Public transportation was NOT in my favor so i got to the rush line at 9:25, around an hour later than I had planned, and the rush ran out somewhere around 5-10 people in front of me. They offered me an orch seat for 99/part - row G seat 7 - and I took it. Double the price I had planned for but I just got a refund for a ticket for a cancelled concert so I went for it and am super excited to see this show! I didn’t catch when the people in the front got in line but by 9:30 there were a s
HogansHero said: "I agree that there are a few shows where it feels wrong to have a curtain call (or where the absence might be used to good dramatic effect) but it is also important to understand that the curtain call is not for the actors; it's for the audience. So for actors to say they don't want a curtain call is like Hamlet saying I don't want to kill Polonius tonight. "
Agreed - when I saw Falsettos, which has a horribly sad endi
I would ask the girls to reconsider Groundhog Day - as a teenage girl myself it is currently my favorite that I've ever seen (and I've seen many, including dear evan hansen). It's a lot more than the movie - it's hilarious, I laughed more than I did at TBOM, but also a beautiful story that anyone can connect to and enjoy. It's much more emotionally complex than most expect, and I found myself crying more than once and leaving having ~felt something~, not just laughing. Plu
My friend wants to see Brendon Urie in kinky boots so I said I'd try to get tix but am not gonna spend a fortune, just wanna get $27 standing room tix. Anyone know if its been pretty consistently selling out? We're hoping to go Tuesday so the odds of it selling out are lower but since he's so popular and it's nearing the end of his run I'm hoping it will. Weekly grosses seemed to indicate they sell more seats than they have, AKA been selling SRO, but I'm not sure if I&
"RE: The usher incident: Did they explain afterwards? If they didn't, let me say, as someone who's seen the show multiple times and always from first few rows, I have been about to lean forward to tell someone in the front row to turn off their phone, only to realize that it's just the lights hitting their playbill in their lap or some other reflective item or light colored clothing. Perhaps from the back of the house the same thing happened to
Thank you all for the suggestions! I wound up going with my original "there will be sun" after strongly considering champions adjust, bc it stuck with me more and it's the last line of the show. My friend and I had cheap seats that were somehow front row center, and it was truly the most wonderful experience. Shout out to the 4 or so people who came up to us after the show to "defend our honor" and just chat about its magic (due to a mixup where a theater employee told
Groundhog day is my current fav show, I love it a lot and it means a lot to me. going again tomorrow night & wanna ask andy to write something on my playbill but I'm drawing a blank because I'm nervous-excited. Any ideas? (i.e rob mcclure wrote "to thine own self be true" on my something rotten playbill...something short for his sake, but still meaningful!). All I can think of right now is there will be sun, which is my top choice, but I can't help feeling like
Hi guys! I am near the city for the rest of the summer and am willing to wait in the cancellation line for Hamilton and grab a second ticket if you help out with the price of my ticket on any day!!! (I'm a college student so hamilton's a bit pricey for me...). If you need more than 1 ticket I can bring a friend, but they would also need help with the price of their ticket and the dates I could do would potentially be less flexible (I can do any day, any time. with a friend is mo