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Regular Tickets
Tickets from $64
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Digital Lottery
Tickets just $49
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A limited number of $49 tickets will be available via digital lottery.
- Open to everyone.
- The digital lottery opens at 12AM one day before the performance and closes at 3pm the day before the performance.
- Winners are drawn at 10am and 3pm on the day of the performance.
- Winners will be notified after each drawing and will have six hours to claim and purchased their tickets online.
- Tickets must be purchased by credit card.
- ID of credit card holder required.
- Limited to 2 tickets per person.
- Seats may be located in any section of the theater, including standing room. It is possible pairs will not be seated together.
- Tickets subject to availability.
Tickets at Vivian Beaumont Theater - Lincoln Center
The Vivian Beaumont Theater opened in 1965 and has been through several managements and periods of inactivity in following years. In 1985, Lincoln Center Theater acquired the venue and it has been under its operations ever since under the direction of André Bishop and Bernard Gersten.
In 1996 the theater underwent an $8 million renovation that improved its acoustics, increased handicap access and upgraded the building’s infrastructure.
How to Get Discounts at the Box Office
In addition to using our discount offers on the above discount website(s), you may also visit the theater's box office in-person to purchase tickets with the discount code or purchase regular priced tickets and save fees. As always, if you do not have flexibility we advise making a purchase in advance to secure your tickets.
Ragtime Discount Tickets
About Ragtime on Broadway
Duration
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Opening
Closing
Story for Ragtime
Featuring a lush score by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, a stirring book by Terrence McNally, and original orchestrations by William David Brohn, all of whom won Tony Awards for their work, Ragtime weaves fictional narratives with real historical figures and events, creating a rich tapestry that blurs the line between personal struggle and national identity, making history feel both intimate and epic.