Huntington Theatre Co. Single Tickets Go on Sale 8/16
Single tickets to productions in the Huntington Theatre Company's 2012-2013 Season go on sale to the general public onThursday, August 16. The Huntington marks the occasion with a fee-free One Day Sale – all service fees on tickets and subscriptions purchased before 11:59pm on Thursday will be waived. Tickets will be available:
- online at huntingtontheatre.org beginning at 12am
- by phone at 617 266 0800 beginning at 12pm
- in person at the Avenue of the Arts / BU Theatre (264 Huntington Ave.) and the South End / Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA (527 Tremont Street) Box Offices beginning at 12pm
Single tickets are available at a wide range of price points, including:
- $15 for active members of the military, veterans, and their immediate families
- $15 for students (aged 25 and under, enrolled in an accredited degree program)
- $25 for those 35 and under with a valid ID
- $25 in select orchestra locations
- $10 off for BU community, WGBH, and WBUR members
- $5 off for seniors
The most affordable way to see Huntington productions is with a subscription, and subscriptions are currently the only way to purchase tickets to David Cromer's landmark production of Our Town. Packages start as low as $80 for four shows. Information available at huntingtontheatre.org/subscribe.
Great plays begin with great stories. Continuing its 30-year tradition, in 2012-2013, the Huntington will present world-class productions of new works and classics made current created by the best local and national talent. The varied lineup of productions include a gripping adaptation of a great American novel, an outrageous world premiere by one of Boston's most fascinating playwrights, an acclaimed Broadway hit that tells a local story, a timeless family classic, the American premiere of an edgy political drama, an innovative and intriguing drama, a biting new comedy, and a once-in-a-lifetime visionary production of an American classic.
THE 2012-2013 SEASON LINEUP
- Good People, a compelling Southie story by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole); directed by Kate Whoriskey; at the Boston University Theatre September 14 – October 14, 2012
- Now or Later, an edgy political drama by Christopher Shinn; directed by Michael Wilson; at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA October 12 – November 10, 2012
- Betrayal, a razor-sharp drama by Harold Pinter; directed by Maria Aitken (Educating Rita, Private Lives); at the BU Theatre November 9 – December 9, 2012
- Invisible Man, a powerful American classic adapted for the stage by Oren Jacoby, based on the novel by Ralph Ellison; directed by Christopher McElroen; at the BU Theatre January 4 – February 3, 2013
- A Raisin in the Sun, a timeless family classic by Lorraine Hansberry; directed by Liesl Tommy (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Ruined); at the BU Theatre March 8 – April 7, 2013
- "M", a nightmarish good time adapted by Ryan Landry (Psyched, The Little Pricks) from the Fritz Lang film; directed by Caitlin Lowans; at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA March 29 – April 27, 2013
- Rapture, Blister, Burn, a biting new comedy by Gina Gionfriddo (Becky Shaw); directed by Huntington Artistic Director Peter DuBois (Sons of the Prophet, Captors); at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA May 24 – June 22, 2013
The Huntington season also includes Our Town, a once-in-a-lifetime reimagined staging of the intimate classic by Thornton Wilder; directed by and featuring David Cromer; at the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA December 7, 2012 – January 13, 2013. Tickets to Our Town are currently available exclusively to subscribers. Any remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public in October.
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