Tickets to Disney’s new show will be released in a daily lottery at the theatre
Details for the daily ticket lottery for Disney's musical Aladdin have been released.
From 16 June, a limited number of tickets will be available in a lottery from the Prince Edward Theatre. Hopeful audience members will be able to head down to the theatre to pick up their forms from 10am. Forms can then be submitted two and a half hours before the performance.
Winners of the ticket lottery will be drawn two hours prior to that day's performance. The lottery will be offering winners the chance to buy up to two tickets for £25 for the performance that day.
The lottery continues in the tradition of other shows such as The Book of Mormon and Broadway's Hamilton, which both offer day tickets to audiences through a lottery ticket scheme.
The winning names will be pulled from an Aladdin's cave-style tombola drum, which is covered in gold sequins.
Aladdin runs at the Prince Edward Theatre until 11 February 2017.