I recommend not reading it first! It's beautiful on stage and the script should not cloud your judgement of the play going into it. If you feel included to read the script, do it after.
Sigrun23 said: "I have an orchestra seat X9 which I bought in February. Is it a good seat? I saw that there’s a pillar in the rear rows of orchestra and now I’m scared that it’ll obstruct my view. Can anyone say anything about view from that seat?
Is it possible to exchange ticket for a better one or do I need to return this one and buy a new?
And my biggest problem which prevents me from doing anything: every time I check the site I get the sa
haterobics said: "Megsamegatron said: "For future reference if anyone wants to know where the "best" seats money can buy are, I would bet they are center aisle (and a few seats in either direction)Orchestra Row G and H. That is where JKR and the rest of the main creative team sat for the opening yesterday."
Those are the best seat no money can buy then, since those are the location of the house seats."
For future reference if anyone wants to know where the "best" seats money can buy are, I would bet they are center aisle (and a few seats in either direction) Orchestra Row G and H. That is where JKR and the rest of the main creative team sat for the opening yesterday.
Carousel Rush Apr 14
2018, 12:51:54 PM
Just an update from today, Saturday April 14: I got there at 6:45am and was first on line. The next person got there at 7. Then there was a long period where no one came until 8:30am which is when it started picking up. I would say at 10am there was probably 30 people on line getting tickets.
Don’t know how many people got tickets but I got Box E and I’m excited to see this this afternoon!
ilysespieces said: "Bumping this to see if anyone has any recent rush reports, especially Saturday/in this beautiful weather. I'm planning to go next Saturday and would love some anecdotes. "
From across the street at Carousel I noticed when I arrived at 6:45am today, Saturday, there were 5 people on line already. Don’t know how got tickets but the line really picked up at 8ish
kade.ivy said: "They’ve been emphasizing getting there an hour early tonight specifically. Is there a VIP/dignitary attending perhaps?"
The reason for today's over emphasizing is because the show used to start at 8pm however tonight is the first night and for the rest of the run they are starting at 7:30pm.
Agreed with Notreallysilent2 You don't have to get there an hour early. There are cool things to explore in the lobby but you c
Fosse76 said: "Does anyone know what price points they are selling to the standby line? (i.e., content reduce the premium price to the regular price)."
A few weeks ago they reduced house seats priced at $299 per part to $199 per part. They also had $155 per part tickets for the line.
As you know I search for tickets a lot for this show and getting to live in the city a popping over to the Box Office is now a tradition for me and a privilege that I recognize. I have gotten to see this show four times since Previews started and I've sat in the following seats: Orchestra C 1, Dress Circle M 103, Orchestra J 4, and Orchestra Y 28. I'm only 5'5" with a shorter torso. I have not had a problem seeing in any of these seats or felt like I needed a booster. Yes, of
musikman said: " Also, am I the only one here who found the show/writing/acting/overall performance stronger in Part II than Part I? Perhaps it was the more emotional moments that stuck with me more, especially as a huge Potter fan (books and films)."
Part II is my favorite part! There are more tech elements in the first part but Part II Act I is my favorite with the acting and the writing. Ugh, makes me want to see it again just thinking about it.