Is anyone else going to the shows on Halloween and if so do you plan on dressing up?? My partner and I have tickets for October 31st and we're considering going in potter wear.
About to release 40$ tickets for Nov 7th, Apr 6th and Apr 24th. Don't know what price point they'll pop back on with (dress circle and balcony) but keep your eyes peeled.
I had the same seats with ATG S 1 and 3. That view was great (pics in a previous post)
Bostonfan2 said: "I am taking my sister to the June 9 show. I have premium tickets (ugh so pricy but it's what was left) in Row B of dress circle, just slightly off center (110, 112). Last weekend I was just checking tickets to see if anything else opened up- I HATE that you cannot pick your own seat- and saw Orchestra row G seats 9 and 11! Unfortunately I made
Meant to post this earlier, but took some great shots from ORCH S 3 - showing the view, overhang and then looking back at the projector mechanism, which juts out from the center section of the dress circle for an extra couple of rows.
Anyone experienced the ATG Ambassador lounge? Thoughts? How early does it open, how many people were sharing it with you, was it pricey, is it open between shows? Inquiring minds want to know!
Just returned DRESSC, Row F, Seat 106-107 for both shows on May 2
markienyc said: "Seating advice please . Between Dress Circle center Row F 106-107 and Orch R row Q 20-22 which would be better for view, effects etc. Thanks! I'm sitting on a cpl pairs for my boyfriend's birthday and have to let one pair go and don't know which one to keep.
Seating advice please . Between Dress Circle center Row F 106-107 and Orch R row Q 20-22 which would be better for view, effects etc. Thanks! I'm sitting on a cpl pairs for my boyfriend's birthday and have to let one pair go and don't know which one to keep.
Was wondering how the actual acting would be from Hugh. Do you remember if he yelled at an audience member to move and then sat next to them? I was telling a friend about how Norm did that to me but wasn't sure if they kept it.
Great seat, right in the middle of the action, and (depending on how you deal with shocking in your face surprises) very very memorable! Obviously the people going to this production (hopefully) know how truly immersive this production is.
When I saw Norm Lewis in Sweeney, there is a moment where he yells (screams) at a guest in the front row to MOVE!! Then he sits down next to them after the scoot over. That night it was me and it was terrifying! Anyone who's seen it remember if Hugh Panaro does this? It left quite an impression, let me assure you lol.