News on your favorite shows, specials & more!
pixeltracker

Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?

Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?

April Saul
#1Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?
Posted: 3/30/25 at 1:16pm

I'm wondering if it's going to show up on TDF or Audience Rewards, or if there'll be a rush or lottery? What do you all think? Missed it off-Broadway and would love to see it!

Kad Profile Photo
Kad
#2Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?
Posted: 3/30/25 at 1:19pm

I would say that a rush/lotto is a near-certainty, while discounts via TDF, TKTS, etc. are extremely likely.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

ErmengardeStopSniveling Profile Photo
ErmengardeStopSniveling
#3Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?
Posted: 3/30/25 at 1:23pm

There are currently $48 rear balc seats available inclusive of fees during previews.

Spot-checking some preview dates, it doesn't appear to be selling well at all, but it has time to build sales still if it receives glowing reviews, word of mouth, and Tony wins.

Is there any new musical that doesn't offer a rush or lottery? That's basically a guarantee. Choosing to use TDF is handled differently by each producer.

yyys
#4Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?
Posted: 3/30/25 at 1:30pm

yeah, wait for TDF or rush....it's really not selling well.

Kad Profile Photo
Kad
#5Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?
Posted: 3/30/25 at 1:34pm

I think the show is a brilliant piece of theatre and chocked with fantastic performances and an excellent score, but, yeah, the producers really needed to prime the pump by getting audiences into previews with more inexpensive tickets. The show is not arriving as a hot ticket transfer.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

bear88
#6Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?
Posted: 3/30/25 at 1:52pm

The only reason I bought full price tickets is because I am from across the country and can only see it on its opening preview. And even that performance, on a Saturday night, isn’t selling that well.

I was advised to wait and just get tickets at the TKTS booth, or do rush, and they were probably right.

But if you’re local, or not limited to a single date, you can wait. 

I have been very surprised by the producers’ strategy here. It seems like a mistake, especially in a season packed with popular and/or well-reviewed musicals.

Sutton Ross Profile Photo
Sutton Ross
#7Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?
Posted: 3/30/25 at 2:18pm

They'll be a promo code shortly but if you're thinking of buying tickets please know that row B is the first row, and due to the stage being quite high for this production, some places are listing these as partial view. Good luck. 

ACL2006 Profile Photo
ACL2006
#8Most economical way to see Dead Outlaw?
Posted: 3/30/25 at 2:35pm

It'll be up at TKTS.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.


Latest Posts



Videos