Was looking at that Telecharge seating map, as well as the pricing structure for London. This is 100% speculative, so I could be entirely wrong, as I have absolutely zero relation to the production. I'm imagining that the price breakdown will be somewhat like this: Balcony has around 300 seats, so that's maybe where the $40 and under seats are. $40 seats are possibly center balcony, front balcony boxes, as well as a bit o
If anyone is interested, I'm looking to sell two Hiptix for this Friday nights performance of The Cherry Orchard. The tix are $25 each (face value) and are located in the front side orchestra. Will meet you at the theatre on Friday to physically give you the tix. Cash only. Thanks so much.
Saw the closing performance with Bill Irwin and Sally Field. Edward Albee walked by me outside of the theatre and I was (for the first time ever) completely starstruck. Bill Irwin gave a quiet and heartbreaking performance while she (quite literally) tore it up... One of the funniest and most dramatic performances I've ever seen an actor give. Larger than life, dignified, phenomenal voice work... The audience laughed for a solid 2
I just didn't care about any of the underwritten characters or the plot in general. The cheesy book, repetitive score, cheap set, and bland direction did nothing to draw me in. The show by no means was appallingly bad, just boring and purposeless. Perhaps it got better in Act 2, and I am happy that others enjoyed it. I just wasn't willing to give more of my time to this.
Will be there tonight. I picked up a single rush ticket at 6:30, $30, front row orchestra aisle. The woman at the box office was amongst the nicest I've encountered. Looking forward to the show.
Fiddler... Went around 6 PM for an 8 PM performance (during previews). Got front row orchestra far right. Enjoyed being close to the actors but wasn't able to take in some of those amazing tableaus that were created. Noises Off got through Hiptix gold. Definitely worth the $75 as they offer a presage for all productions. Always grab the same seats which are 3rd/4th row orchestra, off to the sides. Color Purple - Went early in the morning during previews and was given
Saw this last night also. I picked up rush tickets at about 10:30 AM, was given row d orchestra far left. (It was marked partial view but I missed absolutely nothing at all.) The play really hit me (and the rest of the audience, judging from the loud gasps) like a ton of bricks. Beautifully acted, flawlessly directed...The show is haunting, intelligent and visceral. Dont want to spoil the ending, but it was definitely jaw dropping. Afterwards, it was
If anyone is interested, I bought these as a Christmas present for my niece and she's stuck in Philly. Tix are for Sunday 1/24 at 2:00. They are Front Mezz, Row B, Seats 20-22. I can transfer them to you right from Ticketmaster. Asking $100/OBO.
My boyfriend and I weren't big fans of Part 1 so trying to get rid of our Part 2 tickets. (And catch Airline Highway) The tickets are $35 each, Row A Mezzanine Partial View, seats 17 and 19. Can meet you in front of the Wintergarden ASAP.