Tickets to Daniel Radcliffe’s “Lifespan of a Fact” Now Available to the General Public!

If you’ve been waiting to buy your tickets to Daniel Radcliffe’s upcoming Broadway performance in The Lifespan of a Fact, your time has come – tickets are now available to purchase by the general public!

Previously, American Express cardholders had a chance to buy tickets, but luckily, there are still lots of seats left for the rest of us. You can get your tickets here. As previously reported, tickets range from $129 to $249, excluding online fees. Performances begin September 20 at 8:00 p.m., and the final performance will be on January 13 at 7:00 p.m.

Dan is set to play Jim Fingal, a fact-checker for Harper’s Magazine who uncovers inaccuracies in a piece written by John D’Agata about the suicide of a Las Vegas teen. Fingal and D’Agata strike up a correspondence about the piece, eventually resulting in its publication after seven years. The pair wrote about the experience in their 2012 book, The Lifespan of a Fact, on which the new play is based.

 

 

Will you be buying tickets?

Jessica J.

I've been making magic at MuggleNet since 2012, when I first joined the staff as a News intern. I've never wavered from the declaration in my childhood journal, circa October 2000: "I LOVE Harry Potter! If I clean my room, my mom says she'll make me a dinner a wizard would love!" Proud Gryffindor; don't hate.