Broadway’s Frozen Announces Digital Lottery for $30 Tickets

Disney Theatrical’s new Broadway musical Frozen will have $30 tickets available via a digital lottery. As of today, submissions for performances beginning thisThursday, February 22 – Frozen’s first preview – may be entered at www.luckyseat.com/frozen.

A limited number of tickets for the performance will be sold to winners of a random lottery drawing. Winning tickets are $30 and limited to two per winner.

Entries for the lottery for each performance will be accepted until 11:00am ET the day before the performance. Winner and non-winner notifications will be sent at approximately 12:30pm ET the day prior to the performance via email. You can also check your results online after that time if you didn’t receive notification via email. Winners will also receive a text SMS message (if mobile number is furnished provided the entrant also checks the text consent box).

Tickets must be purchased online with a credit card by 10:00pm ET the day prior to the performance using the purchase link in your winner’s notification email. Winning tickets not purchased by that time are forfeited. Your tickets may be partial view and, while every effort will be made to seat pairs together, there is a chance that pairs may be split up. Winners must pick up tickets at the box office with a photo ID that matches the name on the entry and the name on the purchase within two hours of the performance starting. Winners who require accessible seating should contact [email protected] for assistance. Limited performances will have no lottery.

Frozen will join Disney Theatrical hits Aladdin and The Lion King on Broadway, beginning performances at the St. James Theatre on Thursday, February 22, 2018 and opening Thursday, March 22, 2018. Tickets are on sale now. Visit FrozenTheMusical.com for more information.

This Broadway-bound Frozen, a full-length stage work told in two acts, is the first and only incarnation of the tale that expands upon and deepens its indelible plot and themes through new songs and story material from the film’s creators; in fact, this new stage production features more than twice as much music as the film.  Like the Disney Theatrical Broadway musicals that have come before it, it is a full evening of theatre running over two hours.