By Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway Critic Producer Scott Rudin is slashing ticket prices to $50 through March for whatever seats remain available at his five usually sold-out Broadway productions, a move designed to help keep theaters full if coronavirus concerns begin to take a significant toll on attendance.
Rudin’s productions To Kill a Mockingbird, West Side Story, The Lehman Trilogy, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and The Book of Mormon are among the most popular and successful on Broadway, and typically play to, or near, full houses.
A quick and random search for seats at To Kill A Mockingbird this month shows relatively few remaining seats available, though of course that wouldn’t reflect last-minute cancelations.
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