How To Find The Cheapest The Lehman Trilogy Tickets + Rush, Lottery, Face Value Options

January 2, 2020


Where to Find The Lehman Trilogy Tickets

Set to open in previews on Broadway on March 7, primary market tickets to The Lehman Trilogy are available via Ticketmaster. Opening night is March 26. Tickets start as low as $79 for both previews and after the show opens. Prices go up to $199 for Orchestra section seats for more popular dates, including weekends. 

On the secondary market, TicketIQ will offer a Low Price Guarantee on sold out secondary market tickets for all The Lehman Trilogy tickets. TicketIQ also offers its Low Price Guarantee on all sold out Broadway shows, which means if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid Seats, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers can save an average of 55-20% compared to StubHub or Vivid Seats.

The Lehman Trilogy follows the growth and expansion of Lehman Brothers, the financial institution that imploded and essentially set off the last U.S. recession. But the show spends more time on the history and events leading up to the collapse than the collapse itself. 

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Schedule & Run Dates

During previews, the Nederlander Theatre will be dark on Sundays, and the show will play Monday-Friday at 7 p.m., and Saturdays at 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. After opening night, the theater will be dark on Mondays, with performances at 7 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are currently on sale through June 28. 

Show Details & Reviews

The show played Off Broadway at Park Avenue Armory for a month between March-April 2019, and opened to spectacular reviews. It charts the evolution of the business that would become the financial institution Lehman Brothers, and has already played in France, Germany and Italy. The show features only three actors, who play 70 different characters — with no costume changes. The show spends only about 20 minutes of its three-and-a-half hours on the implosion of the company in 2008, instead charting the evolution of the company over three centuries. 

The brothers will be played by Adam Godley, Ben Miles, and Simon Russell Beale.

From the New York Times: “This genuinely epic production out of London, directed with surging sweep and fine-tooled precision by Sam Mendes, charts the history of the financial institution that would come to be known as Lehman Brothers, from its humble origins to its epical implosion, over a span of three centuries and many generations.

“The script by the Italian playwright Stefano Massini, exquisitely adapted into English by Ben Power, follows the blossoming of a small Alabama clothing store in the 1840s, founded by three immigrant Jewish brothers from Bavaria, into an international powerhouse of the stock exchange, before its world-rattling collapse in 2008.”

And from National Public Radio: “What stands out most in this production are the troika of actors. They are almost never absent from the stage during the nearly 3 1/2 hour production. They were collectively nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actor, the British equivalent of the Tonys. That seems fitting, because working together — dressed in stark costumes, with minimal props — they manage to make worlds come alive.”

Nederlander Theatre Seating Chart + Details

The Nederlander Theatre is a Broadway Theater located at 208 West 41st Street in New York City. The theater seats 1,232 in the Orchestra and Mezzanine sections. It is named for American theater impresario David Tobias Nederlander. The theater was built in 1921 and is owned by the Nederlander Organization. 

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Wheelchair/Accessible Options

There are wheelchair accessible seats available in the Orchestra section, and transfer seats with folding armrests are available in both the Orchestra and Mezzanine sections. In addition, seats C 1-7 and 6-8 in the Orchestra are available for low-vision or heading-disabled patrons. 

There is a wheelchair accessible rest room on the Orchestra level, as well as wide stalls in the rest rooms on the Mezzanine level. 

Assistive listening devices and I-caption devices are available at the theater for theater goers with vision or hearing issues, respectively. 

Standing Room Option

Standing-room tickets are currently unavailable.

Other Venue and Show Details

The Lehman Trilogy runs 3 hours, 30 minutes and has one intermission. Late ticket holders will be permitted to stand at the back of the theater through the first song before being escorted to their seat by an usher.

Children aged four and below are not permitted in the theater.

Concessions are located on both the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels and the bar/concession stand is open 30 minutes before curtain and during the intermission. There is no coat check or bag check available, and any bag that doesn’t fit under a seat won’t be allowed in the theater. General rest rooms are available on the Mezzanine level. 

Rush & Lottery Options

The box office is located at the theater, and is open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, and from noon-6 p.m. on Sunday.

Rush and lottery options aren’t yet available. 

Discounted Tickets

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