BentleyB said: "Don’t do a partial view. The person next to me last night had one. I felt so sorry for her. She didn’t see anything center stage or stage right. She complained at intermission and got the seat switched. Pay for a great seat. It is well worth it."
Thanks! Unfortunately a full-view seat is out of my budget unless one pops up as a rush ticket. At this point I'm just trying to decide if it's worth going to see at all if the only option
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2019, 01:18:24 PM
Can anyone shed some light on how much of the show I'd miss from the partial-view balcony seats? I've been looking for tickets in my price range all week (rush and TKTS) and all I'm finding is partial view. Wondering if it's worth it to keep trying for full-view seats or if I should take a chance on the partial-view seats. From this thread it sounds like most stuff happens downstage, but is it downstage enough that it wouldn't be visible from the back of the balcony? I'd hate to wait in line for
HERCULES to Play the Public Theatre this summer!! Sep 4
2019, 05:38:06 PM
I'm also looking for someone to team up with for the standby lottery tonight. If anyone else is interested in teaming up to double your chances, PM me!
Thanks, everyone! Just returned a $40/part ticket in Balcony D 24 for August 9 and 10 if anyone wants it.
Edit: Just seeing that the cheapest price level for most dates in August is now Standard ($80-$165). What happened to Entry ticket level ($20-$40)? Not sure where these tickets I returned are going since the price level they are in has disappeared for those dates.
Hi, everyone! I'm trying to decide between 3 different seat locations. Has anybody sat in or near any of these seats and if so do you have any pros and cons for each?
Balcony Row D, Seat 24 (all the way to the side): I've read that this seat has a railing obstructing the view, especially for shorter audience members. How bad is this obstruction? I'm 5'3" so I'm assuming the railing will really obstruct my view.
Happy to see this thread about Ryan Vasquez as Burr. I was also at last night's performance thanks to the lottery and thought he was amazing. Brought so much to the role that I hadn't seen before and made me really connect with the character.
Also, I thought Luwoye was phenomenal. He brought so much emotion to the role. It'sQuiet Uptown brought me to tears, and I very rarely cry during shows. Sure, his Hamilton didn't seem quite as cocky as other
broadwayfan1000 said: "AmeliaBedelia said: "If you're looking for the lower price range tickets, keep checking Ticketmaster. I've been checking twice a day for the past couple days and just found a $40 orchestra seat in September that I guess someone had just returned.Especially over the next few days, I have a feeling people will start returning seats as they look at schedules, consider travel options, discuss with friends who bought tickets as well, etc."
LesWickedly said: "The "no obstruction at all" response just seems to be protocol for now, but we shall see how true that is."
Yes, I have a feeling they're just saying that since it isn't labeled as an obstructed view seat in their system yet. I can't imagine that the view wouldn't be somewhat obstructed at least from the dress circle overhang. Can't wait until people start posting views from their seats.
I messaged the Lyric Theatre on Facebook asking where my seat in Orchestra Y 37 is and if the view would be obstructed either from the dress circle overhang or from being too far to the side. They said that my seat is on the aisle but the view isn't obstructed at all.
If you're looking for the lower price range tickets, keep checking Ticketmaster. I've been checking twice a day for the past couple days and just found a $40 orchestra seat in September that I guess someone had just returned. Especially over the next few days, I have a feeling people will start returning seats as they look at schedules, consider travel options, discuss with friends who bought tickets as well, etc.
I think TodayTix still has rush tickets available. Anyone know the approximate run time of these concerts? I live kind of far out and would go to these if I knew I wouldn't be getting back too late.
Edit: Never mind. I thought since the rush ticket button was still live on TodayTix it meant there were still tickets available. It turns out they just get you to click and share before telling you there aren't any tickets.
If anyone's still looking for tickets for less than $160 per part, I'm seeing a ticket in center balcony row D for $130 per part on November 29 and 30. I would totally go for it, but I can't stomach paying anything over $120 for a show and I already have $20 seats for back of balcony I got yesterday.
dearalanaaaa said: "Open another tab and enter the code again.
Also an update for anybody, both of the first 2 thursday's/fridays are sold out at the $20/$40 level."
Thank you for this tip! It worked for me and I have tickets now. Of course all the seats left that they would show me are in the very last row of the balcony. I really wish they'd let us see all available seats. Hope I can actually see the show from that far back.
Harry Potter access code? Feb 6
2018, 11:08:56 AM
Has anyone here bought verified fan tickets on their phone? The email from Ticketmaster says using a laptop or desktop is recommended, but I'll be at work and unable to use a computer. Is buying on mobile that bad? Any major differences in the interface?
Danielle49 said: "I'm bummed that I can't go but there are tons of orchestra seats available on StubHub for around $37 WITH fees if anyone is interested. Fridays have looked good as of late if you're going the StubHub route."
Thank you so much for sharing this! I just got row M, seat 9 in the orchestra for $37. Hope the view from there is ok. Anyone here sat in row M before? A View From My Seat shows a photo from M 12 that doesn't look too far to the