Not a discount code, but Hadestown tickets for 2/26 are much, much lower than any other date. $164 for premium center orchestra, $84 for side orchestra, $76 for front mezzanine. There are still quiet a few seats still available too.
If you could see any 8 shows in one week... Jun 29
2019, 01:43:25 AM
1) OBC Sunday in the Park 2) OBC Fun Home (I missed Sydney Lucas) 3) OBC Hadestown 4) Pippin Revival 5) A Little Night Music (Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch) 6) Falsettos Revival 7) OBC Ragtime 8) OBC Bright Star (really sad I missed that one)
Not exactly what you're going for here, but the chime notification on iPhone always sounds like the start of Old Friends from Merrily we roll along to me.
1. Oklahoma: A. Despite *hating* this production, I thought this performance was fantastic. Although that's partially because everyone besides Rebecca Naomi Jones seemed to sing the title song completely differently than they do in the show.
2. Hadestown: A-. I think this was the wrong number to choose, but it was still gorgeous. I wish they had gone with Way Down Hadestown instead and given more spotlight to Amber.
Did they switch to digital lottery? The website now lists no rush policy but has a link to a digital lottery and information about SRO tickets? When did/does this change start?
Really happy for all the love for Hadestown, Ferryman and Gary!
The biggest shocker to me (besides Glenda Jackson, Nathan Lane, and Joan Allen) was that we got 6 nominations for Best Score in a particularly weak year for score. It looks like a tie occurred because voters were throwing darts at who to nominate for the 4th and 5th slots.
I'm shocked Michael Urie and Laura Donnelly weren't nominated for the Performance Award but I was happy to see that Ali Stroker, Amber Grey and Bonnie Milligan made it in!
PattyO'Furniture said: "It's not even begun yet, and I'm already jumping to replacements - but, since she's back on the boards, I think Shoshana Bean would be a perfect Persephone - wishful casting!"
Broadway61004 said: ""Rogerdellibovi said: "After NYT and others panned Be More Chill I think there only noms could be Featured Actor (George Salazar or Jason Tam?), lighting and score. Really the score got trashed too but Beetlejuice is the only possible competition for the 4th slot right?"
I wouldn't count out the plays. Both Lear and Gary have a ton of original music that I suspect will end up being eligible. So it could easily be Pr
magictodo123 said: "So I have a question for those who have seen the show....I have epilepsy and while I haven't had a seizure in a long time (*knock on wood*) I noticed on the website that it says "strobe used throughout). I'm just wondering how heavy the strobe is? is it that scene during act II of Great Comet strobe heavy? I normally cover my eyes...I just want to know how intense it gets."
I would definitely recommend you check with someone on the pr
Kitsune said: "For those who have seen the current revival, is this song indicative of the show as a whole?"
I'm definitely in the group of people who didn't like the revival, but I loved Ali and this number. In my opinion, the rest of the show lacked the energy that she had here. No other number got anywhere near the kind of applause that Cain't Say No got when I attended.
I don't think the rush is difficult, but might be more challenging on a weekend. I rushed last Tuesday and showed up at 9:50 and was second in line. The rush seats were front row which was the "splash zone".