I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and always thought it should be on Broadway. As time passed though, I became less and less interested in seeing in. If Karen Olivo remains with the show to Broadway, I would gladly pick up a ticket just to see her.
The mezzanine of the Shubert was one of the highest squeezes for my poor legs. The only good thing was that I was mesmerized by Bette in Dolly that it was well worth it.
I saw Michael Halling in for HHP at the Saturday matinee. Not that I have anything to compare it to, but he did a great job. If I had to miss either of the two leads, I'd rather it have been him.
I really want a chance to get the best tickets and seats for The Girl from North Country. Is it worth it to become a member in order to get access to the tickets earlier or do you think I won't have a problem waiting for them to go on sale to the general public?
I see members get discount tickets, does anyone know how much it is?
The cheapest ticket for Friday's Three Tall Women is now $750, you cannot help believe that is' so fake. I could take a 5 days cruise for that. For that amount of money, Laurie Metcalf should invite me over for dinner.
Will shows like Spongebob who have only been doing see a gross spike due to the Tony Awards or does it usually happen only when the show wins awards? I know that I bought a ticket to the show and can't imagine that I'm the only one.
This all seems to be the same discount. I really want to see this for some reason, despite hearing how bad it was. I'm that guy who really liked Beautiful so I'm not opposed to these types of shows.
poisonivy2 said: "Mildred Plotka said: "Barandon Urie definetly contributed to the uptick in sales for Kinky Boots. His bad, Panic at the Disco, is hugely popular and just hassle their most successful, mainstream album to date. He has a huge female following of varied ages
Jake Shears band, The Scissor Sisters, has a devoted following, but not at the level of Urie. They also haven’t put out music in quite some time. I imagine when the girl from Pentatonox co
I had bought dates for two different shows. I had one up on Stubhub but returned them when Alan Tudyk left the show. I'm glad i did because I likely wouldn't have made the money back on it.