Playbills/Box Office Sep 9
2019, 11:10:18 PM
Okay, so I went yesterday, and for the sake of time, I oly got to visit two theatres. Jacobs and Al Hirchfeld. Betrayal=no (not surprised honestly due to just opened. Moulin Rouge=yes! So I conclusion is Nederlander and Jujamcyn almost always has them. Shubert is 50/50 shot.
Frozen Broadway Musical Sep 9
2019, 05:01:25 PM
Sometimes the merch is on playbill store, sometimes it’s on a different specific merch website that the show uses. Search on the website for store and usually what’s liked is what’s at the merch stand. So I bet you can find it.
The Illusionists are coming back to New York for the holidays which is fun show! Also there’s “Salva’s snowshow” which I have no idea what that is but that’s going to be at the Soundheim. I also bet The Green Room 42 with do some things.
Has anyone tried getting Moulin Rouge, Betrayal, or Beautiful from the box offices? Going to the city on Sunday hoping to collect these 3.
BTW ones that have said no to me in the past are Hadestown, Beetlejuice, Ain't Too Proud, Aladdin, and Dear Evan Hansen.
Ones that have said yes include Tootsie, Hamilton, Book of Mormon, Waitress, Mockingbird, Oklahoma!, Constitution, Phantom, and The Lion King.
Don't know if that was helpful to anyone, but just in
Tootsie Question Aug 22
2019, 05:06:54 PM
When I won the lotto there were A LOT of winners which means they didn’t sell many seats. I would say October because it’s a little late to announce a September closing. But I want it too last. The audience and my dad and I had a lot of fun during that show.
Tootsie Question Aug 22
2019, 05:06:54 PM
When I won the lotto there were A LOT of winners which means they didn’t sell many seats. I would say October because it’s a little late to announce a September closing. But I want it too last. The audience and my dad and I had a lot of fun during that show.
Beetlejuice seating Aug 21
2019, 08:40:51 AM
First time at Beetlejuice I sat 2nd row mezz (a little off to the right) and thought the view was just the slightest far back for me. I think just one row up would be better. The 2nd time I saw it (literally just 3 weeks later) I got stubhub tix for just about under where I was sitting the first time. I actually found that better even though I usually prefer the mezz than orch. Sorry for this long post, but hope it maybe helped.
Different shows with similar plots Aug 18
2019, 08:58:31 PM
When I was watching Evan Hansen for the first time a couple weeks ago (same night as backfire which was scary) I was comparing it a lot with Be More Chill which I saw twice. They’re both about a high schooler who finds a way to get attention.
mell32 said: "As far as I'm aware- he only performs on certain days-- all night shows but Tuesdays, and not on Wednesday or Saturday matinees. Could be out, he might not be. "
They added Tuesday’s for him. It’s because of his age, he’s not allowed to do 8 shows a week. That’s why they usually double or more for kids on Broadway, unless it’s a whole ensemble of kids in a show, like School of Rock or Matilda.
The Lion King...Bad. Aug 12
2019, 10:57:53 AM
Won the lotto a while back but I missed the ticket window by 15 mins. Honestly I wasn’t excited to see it anyway. I’ve heard so many mixed things about it and all the good things I’ve heard are from families with little kids.
Leading Roles that Don’t Sing Much Aug 8
2019, 11:04:47 PM
Don’t think Poematter in Waitress sings much but I could be wrong. My mom saw it a while ago (I didn’t go) and she doesn’t remember much. Correct me if I’m wrong.
rg7759 said: "If you're able, can you describe the manner in which the actors left the stage and how long a pause."
Everyone just ran into the nearest theatre lobby but we were just inside for 5 mins until they told us the news.
Incident at 8/6 TKAM Aug 7
2019, 06:42:51 AM
I was at the stagedoor coming out of DEH when someone heard something and yelled RUN! Luckily ATP got out at the same time, so there was a wave of people rushing into the imperial. It was super scary being part of it.
magictodo123 said: "So I was looking at tickets for the off-Broadway production of Little Shop and the last two performances are already completely sold out! I was buying tickets for something not-theater related and they sold out in less than two hours.
What have you tried to get tickets for, only to find out you couldn't because the show/event was in such high demand?"
I was also trying to get tickets to Little Shop. Most performances are already sol
Favorite Broadway Theaters Aug 4
2019, 11:50:33 AM
I think Wicked can stay on Broadway but it should transfer theatre’s. Music Man will hit big and it needs a huge house. I was in the Marquee for Tootsie a couple weeks ago and I really disliked it because the lobby was super confusing and to get to the theatre in the hotel didn’t make any sense to my dad and I. But I loved how they decorated the Palace for Spongebob.
*pun intended* My personal fav. I saw it twice in 3 weeks because it’s so good.
Has anyone recognized actors anywhere but a show? Jul 25
2019, 08:52:33 AM
I guess it makes sense to see someone out in the city. Especially when the show isn’t going on. That is their home, and their normal people too so they don’t get special vip meals or anything just because they may be famous. (That’s the thing I think I’m always forgetting). I get to see Renee Elise Goldsbery everyday now because I’m doing a show with her kids!