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Nov. 11, 2021

‘Hamilton’ tickets to go on sale to the public Nov. 18

Producer Jeffrey Seller and Wharton Center have announced that single tickets for “Hamilton” will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 18 at Wharton Center’s official ticketing outlets — online at whartoncenter.com, at the Auto-Owners Insurance Ticket Office at Wharton Center, or by calling 517-432-2000 or 1-800-WHARTON. Tickets will be available for performances March 29 through April 10, 2022.  

There is a maximum purchase limit of eight tickets per household for the engagement. At the time of the on sale, prices will range from $49 to $169 with a select number of premium seats available from $249 for all performances. There will be a lottery for 40 $10 seats for all performances. Details will be announced closer to the engagement.

Jeffrey Seller notes, “It's tempting to get tickets any way you can. There are many sites and people who are selling overpriced, and in some cases, fraudulent tickets. For the best seats, the best prices and to eliminate the risk of counterfeit tickets, all purchases for the East Lansing engagement should be made through whartoncenter.com.”

“Hamilton” is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, “Hamilton” has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theater — a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics and education. 

With book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, “Hamilton” is based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography. It has won Tony, Grammy and Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.

The “Hamilton” creative team previously collaborated on the Tony Award-Winning Best Musical “In the Heights.”

“Hamilton” features scenic design by David Korins, costume design by Paul Tazewell, lighting design by Howell Binkley, sound design by Nevin Steinberg, hair and wig design by Charles G. LaPointe, casting by Telsey + Company, Bethany Knox, CSA, and General Management by Baseline Theatrical.

The musical is produced by Jeffrey Seller, Sander Jacobs, Jill Furman and The Public Theater.

Please visit the Wharton Center website at whartoncenter.com/covid-19 to review the most up-to-date information and requirements pertaining to COVID-19.

By: Bob Hoffman