Wick3 said: "That's great they did that! With my experience with Ticketmaster and exchanging seats, they always tell me I can exchange for a more expensive ticket (plus add that exchange fee) but I can't exchange for a less expensive ticket (and get a credit for the difference in price.)"
We paid $1400 for Taylor Swift tickets (I don't care what you think, lol) and the week of the show, seats in the same area were $275. I buy all of my concert tickets closer to the show date now.
We snatched up floor seats for P!nk the day of the show for $130 that were previously $400.
bwaywrldmember6853 said: "Totally agree...I feel like the entire cast / creative’s (specifically producer Tepper) true colors have come out out since nominations. If George was nominated he would’ve probably loved the parody"
What specifically about Tepper? I am genuinely interested.
dhb7122 said: "Does anyone know if they are forming two lines in the morning one for rush and one for SRO. I'm trying to go on a sunday for the 3pm show and would rather SRO than rush. Does the SRO line form only after the rush seats are given away? Any insight would be helpful."
Standing room is sold right before the show IF it is sold out. I guess you can technically start the line whenever you want, but I would keep an eye on Ticketmaster to see if it lo
Hadestown released a few songs as a first listen from the cast album. They have a spread in Vanity Fair this month. They have been doing the talk shows as well as releasing interviews and a lot of behind the scenes content. I love The Prom, but I am genuinely curious to see what they are doing that Hadestown isn't?
JoseLee_ said: "I don't know how "famous" he is or how "famous" he think he is, but does he really think he can sell out the Dolby Theatre here in Hollywood/LA (3,400 seats) ??? Not even other Broadway leads like Darren Criss, Kristin Chenoweth, Bernadette Peters, nor Idina Menzel pick venues THAT big to tour. Good luck. The venue shocked me, not going to lie. I hope his first tour goes great. He is very talented."
Jessica Vosk? My guess is she's either doing this or Waitress.
Best/worst stage door experience? May 6
2019, 11:41:01 PM
I don’t stage door too often, but some shows I like to have a signed Playbill to frame if it was one of my more memorable theater experiences.
Tonight was one of those nights. I’ve seen this particular show before, but my sister and her friends drove in from college. I thought you all might get a kick out of this one.
I don’t blab on and on to the actors. I usually just smile and say “thank you, I appreciate it” as they hand me my Playbill back. That is exactly what I said with
I love this certain feeling I get sometimes. It's hard to explain. But it's why I see shows multiple times and sit through the 2.5 hours just to feel THAT feeling in specific moments.
I only started watching Broadway maybe 7 years ago, but I have seen close to 100 productions. I remember my first Defying Gravity moment and feeling that feeling when she began to fly.
I got the feeling during Morning Glow in Pipp
Broadway Cares Signed Window Cards Apr 17
2019, 11:46:36 PM
Gotcha, thanks! Wasn’t sure how long it went on for. Does it resume in June?
What shows are offering signed window cards at the moment?
Im specifically looking at Oklahoma! and Hadestown. I know Hadestown wasnt doing it in previews, but if someone could let me know if they start offering them this weekend. If anyone sees and has prices, please let me know :)
Also possibly The Prom and Beetlejuice (still in previews, so probably not).