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Hamilton London Opening Rescheduled

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HAMILTON will re-open the brand-new Victoria Palace Theatre with previews now beginning on 6 December 2017 rather than 21 November 2017 as originally announced. Following a multi-million pound expansion and restoration to the listed building, the Victoria Palace Theatre will open two weeks later than previously announced, with the need to reschedule 16 performances.

Customers who have purchased tickets via official HAMILTON channels for the performances affected by the rescheduled previews will be contacted directly by Ticketmaster in order to be re-seated. All seats that were put on sale for the first booking period to June 2018 have now sold out, however, a large numbers of seats were held in reserve to be released at the time the building was nearing completion which will allow affected patrons to be re-seated early in the run with a minimum of inconvenience. Once the reseating has been completed, the remaining tickets for this first booking period will be put on sale in October.

The official opening night will now take place on 21 December 2017. HAMILTON is currently booking at the Victoria Palace Theatre to 30 June 2018, with a new booking period to be announced by the end of this year.

Cameron Mackintosh, owner of the Victoria Palace Theatre and Co-Producer of HAMILTON said:

β€œThe massive redevelopment in Victoria by Land Securities and Transport For London gave me a once in a hundred years opportunity to expand and restore the Victoria Palace Theatre. It has been an extraordinary undertaking, both thrilling and fraught, not only because of the complexity of putting what is practically a brand new building into the shell of a much loved historical masterpiece, but because it was also the ideal theatre for the most eagerly awaited American musical in decades β€˜Hamilton’.

The time constraints to access the land around the theatre to enable the rebuild and getting the show open to the public by the end of this year have been equally tight, not helped by the theatre being built over the huge King’s Scholars’ Pond Sewer, an active 200 year-old brick tunnel.

Added to the usual unhelpful problems that always happen when doing up old buildings, this has put pressure on the time needed to commission the entirely new services that have been installed at the theatre and obtain the necessary licences to reopen to the public. We have therefore needed to take a pragmatic decision to reschedule the previews of β€˜Hamilton’ to commence on December 6th, two weeks later than originally planned.

I am, of course, sorry to amend the performance schedule but undertaking a private rebuilding project on this scale in Central London has no precedent.

Thanks to the phenomenal efforts of the amazing team (of hundreds!) working often around the clock to get the theatre ready, I look forward to welcoming our patrons to the newly constructed theatre where Frank Matcham’s masterpiece will be revealed in even greater splendour as a spectacular home for this landmark musical.”

Jeffrey Seller, Producer said:

β€œWe are extremely sorry to disappoint patrons who we know expended time, effort, and valuable resources to purchase tickets for our first performances. But they will be given immediate priority so that they can be re-seated as early as possible.

We have been looking forward to coming to London since the day after we opened in New York. We chose the Victoria Palace Theatre because it will be the very best place to experience β€˜Hamilton’.”

HAMILTON is the story of America’s Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant from the West Indies who became George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War and helped shape the very foundations of the America we know today. The score blends hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B and Broadway – the story of America then, as told by America now.
The West End cast comprises Christine Allado (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Rachelle Ann Go (Eliza Hamilton), Tarinn Callender (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison), Michael Jibson (King George), Rachel John (Angelica Schuyler), Jason Pennycooke (Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Cleve September (John Laurens/Philip Hamilton), Giles Terera (Aaron Burr), Obioma Ugoala (George Washington) and Jamael Westman (Alexander Hamilton). At certain performances, the role of Alexander Hamilton will be played by Ash Hunter.
They are joined by Jade Albertsen, Curtis Angus, Johnny Bishop, Courtney-Mae Briggs, Jack Butterworth, Jon-Scott Clark, Kelly Downing, Leslie Garcia Bowman, Lia Given,Β Gregory Haney*, Leah Hill, Barney Hudson, Waylon Jacobs, Miriam-Teak Lee, Aaron Lee Lambert, Phoebe Liberty, Sifiso Mazibuko, Gabriel Mokake, Alexzandra Sarmiento, Marsha Songcome, Christopher Tendai and Lindsey Tierney.

 

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Hamilton London – Full Ticket Details

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HAMILTON

CAMERON MACKINTOSH AND JEFFREY SELLER ANNOUNCE

THE FIRST RELEASE OF TICKETS FOR LONDON PRODUCTION OF HAMILTON

PRIORITY ON SALE 16 JANUARY 2017 AT 12 NOON

GENERAL ON SALE 30 JANUARY 2017 AT 12 NOON

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  • INTRODUCING A NEW PAPERLESS TICKET SYSTEMΒ TO HELP PROTECT THEATRE PATRONS FROM THIRD PARTY PROFITEERING

  • REDUCED PRICE PREVIEWS BEGIN NOVEMBER 2017

  • FOR EACH PERFORMANCE DAILY AND WEEKLY LOTTERY TICKETS

  • 295 SEATS FOR Β£37.50 OR LESS

  • THE VICTORIA PALACE THEATRE TO RE-OPEN AFTERMULTI-MILLION POUND REFURBISHMENT

 

At 12noon (GMT) on 16 January 2017 the allocation of seats put aside for those who registered for priority booking will go on sale for the West End production of HAMILTON.Β  The general public booking will open at 12noon (GMT) on 30 January 2017 for the same performances in the first booking period.Β  This initial release of tickets will include reduced price preview performances beginning 21 November 2017 and regular priced performances through to 30 June 2018.Β  Seats will be available for all performances on both priority and public booking dates.Β  Official opening night is scheduled for 7 December 2017.Β 

In order to protect patrons from paying highly inflated prices, the producers of HAMILTON are determined to combat the unauthorised profiteering of third party resellers and ticket touts.Β  Delfont Mackintosh Theatres are pioneering for the West End a paperless ticket system for this production – HAMILTON Paperless Ticketing, powered by Ticketmaster.

No physical tickets will be issued in advance.Β  Upon arrival at the theatre on the day of the performance, patrons will be asked to swipe the payment card they used to originally purchase their tickets to gain admission into the theatre.

Patrons wishing to pay by cash can only do so once the Box Office at the Victoria Palace Theatre reopens in the autumn.Β  Additional security measures to prevent profiteering of tickets purchased by cash customers will also be in place.

London Producer and Theatre Owner Cameron Mackintosh said:

β€œI’m delighted to announce, as we open booking for the much anticipated, revolutionary new musical HAMILTON, that in an effort to combat the gouging of the public with hugely inflated ticket prices by third party profiteers, my theatre company Delfont Mackintosh Theatres will be operating a new paperless ticketing system, a first for the West End, powered by Ticketmaster.Β  By not issuing physical tickets in advance, we aim to dramatically reduce the ability to resell seats at a hugely inflated price on secondary ticketing websites.Β  To give the widest possible audience the chance to see Lin-Manuel Miranda’s brilliant musical, Jeffrey Seller, the original American producer and I have designated 295 seats per performance to be Β£37.50 or less and the public will also have the opportunity to purchase a limited number of tickets both on the day or a week in advance through our daily and weekly lotteries for as little as Β£20.Β  Excluding Premium tickets, our top price theatre ticket will be an all inclusive Β£89.50.Β  No additional charges will be permitted.”

Jeffrey Seller said:

β€œWe are thrilled to be going on sale in London and are filled with anticipation for starting performances in November. Hamilton is for everybody. I am gratified that our partner Cameron Mackintosh is working tirelessly with his team to insure accessibility for all audiences.” 

Andrew Parsons, Managing Director, Ticketmaster UK said:

β€œI am delighted that Delfont Mackintosh Theatres have chosen Ticketmaster as their operating partner for the hugely anticipated West End production of Hamilton.Β  The producers have been very clear that they want all Hamilton tickets to get directly into the hands of real theatre fans, not touts, and we are incredibly excited that our proven Paperless technology will play a pivotal part in making this happen.”

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Full ticketing information can be found on the official website at hamiltonthemusical.co.uk and details of how to apply for the daily and weekly lotteries will be announced closer to performances.Β  Further ticket releases and casting will be announced at a later date via official HAMILTON channels.Β 

PRIORITY BOOKING – registration for priority booking opened in June last year and closed on 31 October.Β  Depending on the take-up of the huge numbers who registered we may not be able to accommodate all priority bookers in the first booking period. Β 

HAMILTON will re-open the Victoria Palace Theatre following an extensive multi-million pound renovation and expansion to the listed building.Β 

HAMILTON is the story of America’s Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant from the West Indies who became George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War and helped shape the very foundations of the America we know today. The score blends hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B and Broadway – the story of America then, as told by America now.
HAMILTON has book, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, is directed by Thomas Kail, with choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler and musical direction and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire and is based on Ron Chernow’s biography of Alexander Hamilton.Β 

Winner of 11 Tony Awards including Best Musical, the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, HAMILTON has smashed box office records on Broadway where it continues its run at The Richard Rodgers Theatre with the largest advance ever recorded in theatre history.
A second US production is also playing to capacity at the PrivateBank Theatre in Chicago and a third US production will open in March at the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco.
HAMILTON is produced in London by Jeffrey Seller, Sander Jacobs, Jill Furman, The Public Theater and Cameron Mackintosh.

 

All photography by Joan Marcus from the Broadway Production

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Hamilton

Initially booking 21 November 2017 – 30 June 2018

Monday – Saturday at 7.30pm,

Thursday and Saturday at 2.30pm

 

Opening Night – 7 December 2017 at 7pm

 

Victoria Palace Theatre, Victoria Street,

London SW1E 5EA

Previews Β£27.50-Β£79.50, then Β£37.50-Β£89.50, no additional booking fees through official tickets outlets

Weekly Lottery tickets will be Β£37.50 (and Β£27.50 in previews)

Daily Lottery tickets will be Β£20.00

All ticket prices include a Β£1.25 theatre restoration levy

 

Running timeΒ – 2 hours and 45 mins including interval

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