On February 1, customers will be able to purchase two tickets for $50 for select performances.
Producers of Broadway's Significant Other have announced that on February 1 from 10am-8pm customers will have the opportunity to purchase two tickets for $50 for select February performances. The Valentine's promotion will be available to purchase only in-person at the Booth Theatre box office and will be offered for one day only.
Two tickets for $50 will be available for the following performances: Tuesday February 14 at 8pm, Wednesday February 15 at 8pm, Thursday February 16 at 8pm, Tuesday February 21 at 8pm, Wednesday February 22 at 2:30pm & 8pm, Thursday February 23 at 8pm, and Tuesday February 28 at 8pm. The offer is limited to two tickets per order, and tickets are subject to availability.
In addition, ticket buyers who use the Booth Theatre's interactive Road Ready Photo Booth to post, tweet, or share their love for the significant other(s) in their life, will be automatically entered to win an exclusive meet-and-greet with the cast backstage when they attend 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. Joshua Harmon's Significant Other is directed by Trip Cullman. The show will open March 2 at the Booth Theatre, with previews beginning February 14.
Significant Other premiered off-Broadway in 2015 in a Roundabout Theater Company production. Reprising their performances on Broadway are Gideon Glick (The Harvest), Barbara Barrie (Company), John Behlmann (Journey's End), Sas Goldberg, Lindsay Mendez (Godspell), and Luke Smith (Peter and the Starcatcher). New to the company for the upcoming run is Broadway alum Rebecca Naomi Jones (Marie and Rosetta).
The creative team will include 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.