TodayTix and Lookingglass Offer Lottery Tickets for MOBY DICK

TodayTix and Lookingglass Offer Lottery Tickets for MOBY DICK

Pictured: Micah Figueroa and Monica West from the 2015 MOBY DICK production. Photo by Liz Lauren.

Lookingglass Theatre Company has announced a partnership with TodayTix—the free mobile app that provides on-demand access to theater tickets—to offer $25 lottery tickets to MOBY DICK.

Winner of four Jeff Awards, including Best Production, and fresh off a national tour, MOBY DICK returns to the Lookingglass stage located inside Chicago’s historic Water Tower Water Works June 7th – September 3rd.

A limited number of $25 tickets will be available through the TodayTix mobile lottery for all evening performances beginning June 7, 2017. The lottery will open every performance day at midnight, and all winners and non-winners will be notified 2 – 4 hours before the performance. Lottery winners may pick up their tickets at the Lookingglass box office one hour before show time.

“We had incredible audiences and sold-out performances during the first run of Moby Dick,” notes Director of Marketing, Anna Marie Wilharm. “Tickets were in high demand and often gone weeks in advance. We’re excited that our daily ticket lottery partnership with TodayTix will provide our patrons and TodayTix users a chance at securing great seats at a great price, and increase accessibility to this blockbuster show.”

Adapted and directed by Ensemble Member David Catlin, from the book by Herman Melville, and in association with The Actors Gymnasium, the cast of Moby Dick includes Ensemble Members Kareem Bandealy, Anthony Fleming III and Raymond Fox who return to reprise their roles as Starbuck, Queequeg and Stubb. Also returning to the production are Jamie Abelson (Ishmael – evening performances), Micah Figueroa (Cabaco) and Javen Ulambayar (Mungun). Joining the cast are Kelly Abell (Fate #1), Walter Owen Briggs (Ishmael – matinee performances), Cordelia Dewdney (Fate #3), Mattie Hawkinson (Fate #2) and Nathan Hosner (Ahab).

For more information on MOBY DICK visit lookingglasstheatre.org.

About author

PerformInk

PerformInk is Chicago's entertainment industry trade publication.