Make a cameo appearance in the The 24 Hour Musicals on Broadway, the 18th annual celebrity gala on October 28 and October 29! You’ll have a Broadway role written especially for you and after spending the afternoon with the celebrity cast, you’ll make a key appearance onstage and then join your three friends for the cast and VIP afterparty!
These VIP tickets are the best seats in the house!
Sunday Night: 9-11:30 pm: Sit in on the meet and greet with the full cast and crew, where our celebrity guests share personal props, costumes, and sometimes secrets, to inspire the writers. Don’t worry about a prop or costume - all you need to bring is yourself! The evening ends with a big group photo of the cast, crew, and you! We send you on your way with a keepsake copy of the photo.
Monday Afternoon: 4-6 pm: Time is almost up! They’ve been rehearsing all day, but they need the final element - you. Meet your cast onstage for the final tech rehearsal, which is on the beautiful American Airlines Theatre stage.
Monday Evening: 8 pm: You and 3 guests enjoy the show in premium orchestra seats ; you’re listed in the program as a cast member, and you walk out with a copy of the script (featuring your character’s name and your full name), autographed by your playwright, director, and castmates. Celebrate a job well done with access to the VIP cast after party, for you and your 3 guests.
Past participants include: Jennifer Aniston, Elizabeth Banks, Jason Biggs, Wayne Brady, Laverne Cox, Daveed Diggs, Peter Dinklage, Rachel Dratch, Jesse Eisenberg, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, America Ferrera, Greta Gerwig, John Krasinski, Anthony Mackie, Aasif Mandvi, Tracy Morgan, Cynthia Nixon, Mary Louise Parker, Rosie Perez, Chris Rock, Lois Smith, Tracie Thoms, Vanessa Williams and many more!
The best part about special access packages to The 24 Hour Plays is seeing the cast together in an intimate room sharing their special skills and desires with one another. Not only is it an unforgettable evening — singing and cutting up— but they're true insiders as far as seeing how the things that are revealed that evening (Edie Falco can sing! Alicia Witt has always wanted to kiss her!) are then written into the plays for the following evening.