Question: My sister and I are going to New York the second week of December... originally we were taking the red-eye from Tuesday to Wednesday, but the airline cancelled that flight and switched us so now we don't get into JFK until 4 PM on Wednesday. We intended to see at least one show that day, but now I'm not sure if we'll make it on time... we wanted to see Mean Girls or Anastasia that day, but they are at 7 PM and 7:30 PM respectively, so....
I got to see the show last night and sat in the front row of the balcony on the right. From what I could tell, you shouldn't miss much if you sit on the far edge. I've worked in shows here before (where my job has literally been to sit in those edge orchestra seats for sightline issues) and if you are sitting on the very edge (like the very last two seats), I would just recommend not sitting in the first three rows. Anything else is a pretty good view on most occasions.
HeatherAV said: "gaft24 said: "Fosse76 said: "How many tickets do you need? If it's just you, I'd wait, but I'd also check availability frequently. But if it's two or more, I wouldn't wait too long to buy tickets."
I'm buying two tickets.... so yeah. I've been checking for the past 3-4 weeks and not much has changed other than those two lines selling. Also, is there a way to get them on the phone, or is ticketma
Fosse76 said: "How many tickets do you need? If it's just you, I'd wait, but I'd also check availability frequently. But if it's two or more, I wouldn't wait too long to buy tickets."
I'm buying two tickets.... so yeah. I've been checking for the past 3-4 weeks and not much has changed other than those two lines selling. Also, is there a way to get them on the phone, or is ticketmaster online the only way?...
Also, question: I am going to Cursed Child the second week of December and wondering if I should buy my tix now or still wait it out... I am getting shown the $189 per part now for for row M - pretty much center (that or $165 for row F in Dress Circle). Should I still wait or should I just buy them already? They've been moving from row K to row M for the Orchestra in the past few weeks and I am nervous.
rodrigo_ca said: "Does anyone else keep getting error #1000 after choosing a date? I've been getting this since the play opened and even if I'm still nowhere near to get to New York, I'd like to be abl to buy tickets when I eventually can"
I live in Tijuana (Mexico) but work in San Diego (U.S.) and whenever I am at home it shows me that same error... but no problems when I look at the tickets at work in the U.S.... I assume it acts up with inter
Barbara Heis said: "To follow up for future reference....on Sunday, Sept 2 - we were first in line at 7:54am - I'd say by 9am were the last to get discounted tickets. Box office opened at noon. There were 10 RUSH tickets (they were in far right and far left orchestra tickets) for $38 each and 19 standing room tickets (they were numbered seats so you knew where you were standing) for $32 each. We chose standing room b/c we were right there in the center! We could move to the music
Owen22 said: "Okay, I've decided. They can't sing the roles the way they should be sung but I don't care. Emma Stone as Elphaba and Anna Kendrick as Glinda. You're welcome."
jbird5 said: "It might be worth it to join TDF for Lifespan of a Fact. It’s a play and in a fairly large theater (assuming they don’t close the balcony) so it might show up there. Anastasia was just on, but I wouldn’t count on it during the holidays. I would get the Mean Girls tickets as early as possible since it is selling out and the rush is crowded. I hear TodayTix raised their fees and people are going elsewhere. Otherwise I would just watch for discounts from
I had a question about Broadway ticket demand around the second week of December. Specifically, I will be in NYC December 12 to 16. I lived in NYC last summer, so I had that season sort of figured out in regards to rush/Today Tix and TKTS booth, but I'm wondering how different it would be in those dates in December, specifically with the shows we plan to see. Right now my list is the following:
Hi there! As someone who has seen the show a bunch of times now, I just wanted to share my two cents. I have been really surprised with the availability of tickets over these busy summer months. It appears you can basically always get a ticket for $160 or $180, but the $130 seats are the ones that become available a week or so before performances.
It's impossible to say what the Box Office will be doing in December, but if I had to guess, I
I finally booked my flight to NYC from December 12 to 16... and I am DYING to see Cursed Child. I had originally ruled it out as a possibility because I thought it would be completely sold out, but I'm noticing that tickets are apparently still available, and also noticed on this thread that some tickets sell for cheaper in about a month's window before a performance... now I also understand that the dates of my trip are much busier for Broadway
disneybroadwayfan22 said: "Yeah, gaft24, I heard about them. Questions:
1. What's Paris Holds the Key to Your Heart like now?
(Remember this is all from the first preview... stuff might have changed already) It started almost the same, but now Anya is already in the pink dress and new hair. They took out most Gertrude Stein jokes, and I think they probably took out at least one verse ("Picasso is painting his muse", I re
Saw it on opening preview and loved it!!! I am a big fan of the movie so a bit biased.
SPOILERS
Did anyone else found the Once Upon a December/Journey to the Past finale odd? I liked it much better in the Hartford version (just a reprise of Once Upon a December, with Dimitri and Anya dancing on the turntable, echoing the music box).
Gleb is much better, but still would love him to be just a bit more menacing.