Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Hamilton’ tickets remain hot

- By Carol Cling Las Vegas Review-journal

The Smith Center set the stage for Saturday — when “Hamilton” tickets go on sale to the general public — by releasing additional tickets Thursday for sale to season subscriber­s.

The Tony-winning musical about “10-dollar founding father” Alexander Hamilton opens a month-long run May

29, at The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall.

On Thursday, subscriber­s could purchase up to two additional tickets for the first two weeks of “Hamilton’s” run — if they could find them.

A few hours after sales began at 9 a.m., some performanc­es had no tickets available at The Smith Center’s online ticketing site; subscriber hotline callers were advised of wait times topping 1,003-minutes, more

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than 16 hours.

And when additional subscriber tickets were available, they often were premium Gold Circle seats — at $589 a pop, including a $20 fee. For other shows, seats ranged from $99 to $214 in the third-balcony Gallery; a single orchestra ticket was $194.

“A couple hundred” tickets per show were available for subscriber­s Thursday, according to John Burnett, Smith Center vice president and chief financial officer. (Smith Center officials declined to provide the exact number of tickets released during Thursday’s subscriber presale; if 200 tickets were available for each of “Hamilton’s” first 16 performanc­es, that would total 3,200 seats.)

At “some performanc­es, there’s less availabili­ty because they were already heavily subscribed,” said John Mccoy, The Smith Center’s director of performanc­e marketing.

Overall, “there’s heavy demand” for the additional subscriber tickets, Burnett said.

But that’s nothing compared to the “huge demand” expected when general ticket sales start at 10 a.m. Saturday — online and by phone, or at The Smith Center box office.

Additional seats will go on sale closer to “Hamilton’s” May 29 opening date; the show continues through June 24, with eight performanc­es a week.

The Smith Center website ranks as “the best way” to buy “Hamilton” tickets, because The Smith Center “has a lot more capacity online,” Burnett said. “We have a limited number of people here at the box office.”

On Thursday, Burnett said he and other Smith Center officials were “knee-deep in preparatio­ns” for Saturday’s general ticket-sale launch; the center previously completed a server upgrade to keep up with online demand.

All “Hamilton” tickets — whether purchased online, by phone or in person — will be mailed to buyers two weeks before the performanc­e date; each account will be limited to a maximum of four tickets.

Contact Carol Cling at ccling@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0272. Follow @Carolsclin­g on Twitter.

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Joan Marcus Joseph Morales (as Alexander Hamilton) and Marcus Choi (as George Washington) in the national tour of “Hamilton,” which will visit The Smith Center May 29-June 24.

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