs.

The cast will also feature Tony Award nominee Brooks Ashmanskas (Mr./Charles), Jenni Barber (Celeste #2/Elaine), Tony Award nominee Phillip Boykin (Boatman/Lee), Mattea Marie Conforti (Louise), Erin Davie (Yvonne/Naomi), Claybourne Elder (Soldier/Alex), Tony Award nominee Penny Fuller (Old Lady/Blair), Jordan Gelber (Louis/Billy), Tony Award winner Robert Sean Leonard (Jules/Bob), Liz McCartney (Mrs./Harriet), Tony Award winner Ruthie Ann Miles (Frieda/Betty), Ashley Park (Celeste #1/Waitress), Jennifer Sanchez (Nurse), David Turner (Franz/Dennis), Max Chernin, MaryAnn Hu, Tony Award nominee Michael McElroy, Jaime Rosenstein, Julie Foldesi, and Andrew Kober.

The production features set design by Beowulf Boritt, projection design by Tal Yarden, costume design by Clint Ramos, lighting design by Ken Billington, sound design by TKai Harada, co-projection design by Christopher Ash, hair and wig design by Cookie Jordan, make-up design by Joe Dulude II, music coordination by Seymour Red Press, orchestrations by Michael Starobin, production supervision by Peter Lawrence, musical staging by Ann Yee, and music direction by Chris Fenwick.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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