The Liar Tickets
The Liar Theater Tickets
Secure your The Liar tickets today and experience this bright comedy live on stage. Based on a 17th century French play, audiences will love this updated edition that is sure to captivate and entertain.
The Liar was written by Pierre Corneille, a French playwright of the 17th century. It premiered on stage in 1644 and is considered a comedy. The play has remained popular throughout the centuries, growing in fame in the 1990s when a new version was translated into English by Ranjit Bolt. Further adaptations have been created, including a version written by David Ives, directed by Geoffrey Kent. This modern take on The Liar relies on the original plot but adds contemporary flair and comedy into this classic tale.
Don’t miss the chance to grab your The Liar tickets now and see this classic story unfold live. The Liar tells the story of a rather egotistical man named Dorante, who meets and attempts to impress, two women in Paris (Clarice and Lucrece). Dorante decides he wishes to marry Clarice, but in a hilarious mix-up, he confuses the ladies’ names. The plot continues to twist and turn, weaving in multiple characters that only make Dorante’s unknown mistake even more dire. Audiences will laugh along with the antics as the problem is eventually resolved and all ends happily. Enjoy this laugh-out-loud classic comedy, The Liar, come to life on stage.
How much are The Liar tickets?
The Liar 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.
The Liar Show Schedule
Check the The Liar 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.