BuddyStarr said: "I walked up to the box office at 10:30 am a couple of weeks ago, there was no one there and got second row extreme right for the matinee. The balcony was empty and the sides of the orchestra were pretty thin too."
LizzieCurry said: "Much of what I've heard about Aladdin has made me not want to see it. And most of what I've heard has been about the audience."
Aladdin and Frozen had the worst audiences. I saw frozen last week thanks to the cheap tickets on stubhub and this grown woman behind me WAS SINGLING ALONG TO THE SONG!!!! Hell she was finishing lines from the movie. A GROWN WOMAN!!!! Not a child. It was so annoying. I had to resist every urge to tell her to shut u
I just wanted to say thank you so much for all of your help!! ALL of you on this thread!!! You guys have been so awesome in answering questions and informing of new seats and ways to get tickets!!! Bc of this thread I was able to get cheaper and better tickets through the box office 2 weeks ago and was able to see the show last night!! It greatly exceeded my expectations! Since I saw the show I was able to return my $40 per part tickets I had for November 14th (both parts on th
Conif said: "Was in balcony D 8 and was a problem for both row C and D as there is a railing in front of C. Even with extra cushion, I was twisting and turning,I think perhaps E is far enough away to escape the issue.
Luckily was able to move to open seat in row B halfway through. It made quite a bit of difference to being more relaxed and thus able to enjoy and take in the play, so much so that I would not sit in those seats again, even at the $40 per the box office sold
Conif said: "Was in balcony D 8 and was a problem for both row C and D as there is a railing in front of C. Even with extra cushion, I was twisting and turning,I think perhaps E is far enough away to escape the issue.
Luckily was able to move to open seat in row B halfway through. It made quite a bit of difference to being more relaxed and thus able to enjoy and take in the play, so much so that I would not sit in those seats again, even at the $40 per the box office sold
jacobsnchz14 said: "At first previews on 3/16 and 3/17, they did not have posters or bookmarks. Most of the London merchandise available at www.cursedchildstore.com is basically the same for the New York production. There are a few newly-designed house shirts and the back of the black and gold show shirt says "Lyric Theatre, New York" on the bottom near the seams. Please note that based on the events at the end of Part 1, new sets of merchandise will be available at the sto
Kad said: "Fanboy99 said: "This makes Joe's fate sound really depressing and cynical. Kind of also goes against the whole point of the play I feel."
Joe's fate has been given a lot of discussion since the plays premiered. Unlike the other central characters, there's no real resolution for him or even a particular hint of one.
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Im glad I'm not the only one that feels this way lol. I guess I can pictur
Danielle49 said: "Lottery update: it looks like the policy has changed now that the show is open. All lotteries are done individually now for Part 1 and Part 2 at $37 each. Saturday lottery wins are for both parts as they were before for $74. That means it's possible that even if you win for Part 1 it may take a while until you get to see Part 2 via the lottery."
Im so happy I just bought tickets from stubhub lol.
Kad said: "poisonivy2 said: "Kad said: "Roy Cohn dies alone and stripped of everything he stole and achieved,the perfect end to a life lived with malevolent selfishness. Joe’s own selfishness, his pursuit of his own happiness and success at the expense of others, similarly makes him alone. The characters that made sacrifices and selfless decisions, even if it took them time to reach those decisions, persevere."
The play is not a polemic, angry call to action like The Normal Heart that wants to yell “LOOK WHAT YOU ARE DOING TO US.”
It is a gay fantasia. There is a reason Kushner made that the subtitle.
The play is about perseverance and life, and most importantly the need for community in order to persevere. Roy Cohn dies alone and stripped of everything he stole and achieved,the perfect end to a life lived wi
ScottyDoesn'tKnow2 said: "Fanboy99 said: "broadwayboy223 said: "ScottyDoesn'tKnow2 said: "I think these reviews are to be expected. In order to get really bad reviews, the Frozen team had to do something daring and creative. Sounds like they just sought for low mediocrity and achieved it. As long as it looks like the movie then the tourists will be happy."
I suspect Timbers was fired because he wanted to go daring and creative.<
broadwayboy223 said: "ScottyDoesn'tKnow2 said: "I think these reviews are to be expected. In order to get really bad reviews, the Frozen team had to do something daring and creative. Sounds like they just sought for low mediocrity and achieved it. As long as it looks like the movie then the tourists will be happy."
I suspect Timbers was fired because he wanted to go daring and creative."