moira8 said: "MadsonMelo said: "So, the SRO tickets have a ''place'' like the ones in Come From Away (If I'm right) or you have to get early?
I thought that DEH was going to be one of the fews shows that I would be willing to pay full price, but seems that these tickets are a better deal. What you think? How's the view?"
Yes, it's numbered. So you can't stand just anywhere you wish. I won the lottery for this a
So, the SRO tickets have a ''place'' like the ones in Come From Away (If I'm right) or you have to get early?
I thought that DEH was going to be one of the fews shows that I would be willing to pay full price, but seems that these tickets are a better deal. What you think? How's the view?
I also have the intention of doing rush/lottery for most shows on Broadway in mid-October and would LOVE advices!
- I've seen Wicked and Phantom of the Opera and I don't want to see A Bronx Tale.
- What are the options for non-rush shows like the Disney's shows (Aladdin, Frozen and Lion King) as well as Kinky Boots and The Book of Mormom? I think they are the only shows that doesn't have rush tickets and I don't want to pay over U$100 for them. Will I get goo
Lea Michele can act and sing circles around Lady GaGa.
But you know, people just don't like her. I think she would be great as Elphaba and Fanny Brice, but at this point both projets seems odd to cast her after such a long time.
BroadwayConcierge said: "MadsonMelo said: "That Funny Girl revival is finally happening, THANK YOU MR. MURPHY!"
Doesn't Ryan Murphy no longer have the rights toFunny Girl?"
Until last October, he still had the rights and Lea was talking that she did a concert with many songs of the score. She also said that she told Ryan that now she feels that she's ready to play the part.
BroadwayGuy12 said: "I rushed last Wednesday (4/25). Got there around 9am and was fifth in line; there were about 15people in line by the time the box office opened at 10am. I was able to get Orchestra, Row E 15 and 17."
Shh_413 said: "MadsonMelo said: "I was thinking about Metcalf's year.
Has any person ever got nominated for three out of the four main awards at the same year?
Or any actor, actually.
She will likely be an Emmy nominee for ROSEANNE. Incredible!"
Off the top of my head, Bob Fosse won the Tony (for directing and choreographing Pippin), Emmy (for directing Liza with a Z), and the Best Director Oscar all in 1973. As for n
JSquared2 said: "MadsonMelo said: "I'm soooo thrilled for this love that Mean Girls received, it was predictable, but still amazing! I believe Fey is winning Best Book, right?
I have to say I wasn't expecting so much nominations for CAROUSEL (5 acting noms! but not directing LOL) and so little for FROZEN. I mean, no tech awards? Wow, they really hated it LOL
I'm really sad for the featured performances of ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. No