I've only left one show at intermission. The lead actress was clearly ill and her voice was wrecked. It obvious she knew things had gone terribly wrong, and was desperately trying to drag through to the finish with as much enthusiasm as she could muster. Whomever made the call to send her on in spite of her health deserves their lashes with a wet noodle. Sadly, I expect it was a financial decision as she was quite famous at the time and the big draw for the show. They'd have had
My best advice is to decide your price point in advance and stick to it. If tickets hit that point, buy as soon as they start to become scarce. If they never go low enough, at least you know you did your best and didn't get caught up in the heat of the moment wrecking your finances.
gypsy101 said: "a six year old having to walk a mile really is terrible, and also dangerous"
I look back on it and boggle that this was considered totally normal at the time. I am aware of everything that could have gone wrong. It didn't. I knew the way, and thought nothing of it at the time. Sometimes friends came home with me and we played until parents got home and made dinner. The world was very different then.
The 80s were different in terms of child rearing. I say this as somebody who grew up then. Kids were allowed to do a lot more things by themselves then than they are now. I walked home from school just under a mile when I was six (over a mile and you got a bus, and I could see the bus stop from my house, but I was inside the circle), let myself in the house and watched afternoon tv until my parents got home. This was normal then as strange as it sounds. Today it's child abuse. <
HogansHero said: "This is not simply a barren accusation; you have to marry it with the non-denial. Not to mention that public opinion is not held to the beyond a reasonable doubt standard that would apply if we were sending Frank, err Kevin... to the pokey."
Legal standards are one thing. They depend on timing and how much the people involved are willing to blame victims, speak up, and be dragged for all to see because that's what happens every time. Enough
SporkGoddess said: "I work with sexual assault survivors and just want to say that Rapp's version of events meets criteria for a traumatic event as we would define it when diagnosing PTSD. It doesn't matter if he got away--the threat was there. I've worked with people who have similar stories where they got away, and often the horror comes from 1. the fact that someone would try to do that in the first place and 2. the "what ifs" that you play over and over agai
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ETA: Practically vibrating I'm so excited. Thanks to the awesome people here I go in under 3 hours! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
CT2NYC said: "When I saw the show from there, I didn’t think to ask for one, but I have heard that they help."
The boosters help to a certain extent. I'm not a huge fan because you have to use more than one to really get much effect. They squish down more than it looks like they will. I find I get more sore with them than without because once you stack more than one it's not the most stable seat in the world. So you're doing more adjusting.
TheGirlsNY said: "I believe (from what I've read here) that the center section was sold and the sides are still lottery. I can't imagine you miss very much, you may just have to look up a lot."
You won't see the feet of the actors or anything too far back stage. If you have back/neck issues, you will be very sore by the end of the show. I haven't seen this particular show from there, but have in the past. I'd take a couple ibuprofen with you for i
I found a decent face value orchestra seat for Come From Away seat 5 days out for Wednesday, and snapped it up fast. There were also a couple premium ones open as well. They may not release them as predictably as DEH, but they do release them.
With all my glitching, I did wind up with a spare ticket on October 31 (a few rows from the back of the orchestra way on the side). If anyone here wants it and can meet at the theater to get it, I'll let it go at cost, $213). Otherwise one of the line people will be in luck.
mpkie said: "Agree with the last comment... the only draw for me was Alan Tudyk and I was struggling with how to get an affordable ticket or an expensive but still crappy ticket. Him dropping out made that decision for me. I do hope to see him in something though."
We shared the same interest in this, and I'm glad I didn't pull the trigger. I'd rather let the people excited about Amy have at it. I was turned off her after having gone to one of her li