ren598 said: "BJR said: "Well, now there's not much choice. The run outside of Glick is sold out or pretty near."
Stopped by the box office yesterday to get tickets to another show with Glick and the lady at the box office said there's literally two tickets left in the entire run for Groff shows. I suspect the Glick shows will sell out as well given the limited run."
I went to the box office today, and they said they were sold ou
Beginning one hour prior to curtain, cancellation tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, and will be sold at full price ($125). The cancellation line is outside the SoHo Playhouse (15 Vandam Street). Ticket availability is not guaranteed.
HeatherAV said: "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?"
I was there, and it honestly wasn't a huge mistake. He simply skipped a line. There was a bit of an awkward pause in the middle of a phrase, but he picked it up at the next line. I forget the exact spot it happened. It was later in the song.
Danielle49 said: "Broadway Week tickets are live for January 21-February 10. Does anyone know if these tickets can be purchased at the box office as well (to avoid fees) or is the pricing only available online?"
You can get them at the box office. That's how I got mine.
Torch Song has $42 rush that seems pretty easy to get. Though I've not tried myself, I've heard reports. Once On This Island does not have a rush. My Fair Lady only has a $32 student rush that you can get with a valid student ID. The Cher Show doesn't have a rush, either. The Prom has $40 rush seats that haven't been too hard to get, but positive WOM might be causing the line to get longer. I don't know if
BenElliott said: "I won the Halloween Fan Appreciation day lottery and I was wondering if anyone might have any idea where my seats my be? Has anyone here won the lottery?"
I believe the audience will be full of lottery winners. When I went to the Dear Evan Hansen Fan Day performance, tickets were distributed at random. I ended up in the sixth row of the orchestra, but the people in front of me in the line ended up in the mezz. So, it very well could be that met
haterobics said: "quizking101 said: "The link broke on me, but LMM just signed every bit of merchandise with his name on it at the DBS before heading off to Puerto Rico for their Hamilton launch."
After. He just came back from PR."
And for those wondering, they sold out of everything he signed within 30 minutes. I walked over there maybe 40 minutes after his tweet, and they said everything was sold out. I hope he goes again because
There's no magical way to find out whether or not he's on. He's scheduled for every performance barring illness. You could try asking at the box office if they know. They might not be able to say but worth a shot!
BroadwayConcierge said: "Any reports from invited dress tonight?"
I enjoyed the invited dress. They ran the whole show straight through without stopping, so that was a good sign. A few kinks still need to be worked out, but overall, it was a great night. Cherry and Bobby are sensational. Daniel holds his own. I'd say this is in great shape to have a solid run.
Recently, Alex Boniello, Sky Lakota-Lynch, and Phoenix Best have been the stage door regulars from what I can tell when I pass the Music Box. I believe Mallory Bechtel has made appearances. I know she stage doored after her first performance. Taylor Trensch is a hit or miss. I have no idea is Lisa Brescia stage doors. Michael Park has been known to show up, but I'm not sure if he's done it as much recently. I don't think JLT stage doors anymore, but I could be wrong. Hop