I am selling 2 tickets to Bandstand for TONIGHT @ 8 (August 23). I paid $49 each and I'm looking to get back the full $98. The seats are Mezz Row C, Seats 17 & 19. They are full view.
How are the front-row lottery seats? Is the stage very high? Is it just downright terrifying and deafening there?
TheaterMania Gold Club, Audience Extras, Play By Play Aug 24
2012, 04:41:56 PM
how much have the Gold Club tickets cost in general? Do you know seat locations ahead of time or do you find out when you pick them up like you do for TDF?
Wicked Partial View seats question Aug 24
2012, 02:34:37 PM
Thanks for the suggestion/idea, saisai, but I am more interested in sitting in the partial view seats. Thanks again! Anyone else have any other experience with the partial views?
My aunt wants to come in from PA to see Wicked with a friend but on a budget. I thought of the partial views and looked at her potential dates. They now offer the last 2 seats in some rows, and the seats extend back to row K.
Would you guys suggest row K seats 29 and 31 over, say, row F? Which side is better - house left or house right?
Thank you!
The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion Jul 24
2012, 10:10:14 AM
just as jolly1 asked, about how many tickets do they give away in the 1 p.m. distribution? I understand it varies, but I was curious if there was a general estimate. If someone is able to provide a general breakdown/estimates for the following, that would be excellent:
• 1 p.m. tickets in the park • virtual lottery • when applicable, the borough vouchers
Thanks!
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 7/8/12 Jul 9
2012, 03:51:32 PM
wdwfreak, oh you're right! I've been a haze all day and I totally meant Daniel Radcliffe. Thanks for the correction.
Ridiculous Line At Newsies Jul 9
2012, 03:50:26 PM
I agree with whichever post said you just sort of wait by the box office/lines and they shuffle you right into the mix. That's generally what I do. Last time I went to NEWSIES, they had a long line for the main doors that open to the long hallway. However, there were far fewer people in line by the other doors (to the right if you're facing the box office, where the standby line was waiting). They tore tickets for the performance, which seemed to be a slow process.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 7/8/12 Jul 9
2012, 03:44:01 PM
I'm still shocked that END OF THE RAINBOW is still running. I love it, but I can't imagine they can go on much longer.
I wonder if it would've just been easier for the EVITA producers to have closed down the production during the days that Ricky Martin would be out like they did for Nick Jonas. This isn't what I would like to see happen or anything because I think the understudies deserve their chances, but financially I wonder if it would've been the easier thing to do.