'The Notebook' to offer Broadway rush and lottery tickets

The musical adaptation of Nicholas Sparks's 1996 romance novel and the subsequent 2004 movie begins performances at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on February 10.

Gillian Russo
Gillian Russo

Take notes! The Notebook will offer Broadway rush and lottery tickets throughout its Broadway run, which begins on February 10 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. Opening night is March 14.

The Notebook digital lottery offers $44 tickets. Theatregoers may enter the lottery between midnight and 3 p.m. the day before their chosen performance, and winners are drawn at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Winners will have five hours after being notified to claim and pay for their tickets for the next day's show.

The Notebook also offers same-day rush tickets at the box office. Rush tickets are $49 each and are available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 10 a.m. each performance day. The rush ends 30 minutes before curtain or whenever rush tickets sell out.

Each rush and lottery participant can request up to two tickets per performance. Depending on availability, seats may be partial view, and pairs may not be seated together.

Based on Nicholas Sparks's 1996 romance novel and the 2004 movie, The Notebook musical follows lovers Noah and Allie as they share a lifetime of love, fighting against class differences and other societal forces at every turn. The musical adaptation is written by Ingrid Michaelson (music and lyrics) and Bekah Brunstetter (book).

The Notebook cast is led by John Cardoza as Younger Noah, Ryan Vasquez as Middle Noah, Dorian Harewood as Older Noah, Jordan Tyson as Younger Allie, Joy Woods as Middle Allie, and Maryann Plunkett as Older Allie.

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Photo credit: John Cardoza and Jordan Tyson in The Notebook in Chicago. (Photo by Liz Lauren)

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