dphibbs94 said: "Has anyone else experienced a lag in orders appearing in their "Order History"? I just purchased a ticket and received a confirmation number, but it isn't listed in my order history."
I had the same issue with my ticket for last night, but I can confirm that my tickets were at the box office when I got there. It just seems like that part of the website doesn't work.
I purchased tickets for "The Prom" on Tuesday. My card was charged and I received an email confirmation. When I log on to TDF today, however, I see that in my order history there are "No orders found for future performances." Is this common? Should I be concerned? I tried calling them so I could confirm that I indeed had tickets, but their phone line doesn't open until 10 on Monday.
I agree that it shouldn't matter who is on for what part. Everybody in this company - and everybody in any Broadway company, honestly - is fantastic, and I personally would never be disappointed to see an understudy. But just because that's how it should be doesn't mean that's how it is.
The fact of the matter is that there is a genuine concern that announcing when principals are out could affect ticket sales. These are a few of the sentiments
Thank you bwayrose7! Now that I think about it, I don't think I ever got on the actual Urban Dictionary, but rather the preview on Google. Good at technology I am not.
I do agree that the word "stan" has this connotation of stalkerish behavior , but I also see people use it quite casually and not about fandoms or "stars" necessarily. I guess that's where my confusion comes from, because I'm in a few friend groups where we sta
So I think ClumsyDude15 covered pretty much everything that happened at the Fan Day performance. It was truly an experience I'm not going to forget, and I'm glad I was able to share it with everybody who was there. I don't think I've ever seen such an enthused audience or group of performers, and I'm almost hesitant to ever see Mean Girls again...that's how much I enjoyed the show.
On the topic of stans though, I would like to say that I consider my
I cannot speak to theaterwiz414's experiences, but I also got into the show at a later hour. I didn't win tickets through the original luckyseat lottery, but I showed up day of and just made it known that I would be interested in a ticket if one were to become available. Throughout the day I received many different answers about what they would be doing with the unclaimed tickets (In fact, one person was sure that every ticket would be claimed!), but at the end of the day I was advise
It's pretty likely! Lottery winners have to claim their tickets by 4pm, and if they don't they become available at the box office just about now :) Good luck!
I have a ticket for the 7:30 September 23rd performance of Be More Chill that I would like to sell. This is the last week of the pre-Broadway run, and I believe the seat is what now would be considered "squip zone." It's a premium ticket, A115.
I spent $128 on it ($120 on the ticket and $8 in fees), and would like to sell it for the same amount. I can do this through PayPal or Venmo, and will then call the box office to change the name that the ticket is unde
I saw the 8pm show this past Saturday and got two front mezzanine tickets for $40 each. I decided I wanted to see this performance around 6:50 pm, and inquired at the box office around 7:00 pm for the "cheapest seats you have left." Needless to say, I was very pleased that I had been able to score such great seats so last minute, and when I got into the theatre I didn't think it felt empty at all (In fact, out of the three times I've seen the show I would argue that I was su