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$55 & up -- 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf,' up to 30% Off*

Update (Sunday, December 09, 2012): The hot deals always go fast! Our Test Booking Center has found that this offer either sold out due to huge demand or is no longer available.
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By Caroline Eber
Travelzoo Staff, New York - updated 11/6/2012

Entertainment Weekly gives an "A" to the "sensational new production" of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" on Broadway. By acclaimed playwright Edward Albee, the stirring show is offering up to a 30% savings on performances through Dec. 23.

All seats at the Booth Theater in Times Square are available:

  • Mezzanine rows G-H ... $54.50-$64.50 (reg. $67-$77)
  • Orchestra and Mezzanine rows A-F ... $84.50-$94.50 (reg. $127-$132)

Note: Lower-priced seats apply for Tuesday-Thursday performances.

Called "a fresh encounter with a great work of theater" by The New York Times, this production was created by Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company. The cast includes Tracy Letts and Amy Morton as George and Martha, one of theater's most notoriously dysfunctional couples. First staged on Broadway 50 years ago, the play's "savage humor and touching heartbreak" (NY Daily News) have made it an enduring classic.

Book by Dec. 7.
 

How to Book This Deal

Click
Click here to book online at "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"
  • Enter a ticket quantity and click "Continue"
  • Use the calendar to select a performance date and time
  • On the next screen, select "I want the best seats available" or use the drop-down menu to select a specific section


Fees: An additional $8 per ticket and $2.75 per order will apply.

 
Call
Call "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" at 212-947-8844
  • Mention code VWZQQ1106
  • Or print this page and bring it to the Booth Theater box office (222 W. 45th St.) to purchase without fees
*Terms/Conditions:
Restrictions may apply. Fees of $8 per ticket and $2.75 per order will be additional. Full-price tickets are subject to the same fees.
  • When
    All performances through Dec. 23
  • Where
    Booth Theater in New York
  • Savings
    up to 30%
  • Why We Like It
    Universally praised by critics, the play has been described as humorous, touching and powerful.