I figured I should place a call today since Lazarus tickets are supposed to go onsale to the public tomorrow Wanted to see if they could give me a time so I could plan my morning
The woman at the box office wasn't even sure they would go onsale tomorrow let alone what time!!! She said something about "contractual obligations.... Allot of performances are already close to sold out and tickets haven't been made available to the public yet". She tried to tell me they were aiming for next week but when I pointed out that tomorrow is the published onsale date she said "that is correct". Ok then...
I asked about the first two previews being $25 (like past NYTW productions and as it states on the website) I hope they don't suspend their student rush policy. That would be a really ****ty thing to do (I saw Hamilton twice for thirty dollars due to The Publics generosity towards students. Was able to buy them at the box office the day they went on sale. Same deal with Eclipsed)
They asked for my phone number and said they would call me back The Public runs high profile shows much better than this.... I hope NYTW can pull this off
They changed the onsale date to Oct 7 sometime after the cast was announced a couple weeks back. It DID say Oct 1 at one point, you're correct. But you're right, it shouldn't be so hard to find that info.
Curious if anyone knows what time the tickets go onsale on the 7th, as well.
I bought a multi-ticket "smartpass" which listed the ability to purchase tickets in advance of the general public as a perk. The website will not let me purchase tickets. This is super frustrating as I live in oregon and bought the pass solely to insure I was able to see the show during my visit.
If I do get that sorted out I will have a couple extra tickets.
Seems to me there won't be ANY $25 seats for the first two previews. From what I understand, they only offer the seats STILL AVAILABLE at that price. They don't actually hold any.
I tweeted them a few weeks ago asking them to confirm the on sale time/date, and they said October 7th, 10am.
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This is the official response I received through Facebook
Tickets for Lazarus will go on sale on October 7 at noon. At this time Cheap Tix will be on sale. This program makes all available tickets for the first two performance $25. These tickets can be purchased online, in person or by phone. This replaces the Sunday Cheap Tix program we previously had. Student tickets are now rush tickets available day of for $25 cash only at the box office, subject to availability. You can find the full policies for our Cheap Tix program and rush tickets here: http://www.nytw.org/connect/contact/
If you have any additional questions please let us know.
it is very strange that someone was told 10 AM. And yes, I am concerned that they don't hold the entire first preview or two for the low price (again, the Public dose it better) It is important to realize that the only performance officially listed as SOLD OUT online is the opening night performance (that may be because it was never on sale to the public).
I can't get it out of my head that the box office rep i spoke to this afternoon actually said "most performances are sold out or close to it and the tickets haven't gone on sale to the public yet"
anyway, dose anyone want to try and gues what the ticket price will be? smart passes are $65 each but I think it will go far higher (possibly match Hamiltons run at the public at $120)
I was just looking at the seating charts and most performances only have a few 3-5 scattered single seats available or are already sold out. Face Value for the tickets is $99.00. It will be a really small amount going on same by 10/7
how do the first 2 previews look? Those are the performances I'm concerned about since they are being used to make NYTW look generous and generate good will
I try to belive the good in people so I'm just going to pray that only 1/2 the tickets for the first two previews were put on sale and the other 1/2 will be put on sale for the general public....
When they claim it is supposed to be a performance reserved for individuals who wouldent be able to pay full price otherwise... I think it makes them look bad for making it appear as though the opertunity is available and then selling them all durring a subscription period To me, it goes against what non-profit theatre should be
Just looked online incase tickets were released at 12 AM and the cheap tix performances they have been patting themselves on the back for are listed as sold out... I hope they were smart enough to put some of those aside for the general public and not let subscribers buy all the accessible tickets
they mentioned the cheap tix program again in yesterday's Facebook status reminding people of the on sale date.
cjmclaughlin10 said: "Just looked online incase tickets were released at 12 AM and the cheap tix performances they have been patting themselves on the back for are listed as sold out... I hope they were smart enough to put some of those aside for the general public and not let subscribers buy all the accessible tickets "
The solution is simple-- become a subscriber and support theater. Cheap tickets are a privilege not a right.
Programs like this are meant to allow low income individuals who can't afford to pay full price (such as students youths...) an opportunity to see the show.... I'm sure there is an organization or individual out there who would be willing to underwrite the Cheap Tix program
They should not be made availible to subscribers (at least not all the seats)... They have already proven they have the money to pay full price
as for the regularly priced performances, I have no issue with subscribers having unrestricted early access
I know they have a youth rush, but I think it's only a matter of time before they invoke the "rush tickets are subject to availability" and make people wait in a huge line only to discover that all the rush tickeye won't be distributed because there are no seats available
They are not obligated to make cheap tix available at your desire. Be grateful they offer them at all.
Just because they are non profit doesn't mean they don't have bills and salaries to pay.
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I'm aware. The point is that the "cheap" first two performances are already listed as sold out to subscribers. So are they really sold out? In that case there are no "CheapTix."
They should've held at least 10 per performance, or skipped the press release that made them seem like one of those generous organizations striving to provide cheap tickets.... But if they're indeed sold out and there are no seats available for CheapTix, that's pretty damn tacky.
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I just got an email from NYTW about tickets going on sale this afternoon and they still make mention of the Cheaptix program. I really hate that they changed this from the Sunday thing that you could only purchase at the box office.
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