My daughter wants to go, and I've been in the Kerr for Springsteen On Broadway. What would be better for Hadestown, Orchestra right or left? Does it matter?
metjetboy13 said: "Hey all! I was just wondering if any of you have had luck with the Springsteen lottery lately. My best friend and I have been trying every day since the lottery started and we're starting to think it's helpless at this point lol
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Springsteen lottery is basically hopeless, but I do know quite a few people that have won.
there are only about 35 seats a night and they are all in row H and the 6 seats in row
We ran into her at the Anastasia table. Yesterday she ran a marathon/walk, finished, did her time at the photo/autograph table and then went and worked the Anastasia table up until showtime and then went and did her part at the auction. She is such a beautiful, giving person, we need more people like her in this world.
My daughter would like to go to her first Broadway Flea this year. She is not interested in any items in particular, may want to do a photo booth or autograph table. The main thing she wants to do is add to her collection of Playbills. Not looking for anything particular, just anything that catches her eye. Would we be okay getting there mid afternoon?
dramamama611 said: "You won't get much of consensus as opinions vary greatly.
Most people seem to think SB is a great deal of fun, and will likely get the most amount of votes on this. (And you probably should, since its closing and you won't get the chance again on Bway.
Frozen - while some love it, most have said it was "meh" and missing real magic
Anastasia - ummmmm, I have no idea what people think about this one. Probably one of
My daughter is a huge fan and she also collects playbills. She just noticed that Anastasia has a new Playbill with a close up of Christy. Has anyone heard if she has extended?
The lottery seats are the entire Row H of the Mezzanine, and the 6 seats in Row J of the Mezz Left section.
Approximately 38 seats a night. Lottery seats are the blue seats with red dots. Very small theater, all of the lottery seats are good, none obstructed.
ArtMan said: "They have a meet and greet period different times of the day that you pay for. At that time she can get signatures and photos. Closer to the date of the event, they will post who is participating and at what time. How old is your daughter? If you enjoy Black Friday events, the flea market is similar. (not the meet and greet). It is very crowded with people who have no problem getting in your space and shoving you for something theyare interested in. I am a 6'3 muscu
My daughter has really got into the theater over the last 2 years. She collects playbills, has seen a decent amount of shows and does the stage door for every show she goes to.
She heard about the Broadway Flea Market and asked me to take her. I know it's for charity but what goes on there. Can you meet the actors and actresses and get photos and signatures?
JustAFan3 said: "Thank you, they are in Orchestra Right, on the aisle (between Orch center and right), row O. I think they are pretty good. They are a row in front of the seats I saw the show in February. I will try StubHub. I paid face value, $500. I am still hoping my travel plans change, because I would love to see show again.