Life is a Dream Tickets
Buy Life is a Dream Tickets
Enter a world of fantasy with Life is a Dream tickets. The play, written by Pedro Calderon de la Barca during the Spanish Inquisition in the 1600s, presents an unusual tale of an imprisoned Polish prince named Segismundo. Before his birth, astrologers foretold that he would wreak havoc on the land, resulting in death. Believing this prediction, his father, Basilio, sequestered the prince in a tower, barring him from civilization for decades. However, in a twist of events, Basilio decides to set his son free. Once released, the prophecy comes to pass, and he begins acting violently. When a war breaks out between king and prince, Segimundo’s true destiny is revealed.
Life is a Dream is one of the most well-known in the playwright’s extensive canon of works. Its themes of destiny, astrology and the consequences of superstition have intrigued audiences for centuries. The play has been adapted several times, including a 2012 opera by Jonathan Dove. You can enjoy a modern rendering when you buy Life is a Dream tickets from TicketSmarter today. The script’s writer, Calderon de la Barca, is credited with penning around 200 plays, and Life is a Dream has endured through the ages. Led by a talented cast of performers, the show runs for limited live engagements at venues such as the Weitzenhoffer Theatre in Norman, Okla.
How much are Life is a Dream tickets?
Life is a Dream 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.
Life is a Dream Show Schedule
Check the Life is a Dream 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.