JDonaghy4 said: FWIW, i have been asked for ID more than a few times. Once, I was meeting a friend and asked her to just go up and ask for tickets under my name. This was at the Lyceum. The box office threw a fit and essentially called her a thief- even after I showed up, ID in hand, they sent a note about me TO TDF. It really goes by whoever is manning the box office; different theaters have different policies.
It's ridiculous when different theatres owned by t
kmissa said: Unless it states the ID policy, it should be fine. I’ve been using my moms account for years and have never had an issue. We have the same last name. They don’t even always ask for ID."
Where is the ID policy posted? My son has gotten us tickets a few times and he always picks them up. Last time he did so at Evita (City Center) they only wanted his credit card so in theory I could have gotten them (I have a card with his n
It depends, but typically only the Bway Shows that are doing very poorly have weekend availability on TDF (and usually only get listed within the week before).
Right now there are only 4 Broadway shows listed for this coming weekend (Illusionists, Lightning Thief, Slave Play, Freestyle Love Supreme), with a larger selection of Off-Bway titles. March or October could have more options.
SouthernCakes said: "Kind of crazy this ran for 12 years yet never made it to Broadway."
Is it crazy that it never made it to Broadway despite running for that long, or is it crazy that it was so bad yet it managed to run for 12 years? I say the latter. I'm guessing the Brits like musicals with painfully stupid books or they have a higher tolerance for bad shows.
When I complained to Royal Caribbean about putting it on their NJ ship, I
tresora said: "Saw Evita last night and sat in Grand Tier row D center – great seat and lovely show"
Thanks. Hopefully they'll have tickets for next weekend's performances. I couldn't go this week. .My son said that this Sunday's show was still available.
GreasedLightning said: "The entire run of City Center’s EVITA is up now."
My son looked a few days ago and said only the first week is up. Not sure if the second week is up now or if it was up originally and got taken down.
Also, did anyone get tickets for Evita? I'm always concerned about getting TDF tickets at City Center since it's so huge, plus tickets start at $50 so you could end up with crappy seats AND not get mu
My son has a TDF membership but I do not. Do theatres generally ask to see ID when picking up tickets or will they just give them you if you know the name of the person whose name they are under? Or is the answer "it depends on the venue"?
I used to get TDF tickets 30+ years ago, even ran groups (not sure if they still do those). In those days, they would mail you the tickets (for groups I had to pick up at the TDF office). Saw lots of great stuff and some awful
ArtMan said: "SouthernCakes said: "The show was just tired, even with all of those great Queen songs. The book is just laughable. The cast tries really hard. They all seem really young. I couldn't tell if there was bad acting or just reciting bad lines.
I came here to see what people thought of WWRY. I saw it on the Anthem of the Seas cruise ship a few years ago (it is the production show on that ship, sailing out of NJ) and I thought it was one of the