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Your Odds of Scoring a $10 'Hamilton' Ticket Have Just Doubled

By Nicole Levy | January 31, 2017 12:32pm | Updated on February 1, 2017 2:51pm
 The Broadway production is now offering twice as many $10 seat via its daily digital lottery.
The Broadway production is now offering twice as many $10 seat via its daily digital lottery.
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Hamilfans, consider it your lucky day.

As of Tuesday, the insanely popular hip-hop musical about American's first Treasury secretary has more than doubled the number of $10 tickets it offers via daily digital lottery.

Forty-six cheap seats in the Richard Rogers Theatre in Midtown, up from 21, are now available the day of each performance, show producer Jeffrey Seller confirmed to Deadline on Sunday.

It's taken "Hamilton" producers more than six months to follow up on a promise reported by the New York Times in June. 

At $10, lottery seats cost a tiny fraction of premium seats retailing for as much as $849 at the box office. (Tickets on the secondary market are selling for larger sums.)

Tuesday's lottery closes at 1 p.m., so don't throw away your shot!