The "no ticketing sessions available" message doesn't mean the site crashed. It means that all of the ticketing sessions are being used and you need to wait until someone completes their session. I got the message and then tried again and got right through. Super exited!
1. Beauty and the Beast 2. Aida 3. Peter and the Starcatcher (if we’re counting this one) 4. Newsies 5. Marry Poppins 6. The Lion King 7. Aladdin 8. The Little Mermaid 9. Tarzan
It was a magical experience! The talent onstage was incredible and the audience was living for it. The only time I've seen people leap to their feet that quickly was after Rose's Turn at Patti's final performance.
CT2NYC said: "Lot666 said: "kade.ivy said: "Yes, hopefully this loads. It’s from the show’s site."
Thanks; it didn't display here for me, but I found it on the website.
I hate seating charts like this because they don't really tell you where the seats are. For example, it shows that orchestra seat 1 is on the center isle, but that's it. There's no indication as to how high the numbers run in each row.<
Wick3 said: "It's a way for the producers and cast to say Thank you to its fans, hence why it's free. It'll be interesting to see if it's assigned seating or general admission seating (I'd imagine people will sleepover at the Music Box the night before just to get that center orch seat!)
Here's an article back in 2011 when Book of Mormon did it for its fans.
It was incredible. Lots of stories. Some from her book and some that I've never heard before. 2 hours and 15 intermissionless minutes of bliss! Here's what I remember of the program:
clb10162 said: "muscle23ftl said: "ArtMan said: "Ticketmaster has recently changed their map/seat function for at least concerts. I'm finding it harder to find the option of which seats are available (on the map) for upcoming concerts. As far as which one I prefer I would say Telecharge. Their fees are not as high and their customer service, on average, is better than Ticketmaster.