Cape Twirl of Doom said: "How do you know they're gone if they just show up on random dates that you have to click through to find?"
The $0.00 tickets show up first on the list of available seats. I went and double checked another date I knew had free tickets and only normally priced tickets were remaining, so the free tickets had all been claimed.
I just did Broadway Roulette a couple of weeks ago as a Mother's Day gift for my mom! We got A Bronx Tale, which my mom was super happy with, I was also pretty pleased since it was something I hadn't seen. The seats were great - I don't remember off the top of my head where they were but I can go back and check. It's a super fun experience if you haven't seen a good number of the shows that're up for grabs. I also found out that once you make an account you'll neve
New2broadway2 said: "I’m looking for somewhere fun for us to have dinner before seeing frozen. It’s me and my bf both adults no kids. I don’t get to go to the city often but I don’t want to stray to far from the theaters."
If you're looking to try something new on the slightly higher end of the price scale I'd highly recommend Saju Bistro. It's a French spot that's pretty centrally located in the theater district. The entree
LesWickedly said: "I of course have another dilemma! Thanks to the help of billyelliotfan123, I got a ticket for $40 per part in the balcony, on the center aisle of Row G. This is the same date as my $299 per part on Row A Seat 1 so I’ve got a decision to make.
It seems like the most logical thing to do would be to save $500 and sit in a perfectly fine seat, but I’m not a logical person. I do love being close and this is the 2nd to last row of the theatre, most
Last night at Cursed Child Part Two the person in front of me was checking their Facebook every five minutes. I leaned over and asked them if they could put their phone away after the seventh time they brought it out, to which they responded "I'm trying to sell my bike. I need to look at my phone." Interesting choice to decide to sell your bike in the middle of a show.
A friend won the lottery but won't be able to make it anymore. Asking for the lottery price ($42) - she'd be able to pick up the ticket at 6:30 and hand off to you at the theatre. Venmo, cash, square, et all accepted!