Next for the Longacre! Aug 12
2019, 08:10:12 AM
At the beacon, half the orchestra was empty. Or at least the center portion. People were not willing to pay $99 for center orch, will they pay that for rear mezz? Will they pay $200 for orch? Also the audience was awful.
magictodo123 said: "CT2NYC said: "magictodo123 said: "Huh. I was reading the fine print at the bottom of the lottery page on The Public's website, and it said you can only win tickets once. I actually really like this. It prevents people from entering day after day and seeing it multiple times instead of the same people seeing it over and over. Hopefully no one will try to get around this.
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My understanding is that it will be lik
Hercules at the public distribution Aug 8
2019, 08:06:01 AM
There will be no line? I got an email from the public saying that it would only be digital lottery & that the in person standby line would also be a lottery. I dont understand why they are doing this like this?
Hairspray0901 said: "I know this has been mentioned already but it’s very amusing all the “B” shows were unaffected. Funny coincidence they’re all in theatres that are East of Broadway! "
Highly doubt that the fact they are all east of broadway is a coincidence.
goldenboy said: "Why don't you keep this idea to yourself.
With Hadestown and Ain't Too Proud tickets for going over $200..... do we really need this idea?
Ticket prices are already too damn high."
I don’t think any producer is reading my posts here and thinking it’s an amazing idea, it was more of a thought experiment. Broadway is a buisness and always will be. If we want shows to continue to be funded, some must
What if shows hiked up prices last minute instead of discounting? Jul 7
2019, 01:25:32 PM
Would this increase profit? In the very different industry of air travel, companies used to discount right before the flight to fill seats, but then realized that by hiking up prices before the flight, they could make MORE money. I know that its different but, could this be a viable way for shows to make an extra buck?
miriam18 said: "Bump ; because tickets are still available & they are 250 each & the location is rear mez row L ;"
ur nor the person selling though?
Catholic High School Musical Choices Jun 25
2019, 03:47:13 PM
I think that Camelot or My Fair Lady would be good choices, and both have a name draw, at least for parents
dearalanaaaa said: "They should close up shop on Labor Day and then tour. It would be a bit more successful if the original cast could tour, but Will Roland should move on to something better. He deserves better than this disaster. It's bleeding money, and the Prom just announced so they could fly under the Proms radar if their rabid fanbase doesn't get in the way of quietly closing.
Just a correction to the others saying schools out so grosses shuold but up- as a