This show is closing on Nov 30, 2024.
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Regular Tickets
Tickets from $66
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General Rush
Tickets just $45
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- Open to everyone.
- Hudson Theatre box office opens at 10:00AM each morning
- Available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Maximum of 2 tickets per person.
- Cash or credit card accepted
- Number of tickets available are subject to availability.
- Seats may be located in any section of the theater, including partial view. It is possible pairs will not be seated together.
Tickets at Hudson Theatre
Situated just off Times Square in New York on 44th Street, between Millennium Broadway Hotel and The Premier Hotel, the Hudson Theatre originally opened on October 19, 1903 with a production of Cousin Kate starring Ethel Barrymore. Built by Henry B. Harris, a famous Broadway producer of that period, the Hudson Theatre is one of New York City’s oldest Broadway showplaces.
The 100-foot long lobby was the largest ever seen on Broadway at that time. Among the stars that have graced the Hudson’s stage are Douglas Fairbanks, William Holden, Helen Hayes, Edward G. Robinson and Dorothy Gish. Barbara Stanwyck and Judith Anderson both made their debuts on its stage.
On September 27, 1956 the first nationwide broadcast of “The Tonight Show” starring Steve Allen originated from the Hudson Theatre. It was granted landmark status for both its internal and external features in 1987. The Hudson Theatre reopened as a Broadway theater on February 11, 2017.
How to Get Discounts at the Box Office
There are no active discounts for Once Upon a Mattress. However, you may visit their box office in-person to purchase tickets and save fees. As always, if you do not have flexibility we advise making a purchase in advance to secure your tickets.
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About Once Upon a Mattress on Broadway
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Story for Once Upon a Mattress
Direct from its sold-old, record-breaking New York City Center Encores! run, Once Upon a Mattress returns to Broadway for the first time since 1996. Two-time Tony® winner Sutton Foster gives what The New York Times calls an “ebullient, joyful, perfectly goofy” performance as Princess Winnifred the Woebegone alongside royalty of stage and screen, Michael Urie.
Newly adapted by Amy Sherman-Palladino (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), this New York Times Critic’s Pick introduces the unapologetically eccentric Winnifred to a repressed kingdom, where she charms, delights, and dances her way to the top… of a stack of mattresses.