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Ticket Prices for "Equus" on Broadway
RadcliffeEarlier we told you that “Equus” would preview on Broadway September 5, formally open on September 25, with tickets to the play becoming available as a special to Amex gold card holders this weekend. While that still holds true, tickets to the general public will go on sale April 26 via Telecharge.com. We’ve had many many requests for specific information on these ticket prices and details on the dates of the play starring Dan Radcliffe and Richard Griffiths. As of today, the prices and dates are as follows:
Detailed Pricing Information
Orchestra: $116.50
Mezzanine (Rows A-H): $116.50
Mezzanine (Rows J-L): $66.50
Wednesday matinee:
Orchestra: $111.50
Mezzanine (Rows A-H): $111.50
Mezzanine (Rows J-L): $61.50
Premium Seat Prices:
$251.50
Saturday evening:
$301.50
Wednesday matinee: $151.50
All prices include a $1.50 facility fee.
Tickets purchased online and by phone are subject to a per ticket service charge of $7.00 and a per order handling fee. Handling fees vary by how your tickets are delivered.
DATES & TIMES
Monday @ 8pm
Tuesday @ 7pm
Wednesday – Saturday @ 8pm
Wednesday & Saturday @ 2pm
Beginning September 29
Tuesday @ 7pm
Wednesday – Saturday @ 8pm
Wednesday & Saturday @ 2pm
Sunday @ 3pm
Dates & TimesEXCEPTIONS
Added Performance: Friday – November 29 @ 2pm
Monday – December 22 @ 8pm
Friday – December 26 @ 2pm
Monday – December 29 @ 8pm
Friday – January 2 @ 2pm
Time Change: Thursday – September 25 @ 6:45pm (opening night)
NO PERFORMANCE
Saturday – September 6 @ 2pm
Thursday – November 27 @ 8pm
Wednesday – December 24 @ 8pm
Thursday – December 25 @ 8pm
Wednesday – December 31 @ 8pm
Thursday – January 1 @ 8pm
Additional information regarding parking and directions to the Broadhurst Theatre where Equus will be showing can be found via this link.
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Orchestra is the floor. Premium seats are the center section for about the first 5-10 rows.
Mezzanine is the balcony. It hangs over the orchestra. The first row of the mezzanine starts around row k of the orchestra.
I saw Equus in London twice – once in the mezzanine, and once third row center of the orchestra. The full visual effect of the play is better from the mezzanine imho.

Call me crazy but isn’t broadway usually dark on mondays or is that just for the musicals?

Thanks JoAnne…that was a big help in deciding what tickets to get. My friend and I are going to take our vacations during the week of opening night so we can see it. I am so excited…just can’t wait!

So basically Premium seats aren’t the optimum viewing experience? I just want to be able to see Dan as close as possible lol (and see the whole play well of course , not shallow, I’ve read the book!)Money isn’t really an issue as it’ll be a birthday gift.


i know this play is not pg13, but does anyone know how old you have to be to get in. and that song about potter was extremely tacky. It sounded like some bridal shower gone wrong on Bridezilla.

Eeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwww Gross!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think i will stik to hp moves thanks

SQUEEEEE I just bought tickets for December! Can’t Wait!

hey, i was wondering if anyone knew the difference between the preview and the official performance

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The prices are expensive but this is a once in a lifetime thing for me. I just would like to know the difference in the seating. What is the difference in the Orchestra seats and the Mezzanine seats. If anyone knows, please let me know. Thanks!