I got there right at 10 on Thursday morning and there were 10-15 people ahead of me in line. I got a partial view seat with no problem. Not sure what time you'd have to be there to get a full view seat, if they are even selling any. I didn't mind the partial view because I could still hear what happened at the edges and any important action that was blocked moved downstage eventually.
It did seem like there were people in the standing room positions too, but I didn't a
magictodo123 said: "AND you shouldn’t be recording the show!!! I don’t care how far away you live or how much you paid for tickets. You are not allowed to record shows in any way, and they TELL TOU THIS multiple times. DONT DO IT."
Hmm, this seems pretty irrelevant. Recording a show has nothing to do with phones making noise or distracting audience members/actors. The ethics of this have been discussed countless times here, so you may
Plane that arrives at LaGuardia at 5:40 p.m. Saturday. Is that better than 5 p.m. at JFK, or pretty much the same - at least in terms of catching an 8 p.m. show that night?
Once again, sorry for this annoying thread. But there are plenty of people here with lots of experience flying into New York and hoping to catch a show. Who better to ask?"
I'd stick with JFK. LGA may be closer to midtown, but there's n
Last night was unbelievable. I actually preferred that they mixed it up and had everyone sing each others' songs as well as the deep cuts. It made it feel special to hear things in a way you couldn't in a production. It was also really sweet to watch the cast watching each other sing. They were all totally engrossed.
This was the full set list:
1. Feeling Electric - Bobby Spencer 2. A Promise - Adam Chanler-Berat 3. Live Every Day - Louis Hobson and Tamika
I have one ticket to Mean Girls for this Wednesday at 7 PM that I can't use anymore. I bought it at the box office for $69.50 with no fees. I'd just like to get my money back. The seat is in the rear right mezz on the aisle.
Are you local? If so, try going to the box office in person. Sometimes they have tickets that aren't available online. I recently got tickets for $95/part for a performance that only had $170/part+ online.
The first time I've ever been to a show with a hold was Thursday night at Cursed Child. The speaker right near me starting buzzing during the first big meeting at the ministry and got progressively louder as time went on. Then it started beeping rhythmically, continuing to get louder and louder. They finally stopped the show two scenes later. A sound guy came and turned the offending speaker off and they were able to restart.
I don't know whether you are asking about tomorrow (Saturday) or another date in the future, but the answer is it depends. On Saturdays, the tickets are sold together whether you buy ahead of time or do rush or lottery. If you only want to see Part 1 on a Saturday, I don't think there's any way around it unless you can find someone to buy your Part 2 ticket. Or get the pair so cheap it doesn't matter that you won't use the second one, as Sondheimite suggests.
LesWickedly said: "How is the AC in the theatre? Yes I’ve been wearing shorts to shows, sue me, but I thought since I’m front row I should maybe wear pants. If the ac works well, then it shouldn’t be a problem."
Either the theater can't keep up with the current weather, or it's hotter in the mezz. I saw part two last night in pants, and I was on the edge of too warm. It definitely did not feel like one of those theaters that blasts
Fosse76 said: "There is no reason for them not to allow ticket buyers the option to choose their seat on the map.
The original stated reason was the high demand for tickets; it would be easier and more efficient if ticket buyers simply received the "best available" tickets.
However, since they hold back tickets in addition to the Friday Forty, and they restrict the number of people who can purchase tickets at a time, it is unnecessary."
My dad can't make it to Hamilton tonight, so I have an extra ticket. The seat is Orchestra R 16, and I'm asking $240. That is face value + ticketmaster fees.
Anyone interested?
I will still be seeing the show with my mom, so we could meet you in front of the theater at 6:30 to give you the printed pdf ticket. I can also transfer it through ticketmaster.
Did someone take the $40 dress circle tickets or are you still holding them? I messaged you a while ago and saw them release but couldn't get one in my cart. I want to know whether I should keep refreshing or if they're gone.
Does anyone who has bought tickets before have any tips on getting orchestra seats? I'm trying to get tickets for my parents and my mom can't handle heights of any kind. Thanks to the seating chart someone posted, it looks like I can get $300 or $400 seats in the orchestra, but there are also seats in the mezz at the same price point. We can only search by price, not section, correct? $400 is their limit or I'd just search for higher prices that are only found in the orchestr
CoercedBull said: "I'm aware that this is a super annoying, subjective question, but I'm compelled to ask it anyway. Feel free to ignore!
I have last row mezz tickets for this, and I'm on the edge of upgrading. For context, Angels in America is maybe my favorite work of art in any form, ever made, and this will be my first time seeing it. I'm also a student right now and am not flush with money. Sooooo, are the last row mezz tickets so terrible that it will