Experience all of Encores! in 2024 with season tickets for all three of this year's limited-time musicals. See Sutton Foster and Michael Urie in Amy Sherman-Palladino's new adaptation of Once Upon a Mattress, Billy Porter and Joaquina Kalukango in Jelly's Last Jam, and Bonnie Milligan in Titanic.
Start by choosing which date in January you want to see Once Upon a Mattress. You'll also get tickets in the same seats to see Jelly's Last Jam and Titanic for the same day of the week during their engagements in February and June, listed below.
ENCORES! WEDNESDAY EVENING
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New York City Center will contact you with details on accessing your tickets. You will receive the same seat location for each production. Should you need to exchange for another performance, you are eligible for one free exchange per production (pending availability). Exchanges from one production to another are not permitted.
Additional exchange requests will be subject to a $15 per ticket exchange fee. All exchange requests must be made 48 hours prior to the original performance date or the requested performance date, whichever is sooner.
Wheelchair access, assistive listening devices
This series of concert stagings revisits the archives of American musical theatre. Centered around the Encores! orchestra, these revivals are produced with limited runs and rehearsal schedules, spotlighting the vocal talents of star-studded ensembles.
Once Upon a Mattress
Musical theatre legend Sutton Foster (The Music Man) stars as Winnifred the Woebegone alongside an all-star creative team led by Encores! artistic director Lear deBessonet (Lionel Bart’s Oliver!), with a new concert adaptation by Amy Sherman-Palladino (Gilmore Girls, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel).
Jelly's Last Jam
A vivid, impressionistic portrait of legendary jazz pianist Jelly Roll Morton, this wildly imaginative show helmed by Robert O’Hara (A Raisin in the Sun) captures the profound contradictions behind the artist’s explosive talent, using quintessential American forms of musical theatre and jazz to weave a complex fable of history, legacy, and truth.
Titanic
Operatic in its style, historical inspiration, and ambition, Titanic remains a symphonic musical theatre revelation. Directed by Anne Kauffman (The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window), this nearly sung-through show from creators Maury Yeston and Peter Stone remains a musical theater revelation, painting a heartrending portrait of the individuals whose dreams of America were dashed in the Atlantic.
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