Texas3463 said: "Hi! Does anyone have experience buying a ticket to a show on TDF and then buying an additional ticket for the same date later? I bought two single tickets to Torch Song on Tuesday and am just wondering if they would try and put them together since it's my name on both orders. Or will they just be separate? Anyone I can contact to TRY and get the orders together? Thanks!"
If it's early enough, they should be together. Did this a few times on d
EthelMae said: "Add my laptop to my iPhone and Amazon Kindle as another device that won’t let me passed the Login page on TDF. Could it be the browsers? Silk, Firefox and Safari are the 3 I have."
I was able to login and choose shows (I tried up until the credit card info page during checkout) using Safari, so it's not the browser.
WhizzerMarvin said: "On a completely shallow note, the lead actor is really attractive, so at least there’s some eye candy to get you through the slow bits."
Hahaha, I was about to say the same thing.
I neither hated nor loved this. It had some funny moments, but it still felt very raw. None of the characters really stood out for me, and it felt like they are still feeling each other
CT2NYC said: "I did an online redemption in July, and my seat was orchestra V 1, a great view. I'm almost completelysure that the online redemptionsare always in left orchestra row V. On most days, 4 seats are available, V 1-7, and, on Wednesdays, 8 seats are available, V 1-15. I made sure to buy a ticket as soon as I saw my date pop up, so I could get the aisle seat."
Great! Thanks so much! I'm excited to take my niece to this one!
raddersons said: "The second was when the grandma ensemble member was swallowing a sword at the end of the diner scene in chaos. I was generally a big fan of the grandma ensemble member."
I missed this part, even after keeping in mind to look out for this scene. LOL. I think I've already spaced out by then. People around me seemed to have a good time, though. Even the three other people I saw it with said they enjoyed it.
Adescalzo14 said: "So I enter in lotteries and when I win, my dad and I go and see the shows. But right now my dad doesn't have the money to see a Broadway show, but I do."
Since you have the money, it'd be nice for you to treat your dad to a broadway show you want to see. Problem solved.
Must confess I'm curious to see just how bad this is. After all, I did torture myself watching the reality tv stars' holiday show. Thank goodness for papering services.
Saw this last night, and the playbills we were given were regular playbills with ads, but there was a whole page insert for the title page listing the new producers' names (similar to the one OP posted).
Has anyone redeemed Wicked recently? Just wanted to ask the seats they assigned. I know it can vary, but for some shows they always have the same seats assigned (at least those that were redeemed online, and not via phone).
I was a the mignightd showing last night, and was actually surprised to see a barricade when I got out of the theater. I didn't wait for anyone to come out because I can't wait to go home and sleep. So kudos to the actors who came out and took time to sign and post for pics and chat with fans, but I can certainly understand those who just wanted to go home. They've had a long day with two shows with just a couple of hours of rest in between.
electrode10 said: "Anyone see Donna Murphy in Dolly with the TDF seats? Description lists them as balcony only, but wondering how true that is based on the fact they often make it seem like worse seats and when you get better seats, it's a nice surprise. Saw Bernadette in her final weekend with TDF and was listed as mezzanine only, but was given a nice side orchestra seat."
Saw it last Sunday, and we got front mezz center seats. Although when I bought tickets, I
Pleasantly surprised with the seats we got as well (Orchestra F 5 and 7). Loved it! So did my friend, as she claimed (but saw her nodding off during the first half. lol ).