Hello Dolly on TKTS?

Jazzman714
#1Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 2:27pm

A friend of mine was at the TKTS booth Sunday and swore that he saw "Hello Dolly" tickets available for 50% off for the matinee. I told him that was impossible. But he insisted he saw them listed on the board.

I'm highly doubtful.  Even if house seats suddenly became available, they'd be sold at the Schubert box office, right?  They'd easily get full price from people who were standing in the cancellation line.

Am I assuming too much?  Is there a circumstance where my friend could possibly be correct?

Thanks!

neonlightsxo
#2Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 2:37pm

There's no way.

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#3Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 2:39pm

Jazzman714 said: "A friend of mine was at the TKTS booth Sunday and swore that he saw "Hello Dolly" tickets available for 50% off for the matinee. I told him that was impossible. But he insisted he saw them listed on the board.

I'm highly doubtful.  Even if house seats suddenly became available, they'd be sold at the Schubert box office, right?  They'd easily get full price from people who were standing in the cancellation line.

Am I assuming too much?  Is there a circumstance where my friend could possibly be correct?

Thanks!


 

"

Didn't happen.


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Valentina3
#4Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 2:39pm

If I were a staff member working at TKTS, I'd buy them damn tickets and take rest of the day off. Also, even if it were to be on TKTS (for eg., if there was no one at the cancellation line and 10+ tickets became suddenly available), the tickets would be at a much lower discount. Not 50%.


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Play Esq.
#5Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 2:41pm

Agree with everything everyone above wrote, but I can foresee this being on TKTS during some of Donna's shows.  

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CT2NYC
#6Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 2:43pm

I would require photo evidence to believe that story. From this point on, I think you should take everything your friend says with a grain of salt.

Jazzman714
#7Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 2:47pm

I think I've just answered my own question. English is not my friend's first language. It's very possible he saw "A Doll's House, Part 2" listed. Makes much more sense. lol.

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CT2NYC
#8Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 2:55pm

Jazzman714 said: "I think I've just answered my own question. English is not my friend's first language. It's very possible he saw "A Doll's House, Part 2" listed. Makes much more sense. lol.

I'm glad you were able to unravel the mystery, and relatively quickly, at that!

 

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Valentina3
#9Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 3:07pm

Well, at least he still would have seen a good show in the event of accidental purchase haha.


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UncleCharlie
#10Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 3:45pm

He probably told the TKTS person that he was a big fan of Laurie Metcalf and asked if she was currently in anything on Broadway. The guy probably responded "Hello!!! A Doll's House". A very understandable mistake.

Dollypop
#11Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 4:37pm

"Hello, Dollhouse" sounds like a big production number fro a TOY STORY film


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smidge
#12Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 4:50pm

You wouldn't believe the number of people who get show titles mixed up in their mind. Your friend is not alone!

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morosco
#13Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 7:25pm

Or performers.  My aunt still goes around saying she saw Patti LaBelle in EVITA on Broadway.  I've stopped correcting her because the pure thought of it makes me laugh hysterically inside.

Dollypop
#14Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 7:51pm

The Amsterdam News recently ran a review of HELLO DOLLY! and singled out the number "Sunday Best" for its staging.  It made me think of other overlooked songs from DOLLY:  "Fall on Dolly", "Eloquence'"' "The Waiter's Dollop"', "Ribbons Down My Bra"' , "It Only Takes a Minute"' and "So Long Drearie".  

 

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#15Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 9:08pm

Dollypop said: "The Amsterdam News recently ran a review of HELLO DOLLY! and singled out the number "Sunday Best" for its staging.  It made me think of other overlooked songs from DOLLY:  "Fall on Dolly", "Eloquence'"' "The Waiter's Dollop"', "Ribbons Down My Bra"' , "It Only Takes a Minute"' and "So Long Drearie".  

 

Oh, the wonder!


 

"

Dollypop.. you give life to this otherwise tired board.  Thank goodness  Hello, Dolly is back.  It brought my interest to this board back.  Mainly because of your observations.


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Dollypop
#16Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 9:14pm

Oh, you're only saying that because it because it's true!


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#17Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 9:38pm

Shoot. Does that mean there isn't a production of Oh Hello Dolly on Broadway starring John Mulaney as Cornelius and Nick Kroll as Ernestina?

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NoName3
#18Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/15/17 at 10:38pm

I've posted this here (and elsewhere) before but back in the 1980s I was standing in line at the TKTS booth and when the woman in front of me got to the window, she asked whether they had tickets for Barefoot in the Park with George.

Updated On: 5/15/17 at 10:38 PM

Dollypop
#19Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/16/17 at 12:18am

LOL


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10086Sundays
#20Hello Dolly on TKTS?
Posted: 5/16/17 at 2:32am

I was picking up tickets for Great Comet and guy behind me was trying to return the tickets he'd just bought because he thought he was at Dear Evan Hansen's BO. Guess the bunker motif didn't tip him off that he'd walked into the wrong theatre.