Hamilton in the Blizzard

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PalJoey
#1Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 10:12am

 

Ticket opportunities!

 

Post your strategies here.

 


JM226
#2Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 10:13am

only 7 inches predicted for NY now. won't be bad at all. DC going to get more than two feet, though. 

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ACL2006
#3Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 10:17am

hearing anywhere from 3-5 inches upwards to one foot, depending on which station you watch/listen to. always hoping for the lower amounts, I ain't getting any younger to shovel this crap.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

FindingNamo
#4Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 10:18am

Build a snow fort outside the theater!  Use snowballs to encourage ticket holders to give you their tickets.


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#5Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 10:31am

I have a ticket for the matinee on Sunday.  I doubt I'll be able to get out of DC. Contemplating putting it on Stub Hub.  Will have to make my mind up shortly.


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Hellob
#6Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 10:43am

What are the chances of shows being dark Saturday? The mayor is already holding press conferences. I hope they don't cancel cuz I'm going 

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ACL2006
#7Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 11:14am

as in the past with snow storms, Broadway shows will always go on as long as mass transit is up & running. If there's a way for people to get to these shows, Broadway will remain open. This is also likely the best chance to see shows like HAMILTON, BOOK OF MORMON & LION KING. Expect snow day discounts to pop up, too, for many shows. Most at 50% off or more.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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morosco
#8Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 11:14am

Don't be surprised at how many people show up during the snow hoping for HAMILTON cancellations.  Many New York locals will have the same idea.

JM226
#9Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 11:16am

it's going to be 5 to 8 inches in NYC. that is it. no shows will go dark. 

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#10Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 12:29pm

Reminds me of when I trekked in three feet of snow to see the IN THE HEIGHTS tour. Good good times.


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#11Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 12:35pm

I made it to "Wonderful Town" in 3 feet of snow (yes, Ms. Murphy was in) but not to the recent "Heiress" during Sandy.  Snow is infinitely easier to negotiate than hurricane-slash-"super storms."  


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Hellob
#12Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 12:35pm

I have a line sitter coming at a certain time and wonder if I should push him back and still be safe. I'm feeling kinda guilty to make them sit in snow any extra time but I also don't want to miss being in front. 

JM226
#13Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 12:44pm

some models projecting as low as 2 inches for NY. I really think youll be okay and do not need to worry about anything

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ACL2006
#14Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 7:01pm

the storm totals for the NYC area keep going down. They keep thinking the storm is going to stay further south than originally thought. Might be 6 inches or less overall, which is very good news. South NJ, Philly area looking like a foot+ plus they're very concerned about coastal flooding. DC/Baltimore area might see up to 2 foot. YIKES!!


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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#15Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 11:06pm

This is slightly unrelated to the original topic, but I don't want to start another Hamilton thread, so, here's my question:

How do resale tickets work? I was trying to help a family member look for tickets to Hamilton on ticketmaster, and of course the only seats available were resale seats, some which go for over $1,000 a piece. Who sets these resale prices? The production? Ticketmaster? Or the individual who is reselling them? 

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#16Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 11:42pm

RaiseYouUp said: "This is slightly unrelated to the original topic, but I don't want to start another Hamilton thread, so, here's my question:

 

How do resale tickets work? I was trying to help a family member look for tickets to Hamilton on ticketmaster, and of course the only seats available were resale seats, some which go for over $1,000 a piece. Who sets these resale prices? The production? Ticketmaster? Or the individual who is reselling them? 

 

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The seller inputs how much they want and then TM adds fees. So if they say they want $600, your cost is going to be $700+

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Scarywarhol
#17Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/21/16 at 11:48pm

The Ticketmaster resale program is so sketchy, so scalper-friendly, it's just shocking. It's a huge part of why you can't get into Hamilton on top of the hype. But it makes Ticketmaster even more money, so I guess it makes sense. Disgraceful. 

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#18Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/22/16 at 12:38am

I am very confused with the weather.  Weather.gov says there is a blizzard watch for NYC. I'm already here, so it doesn't ruin me getting in. Just worried about my plans somehow getting ruined because of panic.


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Wee Thomas2
#19Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/22/16 at 7:55am

Don't panic, and you'll be fine.  New Yorkers won't be panicking, so if there's any panic, it's just tourists.

Tandrews
#20Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/22/16 at 8:08am

The show will go on and tickets will continue to be nearly impossible to obtain. I know a lot of locals are hoping that the snow will cause some out of towners to change their plans, but demand is so high, I don't expect to see a dip in pricing.

JM226
#21Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/22/16 at 8:50am

this storm is totally overblown for NYC area. you'll be fine. just relax and enjoy the weekend. 

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#22Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/22/16 at 6:05pm

JM226 said: "this storm is totally overblown for NYC area. you'll be fine. just relax and enjoy the weekend. 

 

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The mayor is acting like the world is ending and he's going to ruin my weekend 

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#23Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/22/16 at 6:22pm

http://www.broadway.com/buzz/183567/bundle-up-most-broadway-shows-will-offer-exchanges-due-to-snowstorm-jonas

 

The news ABC said as of now 6:21 all shows are on for tomorrow but that could very much change!

12-18" planned for NYC


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ACL2006
#24Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/22/16 at 8:57pm

any deals come out?? Last January's big storm was $40-$50 tickets for some shows.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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#25Hamilton in the Blizzard
Posted: 1/23/16 at 12:06am

At the Lottery this evening they announced that Lotto and Standing room will NOT be available tomorrow.


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