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How I Learned To Drive Show Tickets

Step into the wonderfully talented world of Paula Vogel with How I Learned To Drive tickets from TicketSmarter. Premiered in 1997, How I Learned to Drive had its debut performance at the Vineyard Theatre. How I Learned To Drive won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1998. In the play, the main character, Li’l Bit, has an abusive relationship with her aunt’s husband, Uncle Peck. The play deals with themes of misogyny, incest, pedophilia and power dynamics by using driving as a metaphor to express these deeply complicated issues. 

Throughout the play, Li’l Bit breaks the fourth wall and addresses the audience personally. This act brings the audience closer to the protagonist by showing her inner thoughts. Li’l Bit isn’t the only character who breaks the fourth wall. Li’l Bit’s aunt addresses the audience as well to defend her horrible husband. Li’l Bit’s aunt actually blames the abuse on Li’l Bit instead of her husband, which is what happens a lot of the time in those types of abusive situations. How I Learned To Drive Show is an amazing play that shows the honest truth of what happens behind closed doors and is truly a piece of art. Do not miss out on this amazing play by getting How I Learned To Drive tickets today. 

How much are How I Learned To Drive tickets?

How I Learned To Drive tickets for a premium orchestra seat have a price range of around $150-$350 per ticket depending on the venue. Stick to your budget with cheap seats in the back of the theater. A balcony seat will typically run $35-$55 each. Due to the size of the theatres on Broadway, ticket prices in New York can sometimes be 50-75% more than a touring performance.

How I Learned To Drive Show Schedule

Check the How I Learned To Drive schedule above to find a tour date that is convenient for you. When the performance is running for a week or longer, it usually runs Tuesday through Sunday with Matinées typically available on Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to catch the show at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, Sarofim Hall at the Hobby Center in Houston or another theatre near you.