Melissa Benoist Jul 16
2018, 01:48:58 AM
When I went two weeks ago, the stagedoor guys said she was only signing Beautiful... no glee/supergirl, etc. But the little boy beside me had a small 4x6 supergirl photo that she signed anyway.
Potential Theatres for Jul 12
2018, 11:56:42 PM
Piggy backing on the last comment that The Shubert has To Kill a Mockingbird in it this fall. Maybe Imperial.
Shubert Theater Raised Seating Orchestra Jul 5
2018, 08:58:21 PM
I saw Hello Dolly last week Left Orch Row K and it was great. It was my first time in that theatre and any seat in the orchestra looked good since it does kinda slope up
Beautiful Lottery Jul 1
2018, 06:52:20 PM
I won last Saturday matinee. I was on my bus to the city and entered this, Kinky Boots, DEH and MFL and happened to win Beautiful. It was my first time entering any lotteries and I had a free matinee. I had seen the show in Toronto with Chilinda and loved it but wanted to see Melissa if I could. Winning the lottery justified me seeing a show I had already seen over picking something new. My seats were left orchestra row N. It was great and I love that I got the chance to see it again. Me
November Jul 1
2018, 06:44:34 PM
I would wait and see how Pretty Woman is like. Your two other options are great but you don’t need to rush and make a decision
(Also who knows— you might get to see all of them. I I took a trip 2 years ago and could only see 2 and ended up getting a cheap ticket to Waitress and saw three)
Grabbed a ticket at 10am sharp 06/25 and got front row A106. Idk if being a single had anything to do with it but it was my first time being that close and I honestly think it made me love the show more
HEAD OVER HEELS Previews Jun 27
2018, 05:37:14 AM
I saw it on Monday. TodayTix rush got me front row centre (with two empty seats beside me) although some friends were in the balcony so it does vary. I went into it because I had a free evening and your options are slim on a Monday night but I came out liking it a lot more than expected. I hadn’t read anything prior but jukebox musicals are always tricky. I think being so close and going in blind made me get invested. It’s not a new knockout but I enjoyed it. And Sam as Philoclea was amazin
Tamyra Gray Jun 20
2018, 07:39:03 PM
I’m seeing it on the 25th too! A little sad about Hailey being out and choosing to see the show the day after Lea leaves but still very excited. I saw Tamyra in If/Then in Toronto and she was great but excited to see Merle
Skintight rush? Jun 20
2018, 07:28:22 PM
I got $25 tickets through Hiptix.
DEH sro/rush/lottery? Jun 15
2018, 11:45:31 PM
Sorry if this is a repetitive question— I can’t seem to find a 2018 thread when I search. Anyway, I was just wondering what Dear Evan Hansen is like atm in terms of getting tickets. I haven’t kept up with their policy in awhile but I’m going to nyc with a friend who wants to see it and I’ve heard sro is what’s available right now. Just looking for some advice.
Is it more difficult to see shows post Tonys? Jun 4
2018, 06:11:16 PM
How difficult is it to purchase tickets for shows post The Tony Awards? I will be in the city June 23-26 and was wondering what my chances are on getting tickets from Today Tix, TKTS, lotteries, rush... etc. or should I buy tickets in advance?
I’m planning on seeing OOTI on Monday night and have Sat & Sun matinee and Tuesday evening free. There’s nothing I’m dying to see but The Band’s Visit, Hello Dolly, Carousel, Mean Girls (I know MG is a long shot) are all on my list.
I’m coming in on a trip from Toronto this weekend and am wondering if there’s any better day to try cancellation line? Are Sundays “easier” than Fridays?