Perhaps a movie is in the works (although I, too, think that's a mistake and this is meant to be seen on a stage), but I highly doubt the article's "sources" are correct when they say Radcliffe, Watson, and Grint have agreed to come back. All 3 have really distanced themselves from Harry Potter since the movie wrapped so I would be shocked if they all agreed to go back into those exact same roles for another 2 movies.
They also removed "Parts 1 and 2" from the marquee, although the playbills are still denoted "part 1" and "part 2" in small font on the bottom. I personally loved the old playbills and the fact that when you put the part 1 playbill next to the part 2 playbill it showed the entire set of wings. That was a nice touch, I thought, too bad they lost that. Can anyone get a close look at the Harry Potter face on the new playbill - is it Jamie Parker?&n
Brennin has a fantastic voice, so I'm sure he'll be able to carry the score without any issues. His voice is comparable to Andy Karl, in my opinion. Brennin is, though, definitely too young to be playing the part of Edward because I agree with previous posters that Edward is supposed to be a much older man (to Vivian's early 20s) but I think that can be addressed with a well-tailored suit and a salt-and-pepper wig. Especially for fans seated more than 6 rows
Congrats on the baby. You'll probably have better luck if you change the title of the thread to something like "2 Harry Potter Tickets 3/31/19 below face value" or "2 Harry Potter Tickets 3/31/19 $180 total". But definitely clarify if it's $180 per seat ($90 per part) or $180 for both seats ($45 per part per seat). The fact that HP is in two parts makes quoting the price a little confusing sometimes.
UPDATE - Two tickets have been claimed and I have one ticket left. March 5, Dear Evan Hansen in Chicago. Orchestra Left, D5. Also listed on Stub Hub but please DM me if you want to avoid Stub Hub fees.
I meant "center aisle" as opposed to the "outside aisle." Didn't mean to be misleading. Yes, there is Orchestra Right, Center and Orchestra Left. These seats are in Orchestra L, the three seats off the center aisle (meaning the aisle towards the center of the theater).
You should be fine anywhere in the orchestra, but I would avoid the balcony extreme right and far left - those are pretty obstructed (you'll miss 5-10 feet of the side of the stage). I'd definitely avoid the box seats - those are terrible. Like Jorge, I'm not sure of the staging, but if anything is staged towards the back, I'd avoid the balcony far right and left.
The lobby and theater are gorgeous. If you're a large enough fan to come to the show, you probably want to allow at least 10 minutes to wander around and explore. (Check out small details like the pattern on the carpet and the carvings inside the theater, in addition to the larger areas like the patronus paintings by coat check.) That's 10 minutes on top of the normal 30 minutes I like to get to the theater early to use the restroom, get a snack, find my seat, peruse
I have three tickets for sale for Dear Evan Hansen in Chicago, Tuesday March 5 - Orchestra Left seats D1, D3, and D5. That's the third row (there's no row A for Orch-R or Orch-L) on the center aisle. Great seats. Face value is $249 (and I'll absorb the ticketmaster fees of $21) and I"m asking $175 per ticket. I have the hardcopy ticket for one of the tickets and I can transfer the other 2 via Ticketmaster transfer. (I bought two tickets and the n
I saw on Michael Park's twitter that Michael was so engrossed in Andrew's performance that he (Michael) made a mistaken in Break in a Glove. Does anyone know what happened?
That is really cool! Full disclosure, when I saw the subject line of your post, my first thought was frustration that some poster didn't take the time to spell the name correctly. Whoops - my bad! Thanks again for sharing!
HAM PR stagedoor Jan 17
2019, 11:19:28 PM
Bump (Are there really no updates about whos coming out of the stage door to sign???)
Can anyone provide an update on the stage door situation for Hamilton PR. Thanks velevele for the explanation that there is a stage door... can anyone speak as to who has come out during the last few shows? In particular, does Lin come out?
Is the ticket for the matinee or evening show? And what's the seat location? And who's the "official seller"? Do you plan to meet the buyer at the theater before the show to get the ticket from the box office and physically hand it to the buyer? So many questions about this...
I doubt anyone on this board will pay face value for Cursed Child tickets - the show has been smart and consistently makes new seats available, often better seats and/or cheaper seats than what was released in the original sale. You may want to consider discounting the tickets slightly if you want any hope of selling them here. That said, you certainly won't get any responses without posting the seat location. $225 per ticket is pretty high, especially if they're not
I think this varies from family to family and the maturity of each individual child. But you seem comfortable with the idea which I think means GO FOR IT! I would explain to her how ushers are dressed in all black, etc., and they stand at the back of the theater during the entire show so your daughter can just get up from her seat and walk to the back of the theater if she needs help in the middle of the show. The Hamilton audience, by and large, is a very mature group
I saw this show last night in Chicago with two teenage boys and my our response was overwhelmingly positive. I went in totally blind but my boys are very familiar with the Percy Jackson series as well as the movie and they loved this interpretation. I thought it was great as a standalone show without any background. The songs are catchy, although nothing revolutionary or groundbreaking. But I woke up this morning humming some of the lyrics which to me is always the sign of a good show.<