ST. LOUIS – The Muny announced that season tickets for their 2024 season are officially on sale Monday.
In its 106th season, the oldest and largest outdoor musical theatre in the country is bringing seven shows to the stage, including:
Les Misérables (June 17–23)
Dreamgirls (June 27–July 3)
The Little Mermaid (July 8–16)
Fiddler on the Roof (July 19–25)
Waitress (July 30-Aug. 5)
In the Heights (Aug. 9–15)
Anything Goes (Aug. 19–25)
Season tickets start at $126 to see all seven productions, according to The Muny. Single-show tickets will go on sale May 20.
Additionally, groups of 15 or more can save 20% on tickets.
In an effort to make tickets more accessible to everyone, several other options are also available.
High school and college students can receive a 25% off discount for select seats by providing a valid school address or student ID.
The Young Friends group is a way for those who love The Muny to connect with others while gaining access to networking opportunities, access to Muny events, meet-and-greets with cast or crew members, opportunities to volunteer and more. It is free to become a member, and the only requirement is being between the ages of 21 and 40 years old.
The Community Access program allows The Muny to partner with local nonprofit groups to provide experiences to those who would not be able to attend a musical performance without the group. To become a partner for this, the group is required to be filed as a 501 (c)(3).
Those who have served the country may receive a discount on tickets in Terraces A and B with a valid ID.
For those who are dedicated, the last nine rows of The Muny, which holds over 1,400 seats, are reserved for the public for free. It is recommended to get there extra early, as these go on a first-come, first-served basis. Gates open at 7 p.m. each show night in Lichtenstein Plaza.
One couple who used the free seats as a tradition for date nights in 1975, Terry and Patti Gould, left an impact on those who sit in the same area as they once did. The Patricia Wolf Gould Memorial Endowment Fund was created in memoriam of Patti, which funds a program that allows 10 attendees one night per show to move from the free seat section to sit in Terrace A.
To purchase tickets for the upcoming season, click here.