When I go to the ticket page, it initially shows as No Tickets Available, but when you enter the Promo Code in the top right corner box then the tickets become available.
rfksansiro said: "When I go to the ticket page, it initially shows as No Tickets Available, but when you enter the Promo Code in the top right corner box then the tickets become available."
Correct! I was skipping that part lol
Shakespeare Theatre reps told me tickets go on sale to the general public this Wednesday Sep 1 in the morning - I'm assuming the cast will be announced as well that day
The world premiere of the Britney Spears jukebox musical Once Upon a One More Time has found its cast, with Great News star Briga Heelan and American Idol and Broadway alum Justin Guarini leading as Cinderella and Prince Charming, respectively.
Joining the two will be Tony nominee Emily Skinner (Sideshow, The Cher Show) as Stepmother, Brooke Dillman (Superbad) as The O.F.G (Original Fairy Godmother), and Aisha Jackson (Waitress) as Snow White, with Mimi Scardulla (We Are The Tigers) and Tess Soltau (Wicked) as Stepsisters Belinda and Betany.
As previously reported, performances will begin April 14 at Chicago’s James M. Nederlander Theatre ahead of an April 30 opening. A Broadway premiere is expected to follow, with details to come.
Also in the cast for the Chicago run are BAFTA nominee Simon Callow as the Narrator, Ashley Chiu, Raymond J Lee, Wonu Ogunfowora, Ryan Steele, Allie Trimm , and Morgan Weed, Matt Allen, Belinda Allyn, Viva Boresi, Stephen Brower, Jennifer Florentino, Selene Haro, Joshua Daniel Johnson, Amy Hillner Larsen, Korinne Tetlow, Salisha Thomas, Matthew Tiberi, Josh Tolle, Kevin Trinio Perdido, and Diana Marie Vaden.
Using popular songs like “Lucky,” “Toxic,” and “Oops I Did It Again,” Once Upon a One More Time tells the story of a group of famous fairy-tale princesses from the Brothers Grimm on the quest for a new kind of narrative—one that embodies the feminist ideals of present-day.
Directed and choreographed by Keone and Mari Madrid (Beyond Babel), the production features a creative team including creative consultant David Leveaux, costume and hair designer Loren Elstein, scenic designer Anna Fleischle, lighting designer Sonoyo Nishikawa, sound designer Andrew Keister, production designer Sven Ortel, production stage manager Bonnie Becker, and wig designer Ashley Rae Callahan. Casting is by Hardt Casting.
The world premiere of the Britney Spears jukebox musical Once Upon a One More Time has found its cast, with Great News star Briga Heelan and American Idol and Broadway alum Justin Guarini leading as Cinderella and Prince Charming, respectively.
Joining the two will be Tony nominee Emily Skinner (Sideshow, The Cher Show) as Stepmother, Brooke Dillman (Superbad) as The O.F.G (Original Fairy Godmother), and Aisha Jackson (Waitress) as Snow White, with Mimi Scardulla (We Are The Tigers) and Tess Soltau (Wicked) as Stepsisters Belinda and Betany.
As previously reported, performances will begin April 14 at Chicago’s James M. Nederlander Theatre ahead of an April 30 opening. A Broadway premiere is expected to follow, with details to come.
Also in the cast for the Chicago run are BAFTA nominee Simon Callow as the Narrator, Ashley Chiu, Raymond J Lee, Wonu Ogunfowora, Ryan Steele, Allie Trimm , and Morgan Weed, Matt Allen, Belinda Allyn, Viva Boresi, Stephen Brower, Jennifer Florentino, Selene Haro, Joshua Daniel Johnson, Amy Hillner Larsen, Korinne Tetlow, Salisha Thomas, Matthew Tiberi, Josh Tolle, Kevin Trinio Perdido, and Diana Marie Vaden.
Using popular songs like “Lucky,” “Toxic,” and “Oops I Did It Again,” Once Upon a One More Time tells the story of a group of famous fairy-tale princesses from the Brothers Grimm on the quest for a new kind of narrative—one that embodies the feminist ideals of present-day.
Directed and choreographed by Keone and Mari Madrid (Beyond Babel), the production features a creative team including creative consultant David Leveaux, costume and hair designer Loren Elstein, scenic designer Anna Fleischle, lighting designer Sonoyo Nishikawa, sound designer Andrew Keister, production designer Sven Ortel, production stage manager Bonnie Becker, and wig designer Ashley Rae Callahan. Casting is by Hardt Casting."
Yup, I know the original cast was announced in March 2020, but as far as I know actress Emily Skinner is currently working on a different play. I'm assuming some of the original cast members will be replaced since it's been a year and a half from the official announcement, and some of them had to find another project to work on during this time. We'll have to wait and see I guess
This just hit my inbox from the Shakespeare Theatre: "A select number of front row seats have been released for all performances. Don't miss your chance to be "In the Zone" and experience this amazing musical up close. Ready to join the fun? Use promo code OMTNOFEE and STC will waive the fees for your ticket purchase! After selecting your show date on the website, enter your code in the promo code box in the upper right corner to unlock fee-free seats and purchase tickets. Hurry, this offer ends this Sunday, November 14!"
Tech reharsals are going great, this show will be massive success in broadway!
As far as the article, it's pretty interesing reading, specially everything going now with Britney and now that she's finally free. Also it kindda lowkey confirms the show will open at Nederlander theater once it finishes its run on DC?
Reading the article, I understand that there is nothing genuine in this project: the worst part being the producer - who totally unfazed by what happened to Britney - saying "Hopefully, there will be a lot of profits for everybody".
I feel like there's not even someone who really loves Britney behind it... It's sad when you create an entire musical with someone else's songs.
It will open at A Nederlander Theatre, not THE Nederlander Theatre. It was slotted for the Marquis prior to COVID and I presume will end up at the Lunt Fontanne