Fifteen "top positioned tickets" for each performance of the run (September 11-October 5) of zany musical The Book of Mormon at Manchester's Palace Theatre will be sold at £15 each.
The heavily discounted tickets will only be available from noon on the day of the performance here.
The Palace run is the first of a new tour of the hugely-successful musical, which will also visit Bradford Alhambra (November 5-23) and Hull New Theatre (March 4-22, 2025).
The new cast will be led by Adam Bailey as Elder Price and Sam Glen as Elder Cunningham, Nyah Nish as Nabulungi, Tom Bales as Elder McKinley, Kirk Patterson as Mafala Hatimbi, Will Barratt as Joseph Smith and Rodney Earl Clarke as the General.
Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Avenue Q's Robert Lopez, the story follows two Mormon missionaries sent from their home in Salt Lake City to preach in a remote Ugandan village. The two young men find a notable lack of interest from the villagers, who have bigger things to deal with - such as famine, AIDS and warfare.
The show opened on Broadway in 2011 and immediately won a flurry of Tony Awards. It has since been performed on three continents and won over thirty international awards, smashing long-standing box office records in New York, London, Melbourne, Sydney and cities across the US.