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Broadway's Significant Other Announces General Rush Policy and Opening Night Contest

Joshua Harmon’s acclaimed play stars Gideon Glick, Lindsay Mendez, and more.

Bethany Rickwald

Bethany Rickwald

| Broadway |

February 16, 2017

Lindsay Mendez and Gideon Glick in the off-Broadway production of Significant Other.
Lindsay Mendez and Gideon Glick in the off-Broadway production of Significant Other.
(© Joan Marcus)

A general rush policy has been announced for Significant Other, Broadway's new play by playwright Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews). Directed by Trip Cullman, the show is currently in previews and is set to open March 2 at the Booth Theatre.

A limited number of $35 rush tickets will be available for purchase in-person at the Booth Theatre box office beginning at 10am Monday through Saturday (noon on Sundays) for that day's performance(s). Tickets are limited to two tickets per person, are subject to availability, and may not be offered at all performances.

In addition, Significant Other is now accepting entries for their official Opening Night Contest. Participants who follow the show's social media handles on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram can enter by sharing a photo of their BFF with the hashtag #SignificantBFF and explanation of why he or she is significant. The grand-prize winner will receive an opening night package that includes dinner and drinks for two at Becco, two tickets for the opening night of Significant Other, and passes to the opening night party following the show.

An exploration of single life in the city, Significant Other follows Jordan Berman and his three closest friends as they navigate love, friendship, and New York in the their twentysomething years. The show premiered off-Broadway in 2015 in a Roundabout Theater Company production. Reprising their performances on Broadway are Gideon Glick, Barbara Barrie, John Behlmann, Sas Goldberg, Lindsay Mendez, and Luke Smith. New to the company for the upcoming run is Broadway alum Rebecca Naomi Jones (Marie and Rosetta).

The creative team includes off-Broadway designers Mark Wendland (sets), Kaye Voyce (costumes), and Japhy Weideman (lighting), as well as choreographer Sam Pinkleton. Sound designer Daniel Kluger is new for the Broadway mounting.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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