“Welcome to Hollywood! What’s your dream?” The line that began and ended the movie, plus the many memorable ones in between, came back to me recently as I rewatched Pretty Woman on a long flight. Who could forget Julia Roberts as Vivian and her dream of wanting to get out of where she was to find a better life? The blossoming love story punctuated by unforgettable scenes accompanied by a fantastic soundtrack has always been a favorite. And the fairy tale ending? Eventually Vivian rescues Edward right back as a twist in the fairy tale ending.
About Pretty Woman: The Musical
If you’re ready to fall in love with the story and characters all over again, you’ll love Pretty Woman: The Musical. The Pretty Woman National Tour is one of Hollywood’s most beloved and romantic stories of all time and it’s coming to DC for 8 shows beginning next week.
Pretty Woman: The Musical springs to life thanks to a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell. The iconic songs from the movie are part of an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. Pretty Woman is sure to lift your spirits and light up your heart.
Pretty Woman is recommended for ages 12 and up. It is about 2 hours and 30 minutes and has one intermission.
Pretty Woman: The Musical at The National Theatre
Pretty Woman: The Musical opens next Tuesday, December 12 and will be at the National Theatre from Tuesday, December 12—Sunday, December 17 for 8 performances. Shows are at the following dates and times:
- Tuesday, December 12 at 7:30 pm
- Wednesday, December 13 at 7:30 pm
- Thursday, December 14 7:30 pm
- Friday, December 15 at 7:30 pm
- Saturday December 16 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm
- Sunday, December 17 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm
Use the code HOLIDAY to get $15 off seats for as low as $54 for on opening night. This same code can be used to get $15 off tickets for the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday night evening performances when purchased through this link.
When I looked, I found discounted seats in all sections. To give you an idea of pricing, Orchestra seats were as low as $94 (regularly $159/each) and Balcony seats for $74 (normally $89/each).
If you’re looking to buy 4 tickets to the performance, you can save an additional 25% on seats at most shows. Keep reading for how to apply the ticket discount and take advantage of the Me+3 pricing on 4 tickets to Mrs. Doubtfire.
Applying the HOLIDAY Discount for Pretty Woman: The Musical Tickets
When searching for Pretty Woman tickets, you’ll do it through the Ticketmaster site. The code HOLIDAY actually unlocks tickets at a special rate called Influencers for select seats for the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday evening performances. Here are the steps you need to go through to use the code to unlock special pricing for seats during these two shows:
1. To use the HOLIDAY discount code, log into your Ticketmaster account.
2. Click on a date you’d like to see the performance
3. Click on the blue Find Tickets button
4. Click the Unlock icon in the upper right corner of the screen
5. Enter the code HOLIDAY.
6. This will bring up a seat map with available seats and rates using the HOLIDAY partner code.
7. You should see an unlocked lock and Partner Savings pricing underneath the Section and Row.
8. Select your seats with the Partner Savings discount. I found Orchestra seats for as low as $89 (regularly $109/each) and Balcony seats for $45-65 (normally $59-79/each).
If you’re looking to get 4 or more seats, take advantage of the Me + 3 4-pack offer where you save 25% when you buy four tickets. This option will come up when you click on a location on the seat map to add tickets to your order.
UPCOMING SHOWS AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE
There’s an incredible lineup shows for the 2023-2024 Broadway at The National Theatre’s season. Take a look at what’s coming and get tickets now!
- Annie: January 23-28, 2024
- The Book of Mormon: March 5-17, 2024
- Peter Pan: April 9-21, 2024
- MJ: August 13-September 8, 2024
For more information, visit TheNationalDC.com and follow the National Theatre on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The National Theatre provided me with tickets in exchange for this post. Images courtesy of Pretty Woman: The Musical and The National Theatre. Affiliate links included in this post.