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Broadway: Alexander Hamilton Goes from $10 Bill to $20,000 a Ticket For Lin-Manuel Miranda Final Show

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Alexander Hamilton used to be happy just to be on the $10 bill.

But this Saturday he goes up on the $20,000 bill. There are currently a pair of front row center tickets for the Saturday July 9th 8pm performance on secondary market seller Stub Hub.

Location Row A 105 and 106. Price? $20,000. Apiece. That’s $40,000, not including refreshments, souvenirs, dinner before or after the show, cab ride. And you’re not invited to the inevitable cast party after the show.

On that night, Lin Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., and Philippa Soo will leave their Tony award winning roles in the Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning musical.

Seat F109 is also available — for $7,500. The lowest price tickets are available in the rear mezzanine for an average of $2,500.

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Roger Friedman
Roger Friedman
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