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Here’s how to get $30 tickets to Broadway’s “Six” at the Denver Center

The show runs Dec. 5-24 at the Buell Theatre, and most tickets are already gone

Terica Marie as Anna of Cleves (center) in the North American Touring Boleyn Company of "Six." (Photo by Joan Marcus, provided by Denver Center)
Terica Marie as Anna of Cleves (center) in the North American Touring Boleyn Company of “Six.” (Photo by Joan Marcus, provided by Denver Center)
John Wenzel of The Denver Post
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A limited number of $30 tickets for the Tony-winning British musical “Six” will be available for the first three weeks of the show’s Colorado run, according to Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

The nonprofit, Denver-based theater giant on Monday announced a ticket lottery for the popular musical, whose Dec. 5-24 performances have already hit the “limited capacity” phase. That means each scheduled show has only a handful of seats left for sale, ranging from $45 to $155 per ticket.

In most cases, it’s literally one or two close-to-stage seats per show, as well as a few dozen in the back three or four rows of the balcony at the Buell Theatre.

Here’s how you can get a leg up, according to the show’s producers:

  • Make sure you’re eligible: you must be 18 years or older and have a valid, non-expired photo ID that matches your name to enter.
  • Make a Lucky Seat account if you don’t already have one; visit luckyseat.com to sign up. Producers will use that site to choose winners.
  • Watch your inbox carefully, since winners have a limited window to claim and buy tickets. Entrants who have been selected can buy one or two tickets at $30 each.
  • The entry window for each week will close at 9:30 a.m. five days before the performances. That means entries for Week 1 shows (Dec. 5-10) need to be in by the morning of Dec. 1, with Week 2 (Dec. 12-17) on Dec. 8, and Week 3 (Dec. 19-24) on Dec. 15.

DCPA materials describe “Six” as a modern take on the wives of Henry VIII: “From Tudor queens to pop icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st-century girl power,” according to press materials.

The musical has won a pair of Tony awards and is currently touring the English-speaking world, including dates in the U.S., Canada, England and Australia. The show is recommended for ages 10 and up, DCPA officials wrote; children under 5 are not permitted in the Buell.

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