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‘Hamilton’ is coming to Hampton Roads

The national tour of the Broadway musical “Hamilton” will play in Norfolk as part of the 2019-2020 season, producer Jeffrey Seller and Jam Theatricals, announced Monday.

The best way to guarantee tickets to “Hamilton” is to buy a season subscription for the 2018-2019 Broadway In Norfolk season, according to a news release.

Those who renew their subscription for the 2018-2019 season will be able to guarantee their seats for the premiere Norfolk engagement of “Hamilton” before tickets become available to the general public.

Subscriptions for six-show packages are on sale now and start at $260. Packages are available for purchase at 757-823-4299 and BroadwayNorfolk.com. Patrons may purchase group tickets by calling 757-664-6249. Tickets for individual shows will go on sale as each performance date approaches. More information about the 2018-2019 season at Chrysler Hall is available here.

Information regarding “Hamilton” engagement dates and how to purchase groups and single tickets will be announced at a later time.

The 2018-2019 Broadway In Norfolk season at Chrysler Hall includes the following shows:

  • Something Rotten! – Nov. 9-11.
  • Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer – Nov. 30-Dec. 1.
  • Rent – The 20thAnniversary Tour – Jan. 4-6, 2019.
  • The Wizard of Oz – Feb. 15-17, 2019.
  • Finding Neverland – March 29-31, 2019.
  • Disney’s The Lion King – May 29-June 9, 2019.

For information about the 2018-2019 season at Chrysler Hall, click here.

Sarah Fearing
Sarah Fearing
Sarah Fearing is the Assistant Editor at WYDaily. Sarah was born in the state of Maine, grew up along the coast, and attended college at the University of Maine at Orono. Sarah left Maine in October 2015 when she was offered a job at a newspaper in West Point, Va. Courts, crime, public safety and civil rights are among Sarah’s favorite topics to cover. She currently covers those topics in Williamsburg, James City County and York County. Sarah has been recognized by other news organizations, state agencies and civic groups for her coverage of a failing fire-rescue system, an aging agriculture industry and lack of oversight in horse rescue groups. In her free time, Sarah enjoys lazing around with her two cats, Salazar and Ruth, drinking copious amounts of coffee and driving places in her white truck.

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